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#1 hispanico

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Posted 8 April 2020 - 07:53

Sry where i can download  cacheflush for our openpli ?

 

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Re: cacheflush for openpli #2 WanWizard

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Posted 8 April 2020 - 12:30

What is that? And why would you need it?


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Re: cacheflush for openpli #3 mrvica

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Posted 8 April 2020 - 13:03

Menu -> Plugins, green Download, cache flush, it is just doing

echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches

nothing more, there are a few plugins doing the same, clearmem too, I made clearmem lite (without memory info cause in the image)

 

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Re: cacheflush for openpli #4 WanWizard

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Posted 8 April 2020 - 13:38

Why would you want to do that? What is the point?


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Re: cacheflush for openpli #5 mrvica

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Posted 8 April 2020 - 14:27

on some boxes (images) people encountered freezes during playback or recording, the plugin may prevent that

https://www.unix.com...settop-box.html


Edited by mrvica, 8 April 2020 - 14:33.


Re: cacheflush for openpli #6 hispanico

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Posted 8 April 2020 - 14:59

on some boxes (images) people encountered freezes during playback or recording, the plugin may prevent that

https://www.unix.com...settop-box.html

 

Infact on my decoder MutantHD51 i dont need this, while on m my old zgemma h2h is better whith this

 

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Re: cacheflush for openpli #7 WanWizard

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Posted 8 April 2020 - 15:10

on some boxes (images) people encountered freezes during playback or recording, the plugin may prevent that

https://www.unix.com...settop-box.html

 

That tread completely misses the problem, probably due to lack of platform knowledge.

 

The issue here is that the broadcom ethernet drivers don't support scatter/gather, which is required to deal with fragmented memory. Which means that if you have a lot of network activity (streaming, no local disk but a NAS), you might bump into the problem described in that thread.

 

For normal STB use, even with recording/playback via the network, it is never a problem, not even on an old box.

I guess people encountering this are illegal IPTV streamers...


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Re: cacheflush for openpli #8 rantanplan

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Posted 9 April 2020 - 11:42

Do not know whether it uses a lot with regard to the 'illegal IPTV ...) mentioned.
Most boxes don't need it either.
Octagon sf4008 (not supported by pli), however, has a memory problem, which according to the experience of the users is mitigated with cacheflush / clearmen.
Gigablue 4k also has a memory problem and therefore a lack of internal swapping, here too, according to user experience, cache flush / clearmem improves.
The problems of both boxes are jerky themselves with their own recordings, that shouldn't be.




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