Hi!
I have system where there is "epgsearch" rule what records ALL news from tv-channels. Then I have crontab entry what deletes all news files what are older than 5 hours.
When I go into list of "recorded" programs I can still see those deleted files (but of course length of program is unknown).. To get "reset" filesystem cache, I need to go (f.ex.) Plugins - xineliboutput - Audio and press there "Enter".
Is there a way to do that "reset" for filesystem cache easier?
On 8/19/07, JJussi linux-dvb@jjussi.com wrote:
Hi! [..] Is there a way to do that "reset" for filesystem cache easier?
Yes, cd YOUR_VIDEO_DIR touch .update
2004-06-19: Version 1.3.11 - The list of recordings is now kept statically in memory to avoid long delays when opening the "Recordings" menu. As a side effect, external modifications to the video directory are no longer immediately reflected in the "Recordings" menu. If a plugin manipulates the video directory in any way, it can call the function Recordings.TriggerUpdate() to trigger an update of the list of recordings. If some external tool manipulates the video directory, it can touch the file '.update' in the video directory to trigger an update of the list of recordings.
Thank you! I will test that.. ;-)
On Monday, 20. Augustta 2007 01:47, bob321 wrote:
On 8/19/07, JJussi linux-dvb@jjussi.com wrote:
Hi! [..] Is there a way to do that "reset" for filesystem cache easier?
Yes, cd YOUR_VIDEO_DIR touch .update
2004-06-19: Version 1.3.11
- The list of recordings is now kept statically in memory to avoid long
delays when opening the "Recordings" menu. As a side effect, external modifications to the video directory are no longer immediately reflected in the "Recordings" menu. If a plugin manipulates the video directory in any way, it can call the function Recordings.TriggerUpdate() to trigger an update of the list of recordings. If some external tool manipulates the video directory, it can touch the file '.update' in the video directory to trigger an update of the list of recordings.
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