2013-09-17, 03:45
You specify where the logfile is by adding the logfile property to your properties file, or adding @logfile on the command line, for example:
would log information to c:\tc.log. Adding @logfile.verbose=yes would log even more information.
If it hangs for any unreasonable amount of time, try looking at the end of the log file to see if there is any ongoing activity.
One other thing, by specifying only "c" as the option you are asking it to pre-load the cache for albums, artists, movies, sets, genres, pvr and tvshows. You could try caching each class individually, in turn (ie. "c albums", then "c artists") and see if it continues to hang.
Yet another thing, if the JSON RPC server has crashed or stopped responding, restarting XBMC might help.
Code:
./texturecache.py c @logfile=c:\tc.log
would log information to c:\tc.log. Adding @logfile.verbose=yes would log even more information.
If it hangs for any unreasonable amount of time, try looking at the end of the log file to see if there is any ongoing activity.
One other thing, by specifying only "c" as the option you are asking it to pre-load the cache for albums, artists, movies, sets, genres, pvr and tvshows. You could try caching each class individually, in turn (ie. "c albums", then "c artists") and see if it continues to hang.
Yet another thing, if the JSON RPC server has crashed or stopped responding, restarting XBMC might help.