TVHeadend losing access to recordings after reboot
Added by I dont want to provide my real name almost 2 years ago
Good Morning Everybody,
i am experiencing a strange behaviour of TVHeadend and not really sure what to do about it. I googled a bit, but it didnt lead me to scenarios applying here.
My Setup: I am using Dietpi 8 (=Debian Bullseye with a large number of handy custom scripts) on a NUC9i9 - which has been working really nice and smooth for almost a year now. My TVheadend Version is 4.3-2027.
My Problem:
I use a 16 TB USB3 Hard Drive as storage pool for recordings. I usually kept the disk utilization around 50% by setting according retention parameters for the files.
Roughly a week ago i noticed three strange things (probably not related to each other):
1.) USB drives OR SD-Cards were usually auto-mounted to /mnt/<UUID> by default. This suddenly changed to /media/<user>/<UUID> (probably an update or something).
2.) The dbus-daemon suddenly had an unexpected high CPU utilization out of nothing. Like 5-15% on each Thread - always (and my i9 has 16 of them).
3.) After each reboot it seems like my TVheadend is losing the access to the recordings already made - the files are still in the filesystem - unchanged and where i configured them to be. However the counters in the upper right corner of TVheadend (where it usually says "Free/Used by TvHeadend/Total") always restart at Zero for "used by TVHeadend" and my recordings are moved to "removed".
I will be happy to provide any additional information you ask for.
Thanks for the help!
BR
Replies (3)
RE: TVHeadend losing access to recordings after reboot - Added by I dont want to provide my real name almost 2 years ago
Solved by changing the autostart options from autologin with Desktop to manual login with local terminal.
I dont know why this solved the problem - but it did.
For your reference:
https://dietpi.com/forum/t/dbus-daemon-and-gvfs-high-cpu-load-again/15509
RE: TVHeadend losing access to recordings after reboot - Added by Ron L almost 2 years ago
I use USB HD for recording storage as well. I found it works better to create a mount for them in /etc/fstab. This way they get mounted without having to login and the mount point will not change.
RE: TVHeadend losing access to recordings after reboot - Added by Hiro Protagonist almost 2 years ago
Ron L wrote:
it works better to create a mount for them in /etc/fstab.
This is the way.