[mythtv-users] mythbackend -v level for scheduler listing?
Steven Adeff
adeffs.mythtv at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 02:17:37 UTC 2013
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Michael T. Dean
<mtdean at thirdcontact.com> wrote:
> On 03/24/2013 12:38 PM, Steven Adeff wrote:
>>
>> I remember at one point there was a -v logging level that would print
>> the scheduler listing to the log every so often. Was this ever true,
>> and is this still available as an option? "schedule" doesn't seem to
>> do it.
>
>
> Are you sure you don't want to just use:
>
> mythbackend --printsched
>
> when you actually need to see the current schedule information, rather than
> constantly run with excessively verbose logging enabled and contributing to
> I/O requirements and resulting in your having to parse through tons of
> logging noise to find any useful or important errors/messages? Or are you
> actually having an issue that you're trying to debug? (By this I'm simply
> suggesting that running a "production" MythTV box at anything other than
> default verbosity is probably a very bad idea for many reasons.)
some random programs that are in the schedule to be recorded one day
don't seem to be recording. when I check the logs around the time when
that recording should take place absolutely nothing is shown in the
log for that show. I'm trying to see if something along the way
between checking the schedule and he time for recording is causing the
scheduler to decide to skip that recording.
I understand having a higher level of verbosity is taxing to the
system, so the hope would be to not have to run it like this for long.
--
Steve
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