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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #121 Erik Slagter

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 13:23

As it looks from what you tell here, it's actually something of CrossEPG. I don't use that (3rd parties...) and I don't have this problem.


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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #122 The_Raven

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 13:35

I don't know why people talking always about cross EPG. I don't have this installed, so i am sure it's has nothing to do with crossEPG. I have used epg-refresh for a while. And this forces this bug (because it wake up very night and shutdown every night). But now i have disabled any epg things and i still have this issue. I shutdown my box every evening. And this bug occurs, lets say every 10th shutdown.

But if you don't have this bug erik, then it must be something else!

I try to reflash the box and maybe i can find the real "problem" (NAS-Connection, softcam...).



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #123 Tony il Capo

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 14:38

For me this bug is only present after the first try to restart/shudown after downloading epg. If I don't manually (I have auto update disabled) openepg, I can restart/shutdown stb normally. 


Edited by Tony il Capo, 15 July 2015 - 14:39.

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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #124 Erik Slagter

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 08:24

Sounds like too much EPG -> too much RAM usage.


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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #125 ian1095

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 09:09

Cant be.

 

It only started a few months ago and never did this before when using the exact same EPG data and RAM

 

Ian.



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #126 The_Raven

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 09:50

True, this problem starts a few months ago (think in december, maybe january not sure). My main problem is that it happens only every 10th shutdown (sometimes every 15th or 20th shutdown). So it is very hard so simulate, and even harder to find the source of this problem.



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #127 littlesat

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 10:16

Why do all these users collect all these epg shich they actualy never really use but eatens ram???

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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #128 The_Raven

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 10:30

My provider send only limitted epg data (2 days). So if you like to set a recording which is more then 2 days, then you have a problem.

But i am sure this shutdown problem has nothing todo with epg.



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #129 Tony il Capo

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 12:53

Sounds like too much EPG -> too much RAM usage.

I don't think a Duo2 have 'low ram problems'


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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #130 The_Raven

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 12:57

Ah this problem is also present on duo2?! Interesting! I thought this happens only on vu ultimo.



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #131 Tony il Capo

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Posted 18 July 2015 - 13:10

Ah this problem is also present on duo2?! Interesting! I thought this happens only on vu ultimo.

Yes, but for me just happens at first restart/shutdown after updating/downloading openepg, not like you say at every 10th shutdown or so. After force interface restart via telnet and then if I don't update openepg again I can restart/reboot/shutdown normally, and I still have epg in all channels because I do an epg reload to load epg data that I've downloaded before.

 

To download/update and reload epg I use Crossepg of course, I don't think that there's another way of downloading openepg.


Edited by Tony il Capo, 18 July 2015 - 13:10.

DVBS Tuner (satfinder only) || GI Avatar 2 2xDVBS2 (spark162_SH4) ||Vu+ Zero || Vu+ Duo2 4xDVBS2 1TB HD || OpenATV 6.0

0,6m+(0.8m)+0,9m+1,2m Multi feed @13ºE, 19.2ºE, 28.3ºE, 30W

Samsung 32" HDTV || 2.1 Trust Tytan

Win 10 x64 || FX8350 || 8GB RAM || MSI Gaming GTX970 || ASUS VP278H 27" || Trust Tytan 2.1 || Logitech G29

Raspberry PI 3 Model B || Samsung S22c300 21.5"

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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #132 Erik Slagter

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Posted 19 July 2015 - 18:47

Don't you think is quite interesting that only CrossEPG users have this problem?


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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #133 The_Raven

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Posted 19 July 2015 - 18:55

I don't have crossEPG but also have this problem. I ask me if it has something todo with the NAS-Shares.

The box is still pingable, but ssh login is not possible. Ah, may be we can put the shutdown of the ssh server more later? So if this happen i can login via ssh and read the log.



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #134 Erik Slagter

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Posted 19 July 2015 - 19:09

How is it not possible. Is the connection refused or is there no answer. Connection refused means the ssh server is no longer listening, no answer means the receiver is probably busy crashing.


