Re: Vdr 1.7.15 and vdradmin

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Hi,

there is a bug in epgsearch which leaks file descriptors if epgsearch cannot connect to the SVDRP port. Everything works well for a while until all file descriptor slots are in use and process cannot open any file anymore. Then VDR will either stop showing live TV, stop recording, crash or do something else weird. Or any combination of the following. I lost couple of recordings because of this bug, as I wasn't careful enough to check what was changed between 1.7.14 and 1.7.15...

The fix can be found from the following patch:

http://tvr.dy.fi/vdr/epgsearch-0.9.25-beta16-leakingfiledescriptors.diff

Hoping to see the fix in 0.9.25-beta17 :-)


Teemu


2010/6/15 Seppo Ingalsuo <seppo.ingalsuo@xxxxxx>
Hi,

Has anyone noticed problems with vdradmin-am, epgsearch and new vdr
1.7.15?

Since upgrade from vdr 1.7.14 VDRadmin web interface dones not work. Web
browser shows this error:

"Can't connect to VDR at localhost:2001

Please check if VDR is running and if VDR's svdrphosts.conf is
configured correctly."

In the vdr log I see messages "EPGSearch: error connecting to socket!".
My svdrphosts.conf is like with the previous version. Has something
changed?

Eventually I seem to loose also tuners. The log files shows e.g. "ERROR:
can't open filter handle on '/dev/dvb/adapter1/demux0'". There are
finnish messages "ERROR (svdrp.c,126): Liian monta avointa tiedostoa"
that translates to too many open files.

BR,
Seppo



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