2014-01-10, 09:22
(2014-01-09, 19:08)speedway Wrote:(2014-01-09, 16:27)Cassiuss Wrote: I was also looking for solutions on the OE forum and I think it has to do with this: http://openelec.tv/forum/112-mysql-setup...mitstart=0
In short: OE does not seem to work with the latest version of mySQL
I keep my NUC on as well, but anyone else with this problem?
Hi,
Have you already tried to enable the setting within the OpenELEC settings -> network or services -> 'Wait for the network before starting XBMC'
(it is at the buttom of the option list). I experienced the same problem with MySQL database.
Thanks for your reply. I haven't actually looked at these settings yet! I seem to remember though that when I tried to enter the OE settings (straight after I installed OE) I got a message saying that this option was not active/available yet? Can I still enter these settings if I plug my startup USB stick in it now without reinstalling everything? Or is there another way to enter OE settings?
EDIT: After reading some more on internet I found the OpenELEC settings you are talking about. The problem was that I was on the AEON NOX skin and there are nog OE settings! So I went back to confluence and I found it!
(2014-01-09, 21:25)ascl_ Wrote:(2014-01-09, 16:27)Cassiuss Wrote: Anyone that can help my with solving this issue? Do all your NUC's work 24/7 without crashing?
Yes, my NUC is on 24/7 and I haven't had a crash yet (well, I have, but it was specifically related to the media portal plugin and FF/RW -- but updating media portal and increasing the timeout time seems to have fixed that one). Certainly no crashes simply by being on (thankfully).
I am using a local (ie not mysql) database, but one difference I do see based on that debug log, is I am just using a windows share (smb) rather than nfs. Maybe NFS isn't completely stable? (yeah seems unlikely).
Thanks! I was actually considering getting completely rid of my old db and making a brand new SMB share since I believe there are less problems with this actually. (I set up NFS back in the day because I read somewhere that it is quicker) Anyone else that has any experience with NFS vs. SMB?