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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1234428" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>For ~90 schedules? If it's <em>actually </em>taking 15 seconds, that would be a strong indication that something is <em>very </em>wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Standard TV Server log files probably aren't of much use for a problem like this.</p><p></p><p>First thing I'd do is confirm that any security software you run (<em>including Windows Defender!</em>) is configured appropriately. When I say "appropriately" I mean: it should definitely be configured not to scan time-shifting and recording folders. Further, if it were me, I'd also have it configured to skip scanning TV Server's program and log directories, and for MySQL, <em>at least </em>the data directory.</p><p></p><p>In terms of log files... possibly the only ones I'd bother looking at are MySQL's general and slow query logs. Of more use in my opinion would be using Windows resource monitor to confirm where the bottlenecks are on a high level (ie. CPU, or disk, or... etc.) and which processes are causing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1234428, member: 82144"] For ~90 schedules? If it's [I]actually [/I]taking 15 seconds, that would be a strong indication that something is [I]very [/I]wrong. Standard TV Server log files probably aren't of much use for a problem like this. First thing I'd do is confirm that any security software you run ([I]including Windows Defender![/I]) is configured appropriately. When I say "appropriately" I mean: it should definitely be configured not to scan time-shifting and recording folders. Further, if it were me, I'd also have it configured to skip scanning TV Server's program and log directories, and for MySQL, [I]at least [/I]the data directory. In terms of log files... possibly the only ones I'd bother looking at are MySQL's general and slow query logs. Of more use in my opinion would be using Windows resource monitor to confirm where the bottlenecks are on a high level (ie. CPU, or disk, or... etc.) and which processes are causing them. [/QUOTE]
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