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Yes, had to take it offline for awhile. I created the PDF version and posted it in the downloads section. That PDF is the final version of the SJQ 3.0.x User's Guide.
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Another issue to figure out. The pdf looks good, but the right half of the "Available Tests" chart (starts on page 20) goes off the page. That chart was the main reason I kept referring back to the online version since my attempt to make a pdf of the guide produced the same cropped table. Since I was using the online version, I never made a second attempt to copy that table. Thanks!
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The online version will be available again in the not too distant future.
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I've been using SJQ happily now for a while and updraged to 3.x back in march maybe? and everything was happy doing my comskip stuff. but I started noticing that it seems to have stopped working. My shows are no longer being comskipped. So I tried to get into the server and I can't get past my password.
I've tried all the passwords that I know and ever the default sjqadmin and I still can't get in to see why I'm not working anymore. It's been so long I have no idea where to begin. Could the password database have gotten corrupted? Where can I start looking? (as in where are the log files I should look at) Oh.. and I have version SJQ v3.0.1.704 Help? |
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Ok.. I think I found the log file.
Here is the part that looks interesting.. Code:
2010-04-26 06:35:59,218 WARN [SJQServlet]: All client connections are being accepted and processed, please consider setting up client restrictions in SJQ settings 2010-04-26 06:35:59,218 INFO [SJQServlet]: Checking client '127.0.0.1': 0 resources free. 2010-04-26 06:35:59,218 INFO [SJQServlet]: Client '127.0.0.1' cannot pop a task of type 'COMSKIP': Requires 100 resources, but only 0 available. 2010-04-26 06:35:59,218 INFO [SJQServlet]: Servlet POST request completed [0ms] 2010-04-26 06:36:00,625 WARN [SJQServlet]: All client connections are being accepted and processed, please consider setting up client restrictions in SJQ settings 2010-04-26 06:36:00,625 INFO [SJQServlet]: Servlet POST request completed [0ms] Code:
2010-04-27 19:57:44,375 INFO [SystemMessageQueueLoader]: Run completed [32ms] 2010-04-27 19:58:40,484 WARN [SJQServlet]: All client connections are being accepted and processed, please consider setting up client restrictions in SJQ settings 2010-04-27 19:58:40,484 INFO [SJQServlet]: Checking client '127.0.0.1': 100 resources free. 2010-04-27 19:58:40,484 INFO [SJQServlet]: Servlet POST request completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 19:58:44,390 INFO [SystemMessageQueueLoader]: Run completed [15ms] 2010-04-27 19:59:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 19:59:44,421 INFO [SystemMessageQueueLoader]: Run completed [15ms] 2010-04-27 20:00:44,468 INFO [SystemMessageQueueLoader]: Run completed [31ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:10,250 INFO [MediaFileQueueLoader]: Run completed [250ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:10,250 INFO [DataStore]: Thread 'SJQ-VacuumCleaner' is seeking an exclusive DataStore connection! 2010-04-27 20:01:10,250 INFO [DataStore]: Thread 'SJQ-VacuumCleaner' is waiting for an exclusive DataStore connection! [AVAIL=4; MAX=5; WAIT=0ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:10,250 INFO [DataStore]: Thread 'SJQ-LogCleaner' is seeking an exclusive DataStore connection! 2010-04-27 20:01:10,250 INFO [DataStore]: Thread 'SJQ-LogCleaner' has received an exclusive DataStore connection! [WAIT=0ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:10,250 INFO [DataStore]: Thread 'SJQ-VacuumCleaner' is waiting for an exclusive DataStore connection! [AVAIL=4; MAX=5; WAIT=0ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:10,312 INFO [DataStore]: 'SJQ-LogCleaner' has returned its exclusive DataStore connection! 2010-04-27 20:01:10,312 INFO [DataStore]: Thread 'SJQ-VacuumCleaner' has received an exclusive DataStore connection! [WAIT=62ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:10,312 INFO [LogCleaner]: Thread finished [62ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:11,468 INFO [FileCleaner]: Thread finished [1218ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:01:40,312 WARN [DataStore]: DataStore pool timeout expired! 