2023-02-15, 04:30 PM
Hello,
I am on Ubuntu 22.04
Since a few days, I have this error when connecting with Chrome at localhost:8866 (and a blank page with Firefox).
I completly uninstalled NextPVR and reinstalled, that doest' solve the issue.
When looking at the status of Nextpvr, the service seems to be running
nextpvr-server.service - NextPVRServer
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nextpvr-server.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2023-02-15 17:00:15 CET; 13min ago
Process: 25131 ExecStart=/opt/nextpvr/shell/server.sh start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 25133 (dotnet)
Tasks: 21 (limit: 9033)
Memory: 44.9M
CPU: 2.977s
CGroup: /system.slice/nextpvr-server.service
└─25133 /opt/dotnet/dotnet /opt/nextpvr/system/NextPVRServer.dll
févr. 15 17:00:13 linux systemd[1]: Starting NextPVRServer...
févr. 15 17:00:15 linux server.sh[25131]: Starting server..Done. PID=25133
févr. 15 17:00:15 linux systemd[1]: Started NextPVRServer
Where should I look or what can I do?
Thanks in advance
Regards.
Patrick
I am on Ubuntu 22.04
Since a few days, I have this error when connecting with Chrome at localhost:8866 (and a blank page with Firefox).
I completly uninstalled NextPVR and reinstalled, that doest' solve the issue.
When looking at the status of Nextpvr, the service seems to be running
nextpvr-server.service - NextPVRServer
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/nextpvr-server.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2023-02-15 17:00:15 CET; 13min ago
Process: 25131 ExecStart=/opt/nextpvr/shell/server.sh start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 25133 (dotnet)
Tasks: 21 (limit: 9033)
Memory: 44.9M
CPU: 2.977s
CGroup: /system.slice/nextpvr-server.service
└─25133 /opt/dotnet/dotnet /opt/nextpvr/system/NextPVRServer.dll
févr. 15 17:00:13 linux systemd[1]: Starting NextPVRServer...
févr. 15 17:00:15 linux server.sh[25131]: Starting server..Done. PID=25133
févr. 15 17:00:15 linux systemd[1]: Started NextPVRServer
Where should I look or what can I do?
Thanks in advance
Regards.
Patrick