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Sage bullying CPU
Im not sure what causes this.
I have Sage setup as a service. Sometimes (I'll try to deliberately recreate the scenario later) if I start sage up while it is recording, cpu usage jumps to 100% and stays there. So tonight I have to wait 2 hours (for sage to finish recording SG1/SGA), before I can watch them. Has anyone experienced anything like this??? Im using Sage 5.0.4 Thanks
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usually when this happens to me, there's something screw up in my sage.properties file and if I delete it and redo the setup wizard again, then the problems go away.
If you want to find out for sure whats causing it, then enable the log, direction here on post #32: http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/show...6&postcount=32 zip the text file it creates and send it to sageTV tech support.
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After Sage was finished recording, I tried to start the GUI up.
CPU jumped to 100% and stayed there again. So I stopped the service, and restarted it, and things went back to normal. I'll try to recreate the scenario, and see if I can get some log files together...
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Server: ASUS P5BV-C/4L, Celeron E1600, 2GB Ram, Windows 7, 30GB OS/512GB (iSCSI) TV/DVD Storage, SageTV 7.1.9, Java 1.6.0_20, Paterson TV Translator 1.0.19.0 Client(1): SageTV STX-HD100 f/w:20100212 connected to an Onkyo SR-606 and Samsung LN46A650 via HDMI Client(2): HP Pavilion dv5z-1200 Entertainment Notebook running Windows 7 and SageTV Client 7.1.9 Source(1): DirecTV H21, HD-PVR (E1) driver 1.5.7 Source(2): HDHomeRun, Winegard GS-2200 |
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I had this happen with a bad recording before. Like mayamaniac says best way to figure it out is to send the log to techsupport.
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Ok.
I setup Sage to debug. I setup a timed recording, for 3 minutes, and put the computer into s3 sleep. It woke up, and started recording. I tried to start Sage, and it pegged the cpu to 100%, and the UI didn't completely load. The recording did record. After the recording was complete, the cpu was still pegged at 100% I stopped the service, and started it again. I restarted Sage, and all is well again... I got the log files, and I'm emailing it to tech support...
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