/usr/bin/mythshutdown --shutdown not working
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Mythbuntu |
Expired
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Dear Team,
yet another bug on my system - fresh install of 10.04, using mythwelcome on a combined Backend/Frontend.
Once or twice a day mythshutdown is not able to shutdown the system after a recording. mythwelcome,
shutdown command is set to "sudo /usr/bin/
Manually calling this command on a console results sometimes in the following output:
--- snip ---
os@mythtv-
Cannot login to database?
Would you like to configure the database connection now? [no]
[console is not interactive, using default ´no´]
mythshutdown: Could not initialize myth context, Exiting.
--- snip ---
Database and backend use a private IP address (192.168.), not loopback device as the backend serves
other frontends as well. The network cable runs to a switch. Network chipset is a r8149.
I have no idea/clue what this error is about, but it prevents mythwelcome/
system back thus eating power forever.
This error happens only ever 5-8 time - in all other cases mythwelcome shuts down the system as requested.
Any tips?
Changed in mythbuntu: | |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
status: | New → Triaged |
This might be related to #574877. Can you update to 0.23.0+fixes25111 using auto-builds and see if the issue is resolved?