[mythtv-users] Do you often see Schedules Direct info getting down to 10 days or less?

Mike Perkins mikep at randomtraveller.org.uk
Wed Jan 8 18:38:10 UTC 2014


On 08/01/14 18:10, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Ian Evans <dheianevans at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Running .27-fixes.
>>
>> I usually have 14-16 days of Schedules Direct guide data, but right now I'm
>> sitting at 10 days.
>
> Usually this means something else is broken.  Network
> (connectivity from the BE, firewall/gateway rules, dns resolution),
> proxy server (if you are using one, or your ISP is using
> one), local file permissions, disk storage space on any
> file system (/tmp and /var are sometimes seen as full).
>
> That the run ran in less than a minute also suggests
> something is broken.  First things first, check your
> mythfilldatabase log, and see what it says.  And if
> one can identify why the (likely) failure is indicating
> success, there may be a bug there that can be
> addressed.
>
> Right now, if it is worth anything, I am showing 16 days
> of data.
>
As a point of interest, I sometimes see this with an xmltv run - I'm in the UK 
and use the Radio Times Feed. Sometimes it just won't update past a certain 
date. No errors, no problems, normal runtimes. I think the lowest I've ever seen 
it is 9 days. If I leave it long enough it usually springs back to 14 days 
without any external interaction.

-- 

Mike Perkins



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