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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #135 Tony il Capo

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Posted 19 July 2015 - 23:21

Don't you think is quite interesting that only CrossEPG users have this problem?

 

I know may be crossepg's fault, but like I said before, for me downloading epg from sat (openepg) is much better than downloading it form internet...

 

I don't have crossEPG but also have this problem. I ask me if it has something todo with the NAS-Shares.

The box is still pingable, but ssh login is not possible. Ah, may be we can put the shutdown of the ssh server more later? So if this happen i can login via ssh and read the log.

 

 When my box have that problem, busy icon and frozen forever when trying to restart/shutdown, telnet works, so I can issue commands. Actually never tried ssh... but I think it will work. Maybe not the same problem after all!

 

I'm not sure but I think when stb performs an auto shutdown it works normally. What I mean is, I have sleeptimer set to switch to deepstandby when in standby after 15 minutes in the timeframe 00:00 --- 08.00

Most of times I leave it recording stuff after midnight and in the morning it's in deepstandby. But I need to test this better...


Edited by Tony il Capo, 19 July 2015 - 23:22.

DVBS Tuner (satfinder only) || GI Avatar 2 2xDVBS2 (spark162_SH4) ||Vu+ Zero || Vu+ Duo2 4xDVBS2 1TB HD || OpenATV 6.0

0,6m+(0.8m)+0,9m+1,2m Multi feed @13ºE, 19.2ºE, 28.3ºE, 30W

Samsung 32" HDTV || 2.1 Trust Tytan

Win 10 x64 || FX8350 || 8GB RAM || MSI Gaming GTX970 || ASUS VP278H 27" || Trust Tytan 2.1 || Logitech G29

Raspberry PI 3 Model B || Samsung S22c300 21.5"

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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #136 Tony il Capo

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Posted 20 July 2015 - 00:46

Yep, as I suspected.

-Downloaded openepg

-Switched stb to standby

-Waited, after the time that is set in sleeeptimer menu, stb switches to deepstandby normally.

 

So, auto shutdown works normally, but not when done manually by remote control.


DVBS Tuner (satfinder only) || GI Avatar 2 2xDVBS2 (spark162_SH4) ||Vu+ Zero || Vu+ Duo2 4xDVBS2 1TB HD || OpenATV 6.0

0,6m+(0.8m)+0,9m+1,2m Multi feed @13ºE, 19.2ºE, 28.3ºE, 30W

Samsung 32" HDTV || 2.1 Trust Tytan

Win 10 x64 || FX8350 || 8GB RAM || MSI Gaming GTX970 || ASUS VP278H 27" || Trust Tytan 2.1 || Logitech G29

Raspberry PI 3 Model B || Samsung S22c300 21.5"

TPLINK WR1043NDv2  running LEDE || OpenVPN >=< LAN||  Lt26i Custom Android


Re: Discovered some "bugs" #137 Rob van der Does

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Posted 20 July 2015 - 06:01

Cross is the only way to get Open-TV data, and it works well: I use it all the time, for years now.

But: it uses a lot of RAM, and especially on older boxes the use of a swap-file is really needed to let Cross work properly.



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #138 Erik Slagter

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Posted 20 July 2015 - 08:19

Didn't mean ssh explicitly, telnet will do as well.


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Re: Discovered some "bugs" #139 The_Raven

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Posted 20 July 2015 - 09:16

Ok, so i think we are talking about 2 different problems. If i remember correctly i get a "connection refused", but i test it when it happend next time.



Re: Discovered some "bugs" #140 The_Raven

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Posted 20 July 2015 - 09:28

Ha, posted this, shutdown my box and it hangs. :D

Box is still pingable:

PING 192.168.0.20 (192.168.0.20) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.0.20: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=5.26 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.20: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=6.91 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.20: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=8.08 ms

 

But ssh is not working:

ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.20 port 22: Connection refused

 

And telnet:

Trying 192.168.0.20...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

 

Edit: Webif is also not working.

 

On the box it self it shows the VU logo:

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Edited by The_Raven, 20 July 2015 - 09:29.



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