Hi!
I have 2 MediaPortal installations (one 1.1.0RC2, one 1.1.0RC3). Both run with a local MySQL server 5.0.90 on different hardware and OS. I noticed that both are generating a huge amount of database traffic while doing essentially nothing.
Example: the RC3 installation produced more than 50GB(!) in just 4 hours of IO bytes for mysqld-nt. No recordings, no EPG update, no client running during this time.
I noticed this, because since RC2 (not sure about this) I have little stutters every ~10 seconds during video playback. I am pretty sure that this coincides with the database queries of the tvservice.
Since both installations are very different (OS, CPU, RAM, TV cards), but show the same problem, I am not sure what kind of logs to post. Maybe someone could just verify this massive database io traffic.
Thanks a lot.
PaulK.
I have 2 MediaPortal installations (one 1.1.0RC2, one 1.1.0RC3). Both run with a local MySQL server 5.0.90 on different hardware and OS. I noticed that both are generating a huge amount of database traffic while doing essentially nothing.
Example: the RC3 installation produced more than 50GB(!) in just 4 hours of IO bytes for mysqld-nt. No recordings, no EPG update, no client running during this time.
I noticed this, because since RC2 (not sure about this) I have little stutters every ~10 seconds during video playback. I am pretty sure that this coincides with the database queries of the tvservice.
Since both installations are very different (OS, CPU, RAM, TV cards), but show the same problem, I am not sure what kind of logs to post. Maybe someone could just verify this massive database io traffic.
Thanks a lot.
PaulK.