Closing bug as the author has solved it without it been confrimed
** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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mythbackend crash every few hours
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I was having crashes on my system you see with ext3 when it couldn't
delete the files quicker enough because I had 'Slow delete' enabled.
The issue with ext3 is that it doesn't handle large files very well
compared to xfs/jfs. It might be causing problems if it tries to remove
the files too quickl
David Morris said on 2007-05-25:
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> Out of interest what file system are you using to store your recordings, and
> how full is the location your saving to
I am running with a default storage location of /var/lib/mythtv. This
has its own LVM logical volume with ext3 fs. The usage is very low at
Out of interest what file system are you using to store your recordings,
and how full is the location your saving to as well as how much space
you've told mythtv to leave for the OS etc
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After updating to the latest v4l-dvb drivers from linuxtv.org, things
seem to be a lot more stable. Since I cant quite get a core file to be
generated, I decided to start the backend in a screen session inside
gdb. After 24 hours of running, it finally crashed and here is the
output:
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[Thread
After further testing and elimination of cards, it seems like the
C-1500 card is the one that causes a problem when changing channels
(intermittently). The module used by this card is `budget_ci'. It does
not use any firmware. It would appear that the problem is with the
drivers of this card. In th
I have 2 x DVB-C cards:
TT C-2300 and a TT C-1500. Both of these cards use the dvb_ttpci module and the
dvb-ttpci-01.fw
firmware. From the logs, it looks like changing channels causes the problem. As
a test, I have just
decided to try and swap which card is the one being used by adjusting the
What tuner cards do you have installed in the system?
Are you loading any modules? Ff so which ones?
Are you loading any firmware? If so which ones and what versions?
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Another crash.
Still no core file. If anyone knows why I am unable to generate one, it would
be much appreciated? I have now
tried with apport started and stopped, but cant seem to get the system to
generate one. This crash happened
with apport stopped and manually su'd to the mythtv user before
I have now installed all of the debug symbols packages, and have restarted both
apport and mythbackend.
Since then, I have seen a crash and noted the following entry in
/var/log/apport.log:
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apport (pid 22491) Thu May 10 12:15:31 2007: called for pid 22155, signal 6
apport (pid 22491) Thu M
** Changed in: mythtv (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => mythtv
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** Attachment added: "Crash report file (no CoreDump field though)"
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