dip;441919 Wrote: > Yes I am running the GUI version of Ubuntu. I have already disabled > Power Saving in the "System, Settings, Power Managment" menu (I am not > sure what the correct English menu names are since I am running the > German version of Ubuntu). > > In addition I deselected acpid and apmd in "System, System Settings, > Services". However, I saw in the SystemMonitoring tool that there is > still a process gnome-power-manager running. > > In addition, I have meanwhile the impression that the problem is not > that SvrPowerControl sends the computer to suspend mode but that the > server crashes (due to the SvrPowerControl plugin?). I run Squeezenter > now for one day with the plugin deactivated and had no problems. About > one hour ago I activated the plugin and restarted Squeezecenter (idle > time is set to 45 min in the plugin). I did not play music for 45 > minutes and the computer correctly went into suspend mode. I woke it up > (using wol) and started playing music. After about 15 minutes music > suddenly stopped. Since I was not in the living room at this time I run > to the cellar where the computer stays but everything looked normal. I > then run to the living room but the squeezebox looked normal except that > music was stopped. This happened again 7 minutes later and further 25 > minutes again. I then looked into the squeezecenter log file and found > three "SqueezeCenter died. Restarting." entries. > > I will now deactivate the plugin again and see if this stops > happening. > > One further notice: To see when the plugin sends the computer to > suspend I added the line "sudo /bin/date >> /home/dieter/sc_suspend" in > the settings line "Optional action to take while not idle:" of the > plugin. However, although I have given the directory /home/dieter and > the file sc_suspend write access for all no entries are appended to this > file. In the server log each minute an entry is found > "Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::Util::SystemExecCmd (310) Now trying to execute > sudo /bin/date >> /home/dieter/sc_suspend". > > Any ideas what I could try? Most likely, "sudo /bin/date >> /home/dieter/sc_suspend" isn't appending to the file because you haven't given the squeezecenter user permission to execute date in /etc/sudoers.
It's hard to say what is killing SqueezeCenter here. If it was the plugin, I'd think you'd see something in the server.log. Try setting SrvrPowerCtrl's logging level to debug, restart the server, see if you can duplicate the conditions that caused SqueezeCenter to restart and then post the log. -- gharris999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gharris999's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=115 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=48521 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
