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AW: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.1.1.5)[USER=103072]Haraldpeter[/USER]:It seems that your tvservice cannot connct to the database; but I can't imagine why. I would recommend you doing a reboot. If your problem still exists please send me logs (see instructions below).[USER=104815]matejdro[/USER]:I need logs (see below) to have an idea what is happening on your system.Well, I see I have to write a user manual for PS++. For now only some short explanations: If you want to use your PC not only for MP but also for other tasks, then you should uncheck the checkbox on the Suspend/Wakeup tab in PS++ server config and leave windows the decision when to suspend. In this case you have to set your desired idle timeout in power options in windows or suspend your system manually.If you have a dedicated HTPC used only for MP then you should check the checkbox. This will enable PS++ to suspend the system actively whenever it thinks the system is idle which is more stable in some cases (i.e. bad tv card drivers preventing suspend even after tv activity has finished). In this case you have to set the idle timeout time in PS++ server config.[USER=17027]Wbunaarf[/USER]:In the log I can see that PS++ client is not suspending because it thinks you are not in home window. Well, I thought that was fixed...To be able to tell you more I would need both the client and the server logs.Logfiles for debugging:I need both the server logfile (tv.log) and the client log file (mediaportal.log) covering the same time span. Before make sure that MP client is configured for "Debug" log level and that "Extensive logging" is enabled in the PowerScheduler++ client and server configuration ("Advanced" tab). Then you should stop MP client and MP tvservice, delete tv.log and start tvservice and MP client again to reproduce the problem. Then take both log files and upload them or send them to me.Michael
AW: [New Plugin] PowerScheduler++ (New Version 1.1.1.5)
[USER=103072]Haraldpeter[/USER]:
It seems that your tvservice cannot connct to the database; but I can't imagine why. I would recommend you doing a reboot. If your problem still exists please send me logs (see instructions below).
[USER=104815]matejdro[/USER]:
I need logs (see below) to have an idea what is happening on your system.
Well, I see I have to write a user manual for PS++. For now only some short explanations: If you want to use your PC not only for MP but also for other tasks, then you should uncheck the checkbox on the Suspend/Wakeup tab in PS++ server config and leave windows the decision when to suspend. In this case you have to set your desired idle timeout in power options in windows or suspend your system manually.
If you have a dedicated HTPC used only for MP then you should check the checkbox. This will enable PS++ to suspend the system actively whenever it thinks the system is idle which is more stable in some cases (i.e. bad tv card drivers preventing suspend even after tv activity has finished). In this case you have to set the idle timeout time in PS++ server config.
[USER=17027]Wbunaarf[/USER]:
In the log I can see that PS++ client is not suspending because it thinks you are not in home window. Well, I thought that was fixed...
To be able to tell you more I would need both the client and the server logs.
Logfiles for debugging:
I need both the server logfile (tv.log) and the client log file (mediaportal.log) covering the same time span. Before make sure that MP client is configured for "Debug" log level and that "Extensive logging" is enabled in the PowerScheduler++ client and server configuration ("Advanced" tab). Then you should stop MP client and MP tvservice, delete tv.log and start tvservice and MP client again to reproduce the problem. Then take both log files and upload them or send them to me.
Michael