2021-08-07, 08:09 PM
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I updated to 5.1.4.210802 when it came out and everything seemed good until the last few days when I started having strange incidents where live tv would freeze up using Kodi. After about 30 seconds or so it would dump me back to the channels list. I’m running NextPVR in a Ubuntu 20.04 VM with a 60Gb system drive and recordings go to a NFS share. livetv stays on the VM. This setup has worked very well since V5 came out.
Long story short, I found this error in the logs “Unexpected error writing to OutputSink: System.IO.IOException: No space left on device” I tracked down the problem to the livetv directory being full of orphaned .ts files. It was so full it was also causing problems with the logs too. The first set I tried to grab was completely blank and the second set as you can see shows the error.
Deleting the orphans solved the problem for now. I wanted you to be aware and ask if you might be willing to incorporate a small routine to delete any orphans occasionally? I know it’s supposed to do this anyway but obviously something is going sideways occasionally.
Thanks
I updated to 5.1.4.210802 when it came out and everything seemed good until the last few days when I started having strange incidents where live tv would freeze up using Kodi. After about 30 seconds or so it would dump me back to the channels list. I’m running NextPVR in a Ubuntu 20.04 VM with a 60Gb system drive and recordings go to a NFS share. livetv stays on the VM. This setup has worked very well since V5 came out.
Long story short, I found this error in the logs “Unexpected error writing to OutputSink: System.IO.IOException: No space left on device” I tracked down the problem to the livetv directory being full of orphaned .ts files. It was so full it was also causing problems with the logs too. The first set I tried to grab was completely blank and the second set as you can see shows the error.
Deleting the orphans solved the problem for now. I wanted you to be aware and ask if you might be willing to incorporate a small routine to delete any orphans occasionally? I know it’s supposed to do this anyway but obviously something is going sideways occasionally.
Thanks
NextPVR V6.1.5.231022 - Ubuntu 22.04 VM / 4 core / 8Gb memory
HDHR Prime X2 / HDFX-2 /Schedule Direct / 2X Pi4 + & 3X Pi3 LibreELEC Kodi clients
Server - TrueNAS/ SuperMicro MBD-X10SL7-F MB / Xeon E3-1246 / 32Gb Unbuffered ECC / 8 X 4TB RAIDZ2
HDHR Prime X2 / HDFX-2 /Schedule Direct / 2X Pi4 + & 3X Pi3 LibreELEC Kodi clients
Server - TrueNAS/ SuperMicro MBD-X10SL7-F MB / Xeon E3-1246 / 32Gb Unbuffered ECC / 8 X 4TB RAIDZ2