Please attach logs as attachment. If you dont, you exceed teh number of chracters and bits get left out.
Go advanced, Manage Attachments, Add files, Select files, Click on upload, Click on done.
Please attach logs as attachment. If you dont, you exceed teh number of chracters and bits get left out.
Go advanced, Manage Attachments, Add files, Select files, Click on upload, Click on done.
cactikid (02-11-14)
log attached
What storage devices do you have attached? Can you conform where you are saving your EPG to?
Code:[EPGC] setCacheFile read/write epg data from/to '/etc/enigma2/epg.dat'Code:[EPGC] virgin nownext finished(1414952313) ERROR reading section - Value too large for defined data typeWhat is the L value of your mg_cfg?Code:[eFilePushThreadRecorder] Warning: All write buffers busy [eDVBRecordFileThread] cancelling [eDVBRecordStreamThread] failed to cancel, killing all waiting IO [eDVBRecordFileThread] poll: aio_return returned failure: Interrupted system call [eDVBRecordFileThread] poll: aio_return returned failure: Interrupted system call [eDVBRecordFileThread] poll: aio_return returned failure: Interrupted system call [eDVBRecordFileThread] Waiting for I/O to complete [eFilePushThreadRecorder] Warning: All write buffers busy
Last edited by abu baniaz; 02-11-14 at 21:46.
Just hdd, epg to hdd, where to look for L value? Thanks
Post a screenshot of your EPG settings please. To get screen shot, paste following in your web broweser after changing x so that it makes IP of your receiver.Code:http://192.168.x.xx/grab?format=jpg
Look at your mg_cfg file for the line that has
L: { XX }
abu baniaz (02-11-14)
Mg file attached
Screenshot attached
Just changed set up to cross epg from pvr_epg, will report if things improve, thanks
Change this to
toCode:L: { 03 } 172.16.1.1 28007 /tmp/mgcamd.log
Otherwise you will end up DDOS yourselfCode:L: { 00 }
Last edited by abu baniaz; 02-11-14 at 23:04.
You should also enable the Virgin EPG in your EPG settings.
Where will I find file to change values to L 00? Thanks
Navigate to usr/keys/
Right click the file and edit it.
I did that, but can't find those values inside it.