[mythtv-commits] Ticket #13068: Scheduler crashes before recording starts after backend has been running for a few days
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#13068: Scheduler crashes before recording starts after backend has been running
for a few days
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Reporter: WilliamDeRieux@… | Owner: gigem
Type: Bug Report - Crash | Status: infoneeded_new
Priority: major | Milestone: 0.28.2
Component: MythTV - Scheduling | Version: 0.28.1
Severity: medium | Resolution:
Keywords: | Ticket locked: 0
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Comment (by WilliamDeRieux@…):
Replying to [comment:17 WilliamDeRieux@…]:
> Replying to [comment:16 gigem]:
> > Andrew, a backtrace can be generated from a core dump too. Just
enable core dumps for mythbackend. You can then run gdb postmortem when
you get home.
> >
> > William, Debian has chosen MariaDB over MySQL, so you're like to have
less trouble with it going forward. It's your decision, though. If you
decide to switch, I can offer the guidance below since I recently made the
switch myself.
> >
> > If you make the switch from MySQL 5.6 in Debian 8 to MariaDB 10.1 in
Debian 9, it *should* all be handled automatically. You appear to have
already upgraded to Debian 9, though, so you've likely got MySQL 5.7
installed now. For reasons that I don't know, the transition from that
version isn't handled automatically. For that transition, you'll have to
dump and restore the MythTV database (mythconverg by default) manually.
That's what I had to do. There's probably an article in the Wiki on how
to do it. If there isn't, just ask on the mailing list or IRC.
>
> I have mysql-server 5.6.30-1 installed (this was from debian 8) and the
upgrade to mariaDB 10.1 should be automatic ?
>
> mysql-server 5.7.18-1 is from sid/unstable -- which is not
installed.....I suspect that the upgrade is not handled because of the way
that unstable works (they are packages that are not ready for prime-time).
Most people would not install from unstable and then upgrade to testing --
as this often breaks things.
I believe the term is called: FrankenDebian (which is a mix of
stable/testing/unstable/etc)
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian#Don.27t_make_a_FrankenDebian
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