2011-02-26, 05:03 PM
My NPVR computer will no longer sleep so I looked at the NPVR logs for clues. Looking at an old NPVR.log which started at 1900 and filled up in 4 hours with entries like the one below:-
2011-02-26 07:56:56.203 [DEBUG][1] PlaybackPositionHelper.GetLastPlaybackDate(D:\The Simpsons\The Simpsons_20110225_18001830.ts)
Every 2 minutes it was printing out over 100 items which is about the number of recordings I have. Around 20:45 it reduced the number to 19 recordings and continued at that rate until I put it into standby manually this morning. It later woke to do a recording but did not sleep afterwards and its still adding 19 items to the log every 2 mins.
I noticed that the overnight NPVR.log contained just these entries and not recordings and the EPG update. I then noticed that the NRecord logs which I have not seen used before were full. The two oldest logs filled up in 15-20 minutes and contained Client Reads from when I watched a programme via the client. In later logs are two recordings and the EPG update which took place in the middle of a recording so the EPG update details were shorter and different to the usual update. Previously recordings and EPG updates have appeared in the NPVR.log.
Chris
Chris
2011-02-26 07:56:56.203 [DEBUG][1] PlaybackPositionHelper.GetLastPlaybackDate(D:\The Simpsons\The Simpsons_20110225_18001830.ts)
Every 2 minutes it was printing out over 100 items which is about the number of recordings I have. Around 20:45 it reduced the number to 19 recordings and continued at that rate until I put it into standby manually this morning. It later woke to do a recording but did not sleep afterwards and its still adding 19 items to the log every 2 mins.
I noticed that the overnight NPVR.log contained just these entries and not recordings and the EPG update. I then noticed that the NRecord logs which I have not seen used before were full. The two oldest logs filled up in 15-20 minutes and contained Client Reads from when I watched a programme via the client. In later logs are two recordings and the EPG update which took place in the middle of a recording so the EPG update details were shorter and different to the usual update. Previously recordings and EPG updates have appeared in the NPVR.log.
Chris
Chris