Hi sjlois,
here nor the missing answers;
As the script is launched in /etc/shellscripts (now), I thought the path was in this directory. If I want to change the path, I have only to add :
path /temp
Isn't?
no, the temporary dir on the box has the name /tmp you must only at the begin in the script (before the first wget message is coming) change to the /tmp dir with;
cd /tmp
now you must delete the files to the old wget messages with;
rm -f $MESSAGES
if you have a variable as following in the script;
MESSAGES="*type=*"
only now it's perfect if a wget message is coming - you can see that all in my script in post #72.
Is this temporary directory cleaned every time I start electrically (with the electrical switch) the box and/or I restart Enigma or is it sufficient to exit the box from stand bye? I will be surprised if the last case works well. Then it's cleaner to delete the messages. But I have only one, it's not dramatic .
the /tmp dir will be cleaned automatically if you go in deep standby and then you start your box again or if you make a complete reboot.
here two commands for that in telnet;
shutdown -h now
or for reboot;
reboot
but if your box is always on it's also no problem if you use the script again it deletes the files to the old wget messages
and if you didn't start the script again it's also indifferent - then you have the files to the old wget messages in /tmp
but this is no problem - the files are not big and the et9200 has enough flash.
but if the files to disturb you then you can delete it also in the script at the end of the script, however as i say it's not required.
The interest of the script window is to know if there is a problem with the script.
yes i know - you said about problems with your esata disc.
In fact it seems to write in a temporary directory.
hmm, i don't know - how did you get this idea ?
Perhaps it's possible to test the possibility to write on the backup disk and if it's possible, launch the script.
yes sure, this is possible but which problems have you with your backup disc (esata disc) ?
is it a mount problem or what ?
at the moment my script does this already because if mv or rsync fails it ends and then you can have a look in the logfile in /tmp/transfered_series.log.
in that case also you get a wget error message without timeout so that you can see it sure on your tv - this message is also with type=3
so that you can see instantly that is an error message.
regards
Biki3
Edited by Biki3, 12 November 2014 - 15:16.