Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-10 Thread Jesse Guardiani
Donavan Stanley wrote: On 11/8/05, *Robert Denier* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably heavy use? I'd wager most people do. The PVR 350 is picky about it's PCI interface. It crashe

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-09 Thread Donavan Stanley
On 11/8/05, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonablyheavy use?   I'd wager most people do.  1) PVR hardware 1x PVR 250 (master) 1x HDTV 3k (master) 1x PVR250 (slave) 2) Motherboard chipsetSome cheap Intel mobo (master) Chaint

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-09 Thread Mark J. Small
On November 8, 2005 06:33 pm, Robert Denier wrote: > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I

RE: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread C. R. Oldham
> I need to figure a way > to sync my hardware clock to the system clock without rebooting :) man hwclock ? --cro ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Gordon Rimac
Dedicated backend running 0.18.1 has been up for 70 days. System was rebooted then to upgrade kernel and go to 0.18.1 from 0.18. Since the upgrade to 0.18 I can't remember my backend crashing ever. All recording storage is nfs mounted from a seperate server. Database is on a separate server as

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Mark Kundinger
--- Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under > reasonably > heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread mark
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 05:33 pm, Robert Denier wrote: > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart al

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Tim Fenn
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 06:44:15PM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 05:49:48PM -0600, Greg Mitchell wrote: > > >Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > > >heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > > >resetting thin

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Scot L. Harris
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 19:44, Dave Sherohman wrote: > Everyone seems to be posting uptime stats, but I don't really see them > as relevant to the original question. He asked whether people have been > able to keep myth running "with no... cron jobs" and mentions that he > has to "occasionally do a

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Ben Rigby
On 11/9/05, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 05:49:48PM -0600, Greg Mitchell wrote: > >Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > >heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > >resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > >a /etc/init.d/mythbackend re

RE: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread mythtv-users
Robert asked : > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under > reasonably heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual > intervention or cron jobs resetting things/etc. I still have > to occasionally do a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although > I'm not quite sure why... Yes

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Kevin Kuphal
Kevin Kuphal wrote: Robert Denier wrote: Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'm not quite

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Scot L. Harris
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 17:33, Robert Denier wrote: > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Greg Mitchell
Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'm not quite sure why... My uptime was around 81 days un

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Steve Adeff
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 17:51, James C. Dastrup wrote: > >Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > >heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > >resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > >a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restar

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Josh Burks
On 11/8/05, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably > heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs > resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do > a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although

RE: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread James C. Dastrup
>Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably >heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs >resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do >a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'm not quite sure why... > >If people do, perhaps a few

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread George Nassas
On 8-Nov-05, at 5:33 PM, Robert Denier wrote: I still have to occasionally do a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'm not quite sure why... I observed some memory leaks in the ScheduledRecording class last spring but couldn't find the source. There was a fix in that area since then bu

Re: [mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Kevin Kuphal
Robert Denier wrote: Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'm not quite sure why... This

[mythtv-users] Long term stability?

2005-11-08 Thread Robert Denier
Does anyone have a backend that runs for a week or more under reasonably heavy use? By run, I mean with no manual intervention or cron jobs resetting things/etc. I still have to occasionally do a /etc/init.d/mythbackend restart although I'm not quite sure why... If people do, perhaps a few could