2006-09-30, 11:09 AM
madcat Wrote:Lately I noticed that my FF keeps eating CPU. I did a quick elimination, and found that if I close the tab that holds the EWA the CPU goes back down (and stays there...).
Anyone else had similar issues?
Any special reason why this would happen?
Red arrow shows when I closed the EWA tab. It is concistant - meaning if I re-open it it does it again.
Oh - and now I tested and it seems to do it only when viewing the "TV Guide", not with the rest of the tabs.
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This was just brought up again.....(see below).....I will check with sub....it is internal to the web server not the ewa interface itself.
However....if you are only seeing it in the guide then you are probanly observing the Server Time clock that sits in the upper left hand side of the guide.
This is an AJAX based feature so it is communicating real-time back to the server to show the time so every second there is a bit of communication occuring between the guide and the server.
Are you only seeing this on the guide?
wesselcolsen Wrote:Hi!
I was sent here by sub as I'm having a problem on my win2k3 enterprise server which runs the latest gbpvr as a server. When I upgraded gbpvr to the latest version my webserver stopped functioning (it didn't give it's normal pages, only error pages) and every 10 seconds or so the gbpvrrecordingservice.exe would jump to 100% cpu usage, even though gbpvr was idle.
For more info see this topic:
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?p=144053#post144053
any idea what it might be and how to cure the problem? Will search the forums myself too.
Thanks in advance!
Intel Core i7 @ 4.00GHz Skylake 14nm
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-DELUXE
Windows 10 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 5.1.1
SiliconDust HDHomeRun HDHR5-4US Connect Quatro 4 Channel Tuner
Roku Ultra
2 PCH A-100's
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-DELUXE
Windows 10 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 5.1.1
SiliconDust HDHomeRun HDHR5-4US Connect Quatro 4 Channel Tuner
Roku Ultra
2 PCH A-100's