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Stopping Sage when going into hibernation
Hi,
It seems that I need to restart Sage when coming out of hibernation. I almost had it working (http://forums.sagetv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18868 but now the problem is more with stopping Sage before starting it again. When I stop it right after the machine has regained consciousness it hangs most of the times (probably because it can't connect to the services properly). Therefore the starting of Sage doesn't happen so I'm stuck watching at a Sage screen with the logo turning endlessly. How can I stop Sage before the machine goes into hibernation? I have it set to hibernate after 5 minutes of inactivity or when I press the on/off button. Thanks, Franc. |
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Looks like I'm talking to myself about this problem but hey, maybe someone finds this useful.
I found the script wasn't reliable. It was supposed to be able to stop Sage before hibernation but didn't, leaving SageTV in a hanging state after resume. So I found this little program: http://www.rpi.edu/~desimn/suspendtrigger/index.html You can let it run a program or a script when going into hibernation and another one after resuming. So I made .cmd file that calls "killtask" (WinXP only, it seems) to kill SageTV and another .cmd that starts SageTV.exe with the -startup argument to get it to come back to fullscreen after resume. Now my SageTV runs fresh and the remote works after resuming. Thanks for watching, Good night Franc, |
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Your using hibernate rather than standby? Standby just worked for me, Sage wakes up for recordings or when I kick the power button.
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Yeah, hibernation works great!
It resumes when it needs to record and goes into hibernation after 5 minutes of doing nothing. Created a task for updating XMLTV that also wakes the machine up. I understand that hibernation eats less power than standby. My only problem was with the remote (IRMAN) not working anymore after resuming. It lost focus somehow. So now I stop SageTV.exe before hibernating and start it again after resume. |
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What is the advantage of Standby over Hibernation, if any?
I always thought Hibernation is supposed to use less energy... |
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Yes Hibernation uses less power, but Standby resumes much faster since it does not need to dump the memory state to disk. I used to use Hibernate because of problems with Standby, but now that I have pulled some hardware It works fine.
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I noticed the difference in resume-times, so I am now trying out Standby.
Not sure if I like it better though, it seems that my restart op SageTV.exe works better with hibernation than with standby, but I'll give it some time. |
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Yeah I noticed that.
But when I start it up I usually hit the button first or wake it up remotely and then turn on the TV, get a cup of coffee and then open my eyes So by the time I am ready for Sage, Sage is ready for me I switched back to hibernation. |
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Works great for me.
I have set it to hibernate after 5 minutes of inactivity. Sage wakes it up when it needs to record something. If it's done recording and I'm not doing anything else, it'll hibernate after 5 minutes. If I need it when it's off I push the button or use my wake-on-lan tool to wake it up (also very handy when I am not at home and I need access). Only thing I haven't figured out yet is how to wake it up with the remote (IRMAN in serial port). |
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