'SJQ-VacuumCleaner' did not return connection within 30 seconds! Adding a replacement connection to the pool. 2010-04-27 20:01:43,750 FATAL [DataStore]: SQL error java.sql.SQLException: database is locked at org.sqlite.DB.throwex(DB.java:288) at org.sqlite.NativeDB.prepare(Native Method) at org.sqlite.DB.prepare(DB.java:114) at org.sqlite.Stmt.executeQuery(Stmt.java:89) at com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.DataStore.loadDDL(DataStore.java:301) at com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.DataStore.<init>(DataStore.java:154) at com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.DataStore.<init>(DataStore.java:53) at com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.DataStore$1.run(DataStore.java:186) at java.util.TimerThread.mainLoop(Unknown Source) at java.util.TimerThread.run(Unknown Source) 2010-04-27 20:01:44,390 WARN [DataStore]: Thread 'SJQ-VacuumCleaner' attempted to return a timed out connection! Dropping connection. 2010-04-27 20:01:44,390 INFO [VacuumCleaner]: Thread finished [34140ms] 2010-04-27 20:02:26,046 INFO [ClientMonitor]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:03:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:05:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:07:26,046 INFO [ClientMonitor]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:07:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:09:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:11:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 20:12:26,046 INFO [ClientMonitor]: Run completed [0ms] Code:
2010-04-27 22:07:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:09:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:11:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:12:26,046 INFO [ClientMonitor]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:13:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:15:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:17:26,046 INFO [ClientMonitor]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:17:27,937 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:19:27,953 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:21:27,953 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:22:26,046 INFO [ClientMonitor]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:23:27,953 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:25:27,953 INFO [InternalTaskClient]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:27:26,046 INFO [ClientMonitor]: Run completed [0ms] 2010-04-27 22:27:27,953 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I guess I hadn't rebooted my computer in a while.. after the full reboot, I was able to log in and comskip seems to be running happily again. It's got a lot a files to catch up to!
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Which server version of SJQ are you running? Please try upgrading to the latest snapshot if you're not running it (3.0.2.794).
The file cleaner thread is taking over a second to run - seems everything is slow, which can lead to db lock exceptions like you're seeing. A system reboot can't hurt. If you still see the issue after an upgrade and system reboot then let me know.
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Unfortunately, without the ability to reproduce, it's rather hard to track down the problem (if it's indeed an SJQ problem). Hopefully I'm able to reproduce it someday and then fix it, otherwise SJQ restart is about the best course of action.
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What's the preferred method for a SJQ restart? Is there a specific service to stop and start or is there a better method? I presume the "sjq task client" service is the local client service, not the server. I stopped and started the Sage Service, but it had no effect. Does this require a server reboot?
I have a situation at the moment where SJQ is running my tasks - both internal and client tasks, but my Active Queue appears empty even though it isn't. The completed tasks keeps getting updated, and nothing is failing, but I can't see what is actually in the queue. I'm hesitatnt to reboot the Sage-Server since I can't tell when an internal task like a _MOVEREC begins - I can only see when one has been completed, so I don't want to do a complete reboot in the middle of a file move. I presume it is best to make sure all tasks are completed before doing a reboot. To make sure I don't interrupt anything currently running, I could reset all my resources to 101 to prevent any more client tasks from starting, but I guess I'd have to comment out my internal tasks and wait a while to be sure they are done running and being added to the queue. What are the consequences to an external task if I stop in the middle of a task. FI, if a different client is running a mediashrink task and I restart the sjq server, I presume, the server will not just start back up where it left off, but will build a new queue.
