Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-04 Thread Phil Meyer
>Care to share with us your opinion of Britain's National Health system? > Better than some countries, but not many ;-) It's getting worse all the time, as the population ages. But I think it's worse because we keep letting in migrants who come for the freebies. So the system is stretched. >M

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-03 Thread gharris999
Thanks for your patience with this, Phil. I was too ambitious thinking that I could get a new version posted yesterday. I'm sill in the throes of doing taxes and arranging elder care for my father. Care to share with us your opinion of Britain's National Health system? My whole family has bee

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-03 Thread Phil Meyer
It worked this morning! Not sure what I changed to get it to work - could have simply been the missing /ami, or that I had done a reboot (perhaps some setting hadn't been picked up until restarted). Anyway, I can confirm that it works fine in 7.4. Phil _

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-02 Thread Phil Meyer
Interesting info. Seems like it would be possible then to pull back players from SN conditionally. ___ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-02 Thread Phil Meyer
>Finally, would you be willing to perform your tests with the "Swtich >ALL players when switching to SqueezeNetwork" setting enabled? > I have already been running with that setting enabled. >I was planning on holding off on my next release until I had the OSX >and installation via extension downl

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-02 Thread epoch1970
I would say it is unpublished, or not published enough. Basically, the idea is to use the CLI API over HTTP. To exchange data, the JSON data format is used. To transfer data between the server and the client, XMLHttpRequest (Ajax) is used. JSON data processing is easily written in Javascript with

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-02 Thread gharris999
Philip Meyer;412340 Wrote: > >Without the /ami arg, the 2nd instance of WOSB.exe never ran. That's > >why your server didn't wakeup at the 3 minutes before alarm time. It > >was your other instance of WOSB.exe that performed the waking up. > > > Ah, I remember looking at that choice in the past

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-02 Thread gharris999
I'll check the code. But the behavior of the current SrvrPowerCtrl release is supposed to be this: **SrvrPowerCtrl only pulls back players from SN that it previously pushed at suspend time. **Except that: if at suspend time a player currently on SN has the next local alarm, that player gets f

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-02 Thread Phil Meyer
>Without the /ami arg, the 2nd instance of WOSB.exe never ran. That's >why your server didn't wakeup at the 3 minutes before alarm time. It >was your other instance of WOSB.exe that performed the waking up. > Ah, I remember looking at that choice in the past - I must have lost it in the settings

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-01 Thread gharris999
Sorry. I can't help editing myself. Especially when the morning coffee finally wakes up my internal editor. Anyway, I believe that if you alreay have WOSB.exe running, then you MUST add the "/ami" arg to the schedule wakeup command. I.E. Code: Schedule Wakeup Comma

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-01 Thread Phil Meyer
By chance, I just noticed this part of your post. Not a good idea to edit messages - people using the mailing list don't see edited messages! >Also, you're using the alternate app to schedule the wakeup for your system, >not SCPowerTool...isn't that right? Yes, I use WOSB.exe. Schedule Wakeup

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-01 Thread Phil Meyer
>Phil: would you be willing to set the "wake before alarm" setting back >to 5 minutes and then increase the "Seconds to wait before trying to >restore" time to 45 seconds or more? Sure, I'll try that. >I think it's possible, with the settings you had there, that SrvrPowerCtrl >tried to yank the p

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-01 Thread gharris999
Philip Meyer;411994 Wrote: > I tried "hybernate and switch to SqueezeNetwork" last night. > > That part worked well. My server hibernated, and all of my players > that were powered on switched over to squeeze network. > > I have configured SvrPowerControl to wakeup 3 mins before an alarm, and

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-01 Thread epoch1970
No idea what happened to your system, but pulling a player has the effect of stopping the music stream. So doing this after alarm date is a bad idea, in effect it could stop the (backup) alarm from sounding. Is your computer hardware clock (as shown in the Bios) set to the exact time ? This cou

[SlimDevices: Plugins] SvrPowerControl problem

2009-04-01 Thread Phil Meyer
I tried "hybernate and switch to SqueezeNetwork" last night. That part worked well. My server hibernated, and all of my players that were powered on switched over to squeeze network. I have configured SvrPowerControl to wakeup 3 mins before an alarm, and to restore SqueezeNetwork connected pla