Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Automan » Mon May 30, 2011 7:41 am

Since I re-ran standard Tivo setup (after delete & clear everything) and then ran the AltEPG setup with just a guided setup my box has been ok.

Uptime now 1d 10h 40m 01s and tverr only has one entry rather than hundreds

May 29 13:28:14 (none) TmkSink::Trace[153]: Invalid VBI packet in the stream. Ignoring it

I never had any shopping channels set and the removal from the guide of blank channels did not stop the rebooting.

I have more recordings set now than before (season passes) but less wish lists (only two the moment rather than about 12).

Of course, very shortly it will not be possible to run a Clear & Delete and run a standard Tivo setup.....

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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Tcm2007 » Mon May 30, 2011 10:37 am

Don't forget that while recording the shopping channels might be unusual, watching them live isn't, so you need them in the Live TV guide, even as summary content.

(Create & Craft listings are here: http://www.createandcraft.tv/tvSchedule.aspx?mediaId=10)
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby rondun » Mon May 30, 2011 12:16 pm

So was planning on trying this for the first time today (via network)
Have already changed dial in config code to 127 to check if my tivo was on the system, and got status 4 ok.

Now I don't want to do a "Clear and Delete everything", but is there any advantage to doing a "Clear programme data & todo list" prior to repeating guided setup to avoid the chances of these reboots?
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby mrtickle » Mon May 30, 2011 12:54 pm

rondun wrote:is there any advantage to doing a "Clear programme data & todo list" prior to repeating guided setup to avoid the chances of these reboots?


I'm really want to do it that way myself, but I can't find mention of anyone who has tested it with a spare tivo. I've asked over on the installation&configuration forum.
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Furbag » Mon May 30, 2011 1:20 pm

mrtickle wrote:
rondun wrote:is there any advantage to doing a "Clear programme data & todo list" prior to repeating guided setup to avoid the chances of these reboots?


I'm really want to do it that way myself, but I can't find mention of anyone who has tested it with a spare tivo. I've asked over on the installation&configuration forum.


I expect I'll be going down this route, been archiving all the recordings onto a MCE, just got to go through the SP's now and make a note of them all.

I've not joined (have registered though) altEPG as I didnt want to add to the modem issue for now and leave the modem time for the alpha's as I've still got a few weeks EPG on ours.

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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Olly » Mon May 30, 2011 1:24 pm

I'm now experience the frequent reboots as well. They occur every couple of minutes or so. I converted over to AltEPg last night after converting my SPs to wishlists. I did not clear and delete everything, just thumbs and suggestions. Everything appeared to go OK but this morning the Tivo had frozen and required a power off/on.

It doesn't stay up long enough to do very much although I have managed to remove all the "channels I receive" that have no EPG data. It won't stay up long enough to run a daily call.

I would prefer not to delete all programme data but I'm stuck as to what to try next. Any suggestions please?

Here are some of the logs:

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TiVo: {/var/hack} % tivosh count-db.tcl
Examined 500 records
Examined 1000 records
Examined 1500 records
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Examined 4000 records
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Examined 8000 records
Warning - could not open object 993140: can't open object (errTmBackgroundHoldof
f)

retrying after errTmBackgroundHoldoff ...
Warning - could not open object 991472: can't open object (errTmBackgroundHoldof
f)

retrying after errTmBackgroundHoldoff ...
Examined 8500 records
Examined 9000 records
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Table - 1
SwModule - 9
StationDay - 1310
Headend - 3
SoundFile - 18
Image - 264
IrBlastData - 176
IrFormat - 190
ResourceGroup - 49
LogoGroup - 2
LoopSet - 12
PostalCode - 1
IrTivoFormat - 86
Font - 2
Program - 16897
Genre - 207
Station - 734
Series - 6168
Component - 900
MenuItem - 1
MessageItem - 2
ComponentCode - 577
DataSet - 36
SwSystem - 1
VideoClip - 74
Total - 27722
TiVo: {/var/hack} %