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Slugger, I'm having an issue with NBC. I set up the following rule:
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if [IsObjMediaFile == true && $.IsTVFile{} == true && $.IsNotManualOrFavorite{} == false && $.GetAiringChannelName{} =% "WABCDT|WCBSDT|WNBCDT" && MediaAge < "10D" && FileExists != "%d%/%p%.edl"] { :PRIORITY 10 :FAILALERT "TRUE" ABCCBSNBCSKIP } Code:
[RulesParser]: Line 2: Evaluating '$.GetAiringChannelName{} =% "WABCDT|WCBSDT|WNBCDT"' == false I've seen other shows being queued up via that rule, but not shows on NBC. Any suggestions on where to look to track this down? Thanks!
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It's going to be awhile before I can add the extra debug info to SJQ. If you're able to get around in Studio, what you can do is use the expression evaluator to print the value of GetAiringChannelName for the object. Whatever value that returns in Studio (should) be the value SJQ is using.
EDIT: Put this into the expression evaluator in Studio: GetAiringChannelName(GetAiringForID("2504594")) Replace the id number with an airing id from a NBC recording that isn't being loaded by SJQ. Get the airing id from the web server details page. That will print out the channel name as received by SJQ.
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Awesome! Thanks for the tip!
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If you don't mind letting me know what you discovered (i.e. SJQ bug or something else), that'd be appreciated.
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It's a very curious glitch in that the clients still appear, the tasks keep being added to the Completed Tasks as they finish, The Ruleset Editor appears to be available, I can edit my settings, etc. Pretty much everything is alive and active except that it won't display anything in my Active Queue even though it is clearly chewing through tasks. Thanks for the tip on using snapshot. I forgot that was available. I don't see anything in the snapshot that looks funky, but I also don't have a clue what a bunch of it means. Code:
Tue May 18 23:19:50 CDT 2010: SJQ Application Dump MediaQueueLoader thread is alive... java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.MediaFileQueueLoader.run(MediaFileQueueLoader.java:97) java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) SysMsgQueueLoader thread is alive... java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.SystemMessageQueueLoader.run(SystemMessageQueueLoader.java:79) java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) ClientMonitor thread is alive... java.lang.Thread.sleep(Native Method) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.ClientMonitor.run(ClientMonitor.java:38) java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) InteralTaskClient thread is alive... sage.media.format.MPEGParser.getMediaAVInf0(Native Method) sage.media.format.g.if(Unknown Source) sage.media.format.g.a(Unknown Source) sage.at.a(Unknown Source) sage.d.l$2.try(Unknown Source) sage.ax.a(Unknown Source) sage.e.a(Unknown Source) sage.SageTV.apiUI(Unknown Source) gkusnick.sagetv.api.API.Call(API.java:146) gkusnick.sagetv.api.MediaFileAPI.AddMediaFile(MediaFileAPI.java:29) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.tasks.TvArchiver.createMediaFile(TvArchiver.java:628) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.tasks.TvArchiver.run(TvArchiver.java:394) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.InternalTaskClient.moveRec(InternalTaskClient.java:169) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.InternalTaskClient.performTask(InternalTaskClient.java:114) com.google.code.sagetvaddons.sjq.server.InternalTaskClient.run(InternalTaskClient.java:61) java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) Most recent LogCleaner thread is dead (this is normal behaviour)! Most recent FileCleaner thread is dead (this is normal behaviour)! Most recent VacuumCleaner thread is dead (this is normal behaviour)! I have a lot of instances like this in my server log. Does that give a clue? Code:
2010-05-18 15:55:23,243 INFO [SJQServlet]: Servlet POST request completed [0ms] 2010-05-18 15:55:29,086 WARN [DataStore]: DataStore pool timeout expired! '18667724@qtp-4289465-6' did not return connection within 30 seconds! Adding a replacement connection to the pool. Quote:
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Thanks for the help and for this cool tool. I'm having fun learning to make it run.
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Sure... It was a PEBKAC issue. SJQ is in the clear. I had selected the wrong episode in the debug the first time and kept running that one through. Since the debug entry field only shows the very beginning of the UNC path, I never bothered to scroll over to the right to verify the episode was correct each subsequent time. Unfortunately, that episode of L&O was shown on TNT, so the WNBCDT in the ruleset wasn't going to work no matter how hard I tried.
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