Tanja wrote:
> There is another thing, I just discovered. If the recordings did not start 
> correctly (that means, if 
> the recordprocess is not spawned), then there is a second recordserver 
> process appearing.
> 
> If I kill both recordserver processes (the first one with a simple kill and 
> the second newer one 
> with a kill -9) and start a new recordserver afterwards, the recording works 
> (several times).
> 
> If I restart the system, the same happens again. When the recording should 
> start, a second 
> recordserver process appears. If I kill this process (kill -9) and keep the 
> other older 
> recordserver, all recordings work afterwards.
> 
> For your info, I usually start the recordserver via a boot script in rc2.d 
> and freevo later from 
> /etc/inittab.
> 
> It looks as if this second recordserver process is the root of all my 
> problems.
> Do you have any idea where it is comming from?


I noticed that it spawns the second recordserver as it starts recording, 
it is a child of the first one, you can tell from ps -ef.

No I've no idea why the child process is spawned.

Duncan

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