kernel
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May 30 13:06:12 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
May 30 13:06:19 (none) last message repeated 2 times
May 30 13:07:14 (none) kernel: tcp_keepalive: call keepopen(0x8068b620)
May 30 13:08:13 (none) kernel: Tmk Assertion Failure: 
May 30 13:08:13 (none) kernel:     BlockFailure, line 1771 ()
May 30 13:08:13 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread tivosh <150> died due to signal -2
May 30 13:08:17 (none) kernel: 1a344ec 1a32a44 1a2ed70 1b95e0c 1c4d5e8 1c85868 1c85158 1c7aee0 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c849c0 1c85ec8 1c4d248 1c28cac 1800134 <7>mmu_context_overflow


tverr
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May 30 12:53:08 (none) TmkAssertionFailure[150]:  (BlockFailure, line 1771 ())
May 30 12:53:08 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread tivosh <150> died due to signal -2
May 30 12:53:08 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Thread Backtrace: 1a344ec 1a32a44 1a2ed70 1b95e0c 1c4d5e8 1c891d0 1c858b4 1c85158 1c7aee0 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c849c0 1c85ec8 1c4d248 1c28cac 1800134 ipe
May 30 12:53:08 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread died due to signal -2
May 30 12:53:08 (none) tivosh[150]: Invoking rule 834: rebooting system
May 30 12:58:33 (none) TmkMediaswitch::Trace[168]: BOGUS AUDIO LENGTH: 18144
May 30 12:58:54 (none) TmkMediaswitch::Trace[168]: BOGUS AUDIO LENGTH: 15552
May 30 12:59:42 (none) TmkMediaswitch::Trace[168]: BOGUS AUDIO LENGTH: 17280
May 30 12:59:57 (none) TmkMediaswitch::Trace[168]: BOGUS AUDIO LENGTH: 17280
May 30 13:00:56 (none) TmkMediaswitch::Trace[168]: BOGUS AUDIO LENGTH: 48384
May 30 13:01:56 (none) TmkAssertionFailure[150]:  (BlockFailure, line 1771 ())
May 30 13:01:56 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread tivosh <150> died due to signal -2
May 30 13:01:56 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Thread Backtrace: 1a344ec 1a32a44 1a2ed70 1b95e0c 1c4d5e8 1c891d0 1c858b4 1c85158 1c7aee0 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c849c0 1c85ec8 1c4d248 1c28cac 1800134 ipe
May 30 13:01:56 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread died due to signal -2
May 30 13:01:56 (none) tivosh[150]: Invoking rule 834: rebooting system
May 30 13:08:13 (none) TmkAssertionFailure[150]:  (BlockFailure, line 1771 ())
May 30 13:08:13 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread tivosh <150> died due to signal -2
May 30 13:08:13 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Thread Backtrace: 1a344ec 1a32a44 1a2ed70 1b95e0c 1c4d5e8 1c85868 1c85158 1c7aee0 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c8e4e0 1c77e7c 1c61a10 1c849c0 1c85ec8 1c4d248 1c28cac 1800134 ipe
May 30 13:08:13 (none) tivosh[150]: Tmk Fatal Error: Thread died due to signal -2
May 30 13:08:13 (none) tivosh[150]: Invoking rule 834: rebooting system
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Automan » Mon May 30, 2011 1:32 pm

I see you are getting the same errors as in viewtopic.php?f=8&t=560

With tivosh getting upset rather than the scheduler

It would seem rebooting issues are becoming more widespread and also looks like your one want to perform a file system check.

Thinking of tivosh, does that indicate the cause of the error is a third party addon / hack causing the error?

If yes, it might be worth removing them from the startup script.

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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Olly » Mon May 30, 2011 2:08 pm

Many thanks Automan. I commented out all the hacks in rc.sysinit.author and the reboots have stopped. I suspect it will be Tivowebplus that is the culprit although I'm not sure why that should start playing up. I'll enable the other hacks first and see what happens.
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby groovyclam » Tue May 31, 2011 12:14 pm

I am getting far fewer reboots now, even with me adding back the channels that have no AltEPG programmes.

I am guessing that is because more and more channels are coming online with AltEPG programme data.

I have a suspicion that wishlists set to autorecord that include the wildcard "*" character - generated by pressing the "single frame skip" button under the yellow pause button on the peanut when entering the wishlist text may also exacerbate the problem.

