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sage v slow to start
I have just rebuilt/moved to a new HTPC.
I installed sage 6.latest, and copied my wiz.bin and properties files over from the old install. When I finally got it working last night, I set up the service (as an account, not local user) and went to start sage. It took 20 mins, the service spent that whole time 'starting'. This was similar IIRC to when I first upgraded to Sage 6, so I thought that had something to do with it. I restarted sage many times since then and it has been a normal wait for it to come up. I just rebooted, and tried again. I've been waiting for 20 minutes now and it still hasn't started again. Did I do something wrong, and what can I do to speed this up? Okay it just loaded, and took 23+ minutes to do so... EDIT: It is running very slowly (many seconds to scroll up one menu item). I recently installed Dirmon2 and SA - related?
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I realize that the conversion from v5 to v6 can take a while. But both the copied wiz.bin on the first boot of the new HTPC and yesterdays have been v6 since v6 was in early beta. There should have been no conversion necessary either time (although I was willing to wait it out once).
What else can cause the service to take 20 minutes to start? SA was using too much CPU I think, once I turned it off Sage sped up considerably to 'normal'. SA didn't do that before though. I may have to try and revert to whatever version of SA & DirMon(1) I was using before...
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I never had to throttle SA before using the old version. Now with a newer, faster CPU, I find it strange that I need to (although perhaps the new version doesn't play as nice with the rest of the system). Seems to somewhat defeat the purpose of being able to run 2 instances of SA if they have to run substantially slower than one at a time used to.
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I think I have found the problem. I had 'mpg' as a trigger, and as a target. Once I took it out of the trigger field, DirMon2 has stopped going into a loop shortly after it starts processing and seems to work well now (8 files in, fingers crossed).
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okay I've fixed my SA/DirMon problems.
However, the service is still taking 20+ minutes to start every time I reboot. What could be causing this?
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Yeah, roughly split 50/50 between sagetv.exe and sagetvservice.exe.
I'll try removing the directories and see if that makes a difference. thanks,
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Also, the delay only happens the first time I try and start the service after rebooting.
I can stop and restart the service quickly after that.
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I added the E: drive, service took 23 minutes. I removed it and added the V: drive, service took 23 minutes. WTF? And there is nothing different about the E & V drives, they are separate HDs that were just removed from the old MB and plugged into the new one. All the files (except the few that were recorded by the 'new' HTPC) were there, as is, on the old HTPC. Ideas?
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Deleted and now the service seems to start up fast again. I noticed several other files (same 2 tv shows, different episodes interestingly) yesterday get moved to Imported Videos from watched TV; this seems to be what the service was spending so much time doing today. Hopefully upcoming reboots won't expose more bad files.
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