2005-10-15, 06:24 PM
I've been experience this hang when exitting the config application for quite some time now and don't know how to avoid the problem.
It really doesn't seem to matter what I do to try to avoid the problem, however here is what I currently do:
1. Shutdown GBPVR using exit from the main menu.
2. Stop the GBPVR recording service either using XMEDIAs stop script or from the manage console under windows.
3. Exit the tray icon.
4. Start the config application to make my changes (even if I don't make any changes this happens).
5. Click OK
6. The window saying that it is restarting the recording service appears.
7. Hang.............
At the point it hangs only the config application, JETCOMP and the config window are active (nothing else meaning no GBPVR processes, tray, recording service).
I understand that there must be a connection to the gbpvr database, but I just can't seem to figure out what application other then the config application would have the connection at this time.
If there is NO EPG data loaded into the gbpvr database then I never see this problem. I reinstalled everything this morning and config worked perfectly until I performed the EPG update (through the tray icon). After that it hung immediately.
If there is a better way to ensure there are no connections to the database before running config please let me know.
I though it might have been the web admin, but since reinstalling GBPVR I have yet to reenable that in the config.
It really doesn't seem to matter what I do to try to avoid the problem, however here is what I currently do:
1. Shutdown GBPVR using exit from the main menu.
2. Stop the GBPVR recording service either using XMEDIAs stop script or from the manage console under windows.
3. Exit the tray icon.
4. Start the config application to make my changes (even if I don't make any changes this happens).
5. Click OK
6. The window saying that it is restarting the recording service appears.
7. Hang.............
At the point it hangs only the config application, JETCOMP and the config window are active (nothing else meaning no GBPVR processes, tray, recording service).
I understand that there must be a connection to the gbpvr database, but I just can't seem to figure out what application other then the config application would have the connection at this time.
If there is NO EPG data loaded into the gbpvr database then I never see this problem. I reinstalled everything this morning and config worked perfectly until I performed the EPG update (through the tray icon). After that it hung immediately.
If there is a better way to ensure there are no connections to the database before running config please let me know.
I though it might have been the web admin, but since reinstalling GBPVR I have yet to reenable that in the config.