----- Original Message ----
> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> To: Roger Heflin <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Sent: Sat, January 2, 2010 12:04:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [Mvpmc-users] Stuttering / failure
> 
> At 10:42 PM 1/1/2010, Roger Heflin wrote:
> 
> >And that should be a small enough number of recording to not cause issues.
> >
> >How long is it typically up before this sort of behavior happens?
> 
> Typically about 20 minutes. Not always, but typically (as I see it on 
> 30 mintue shows)
> 
> >The memory usage is dependent on title and description length, I 
> >have ran into a situation where one of the titles/descriptions were 
> >somehow messed up, and that cause some instability with mvpmc, and 
> >if one of the titles were extra long that would cause memory usage.
> >
> >if you can duplicate it consistently try leaving a telnet window 
> >into the mvpmc running and every so often and when it happens run ps 
> >and see how much memory the mvpmc (and other) processes are using, 
> >the mvpmc only has 12mb of ram so anything using too much (if I 
> >remember right somewhere around 11mb of total usage gets messy ).
> 
> Will do.  I'm hoping that changing it over to using -r (a CIFS share 
> instead of using mythtv protocol) will make the problem go away, 
> which in and of itself say something
> 
> 
> Here's the current output (when it's not erroring).
> # ps
>    PID  Uid     VmSize Stat Command
>      1 root        244 S   init
>      2 root            SW  [keventd]
>      3 root            SWN [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
>      4 root            SW  [kswapd]
>      5 root            SW  [bdflush]
>      6 root            SW  [kupdated]
>      7 root            Z   [cifsoplockd]
>      8 root            SW  [mtdblockd]
>     66 root        240 S   /usr/sbin/telnetd
>     97 root        216 S   udhcpc -i eth0 -n
>    113 root            SW  [cifsd]
>    116 root            SW  [cifsd]
>    125 root        476 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    142 root        232 S   /bin/ntpclient -d -l -h 192.168.2.36
>    145 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    146 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    147 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    148 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    149 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    150 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    151 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    152 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    153 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    154 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    155 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    156 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    157 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    158 root       8452 S   mvpmc -S 300 -F 
> /Avarice/settings/setting.192.168.2.
>    159 root        412 S   -sh
>    163 root        344 R   ps
> #
> 
> 
> 
> 
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what is the output of free

Also with cifs you will loose bookmark, commskip, and livetv features.

Mike


Mike


      

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