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Brad DerManouelian wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Oct 21, 2008, at 11:06 AM, Micah Wedemeyer wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I recently upgraded my mythbackend machine to Hardy Heron, and it's
started misbehaving. As best I can tell, it starts spinning up
multiple
identical mythtranscode processes that eat up all the CPU and the
backend eventually just stops responding to the frontend.
I've got it set to only run 1 job at a time, but that seems to have no
effect.
Anyone have any ideas?
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This will happen if you set your backend to automatically respawn
after crashing and it keeps crashing on you. You'll get a new
mythtranscode process every time it starts up again. Find out if
you're crashing and stop that from happening. :)
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Are the settings for "respawn on crash" part of the mythtv-setup
controls? I don't remember seeing that option anywhere.<br>
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Thanks for the tip.<br>
Micah<br>
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