I have removed those types of autorecord wishlists from my setup and the reboots seem to be happening far less than before.

Does anyone else who is/was having these continual reboots have wildcard autorecord wishlist searches ?
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby bigflyer » Tue May 31, 2011 12:52 pm

mrtickle wrote:
rondun wrote:is there any advantage to doing a "Clear programme data & todo list" prior to repeating guided setup to avoid the chances of these reboots?


I'm really want to do it that way myself, but I can't find mention of anyone who has tested it with a spare tivo. I've asked over on the installation&configuration forum.


What I did was:
- change network settings
- did guided setup
- everything seemed OK for a start, but the TiVo kept rebooting every few minutes, whether it was being used or not.
- did 'clear program data & todo list'. This did not need the guided setup to be re-done, I just did a manual daily call after the data was cleared.
- everything now seems fine (uptime currently 6d 6h) and it is using the altepg data (eg series/episode numbers are there)

(Well, I say everything is fine, but TivoWeb won't show me the 'Now Playing' list, but that's only a minor thing for now.)
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby mrtickle » Tue May 31, 2011 5:30 pm

Cool thanks. In case you didn't try already, you would definitely need to do a full restart of TiVoweb. This also applies if you ever add/remove channels in Channels I Receive. (Tivoweb indexes and caches your channel/favourites choices when starting).
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Automan » Tue May 31, 2011 5:55 pm

Since clear & delete everything, setup for Tribune epg followed by run guided setup for altepg I have had no reboots....

Uptime 2d 20h 56m 53s

About the same amount of season passes and wishlists as before and same channels.

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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby Olly » Tue May 31, 2011 6:31 pm

mrtickle wrote:Cool thanks. In case you didn't try already, you would definitely need to do a full restart of TiVoweb. This also applies if you ever add/remove channels in Channels I Receive. (Tivoweb indexes and caches your channel/favourites choices when starting).
Wouldn't it do this everytime the Tivo restarts or does something else need to be done? I need to fathom out why it caused the continual reboots.
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby mrtickle » Tue May 31, 2011 6:42 pm

Olly wrote:
mrtickle wrote:Cool thanks. In case you didn't try already, you would definitely need to do a full restart of TiVoweb. This also applies if you ever add/remove channels in Channels I Receive. (Tivoweb indexes and caches your channel/favourites choices when starting).
Wouldn't it do this everytime the Tivo restarts or does something else need to be done? I need to fathom out why it caused the continual reboots.


I don't think we know that tivoweb caused the reboots? I just wanted to point out that after running GS, every time you change your channel selections or favourites in Channels I Receive, and after the change to/from BST in April and October, you need to perform a full restart of tivoweb otherwise it'll get upset. If your tivo reboot sequence starts tivoweb and you rebooted the tivo, that'll do it too of course.
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Re: Alpha Tester - Getting hideous reboots

Postby rondun » Tue May 31, 2011 7:48 pm

bigflyer wrote:
mrtickle wrote:
rondun wrote:is there any advantage to doing a "Clear programme data & todo list" prior to repeating guided setup to avoid the chances of these reboots?


I'm really want to do it that way myself, but I can't find mention of anyone who has tested it with a spare tivo. I've asked over on the installation&configuration forum.


What I did was:
- change network settings
- did guided setup
- everything seemed OK for a start, but the TiVo kept rebooting every few minutes, whether it was being used or not.
- did 'clear program data & todo list'. This did not need the guided setup to be re-done, I just did a manual daily call after the data was cleared.
- everything now seems fine (uptime currently 6d 6h) and it is using the altepg data (eg series/episode numbers are there)

(Well, I say everything is fine, but TivoWeb won't show me the 'Now Playing' list, but that's only a minor thing for now.)


So last night I did a "Clear thumbs etc" -> "clear programme data etc" - > guided setup (probably a bit overkill but never mind)
Added about 30-odd "channels I receive" during the guided setup, (being careful not to add any that don't appear in "the list" on the other thread)

After leaving it for a while, added more channels plus a few season passes and wishlists and no signs of a reboot so far!
- big thanks to everyone who worked on it!

Like people have said, tivoweb threw a fit (at trying to do a search) but seems to be bit better behaved now.
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