> [email protected] wrote:
>> In my case when looking at the buffer data on the mvpmc the buffer is
>> definitely empty. If I hit pause I can see the buffer refill, but
>> when I unpause the mypmc buffer almost immediately drains back to
>> zero. So I can watch for 8-10 sec and then back to stuttering.
>
> This exactly describes a behavior I observe on rare occasion, but...
>
>
>> Rebooting the backend server fixes the problem for 30 min to about 3
>> hours.
>
> In my case merely stopping and restarting the video resolves the
> problem. Unless mvpmc is also showing signs of hitting its memory
> limits, in which case a warm restart does it. I've never had to restart
> my back-end to resolve an mvpmc issue.
>
> On the other hand, until I tweaked my back-end to run its monthly RAID
> rebuilds at a lower priority, I'd see persistent "starving buffer"
> problems for the duration of the rebuild. As another poster mentioned,
> poor disk I/O performance can lead to these symptoms.
>

I see this same problem.  I am started to wonder now if my problem is
related to my RAID setup.  I use 4 disks in a software RAID 5 array.  How
would one sort out or even find out if this could be the source of a
problem?  In my case this backend box is used only for Myth and the odd
Googling about from time to time.

Thx
Scott

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