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I removed inadvertent OpenDCT x86 exe.s from firewall exceptions, added the correct x64s and it still fails as attached.
I really appreciate the help...thank you
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Will the x86 OpenDCT work with Sagex64? Perhaps I should use the 32bit?
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Or try installing 32 bit OpenDCT. It doesn’t have to be the same bitness as Sage.
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If you run into issues with Java Service Wrapper being unable to find your Java runtime, you will need to edit wrapper.conf under C:\Program Files [(x86)]\ OpenDCT Authors\OpenDCT\jsw\conf\wrapper.conf to contain the complete path to your installed runtime. |
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command: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Oracle\Java\javapath\java.exe which means it's running the 32-bit JVM. |
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So I uninstalled OpenDCT x64 and installed X86. Still no joy.
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I've been using Sage since 2006 and have never felt as much like a mosquito in people's ears as I do now
I think I'm still having Java issues. After uninstalling OpenDCT and deleting all it's old folders (x64 ) I was able to successfully download my lineups but Sage is unable to tune the channels. See attached. I tried editing the wrapper as described; I used the x86 path and uncommented as instructed, but the console errored out.
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I have a similar setup. Going through all my similar settings, I see that I have the 32 bit version of OpenDCT running, and the 32 bit version of Java 1.7 running. I seem to recall having similar problems and as others have mentioned, turned out to be a Java conflict (32 bit vs. 64 bit) and I believe I uninstalled the 64 bit version as there was no reason to have it, and then things started working correctly.
I just checked my own OpenDCT log and I'm not able to find a place where it explicitly states which Java (32 or 64 bit) that it has selected. |
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In my folder C:\ProgramData\OpenDCT\config\lineup
There is a file in there called "dct_infinitv.properties" The contents of that lineup file look like this (truncated, the list of channels is much longer in the file): #dct_infinitv Configuration File #Sat Jun 29 11:01:15 CDT 2019 channel.0001=1,,false,SPNEWMW,,QAM256,447000000,76,,0,UNKNOWN,false channel.0002=2,,false,WTMJHD,,QAM256,129000000,776,,0,UNKNOWN,false channel.0003=3,,false,TBSHD,,QAM256,453000000,14,,0,UNKNOWN,false channel.0004=4,,false,GSN,,QAM256,123000000,1032,,0,UNKNOWN,false channel.0005=5,,false,WDJTHD,,QAM256,201000000,785,,0,UNKNOWN,false channel.0006=6,,false,WITIHD,,QAM256,129000000,779,,0,UNKNOWN,false channel.0007=7,,false,WMLWHD,,QAM256,219000000,790,,0,UNKNOWN,false |
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This seems relevant:
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INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | WARNING - Unable to load the Wrapper's native library 'wrapper.dll'. INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | The file is located on the path at the following location but INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | could not be loaded: INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenDCT Authors\OpenDCT\jsw\.\lib\wrapper.dll INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | Please verify that the file is readable by the current user INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | and that the file has not been corrupted in any way. INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | One common cause of this problem is running a 32-bit version INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | of the Wrapper with a 64-bit version of Java, or vica versa. INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | This is a 64-bit JVM. INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | Reported cause: INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenDCT Authors\OpenDCT\jsw\lib\wrapper.dll: Can't load IA 32-bit .dll on a AMD 64-bit platform INFO | jvm 1 | 2019/06/29 10:39:44.341 | System signals will not be handled correctly.
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My "dct_infinitv.properties" looks similar to yours. I agree. That's why I said: "I tried editing the wrapper as described; I used the x86 path and uncommented as instructed, but the console errored out" and included the screen shot of my JAVA console... I used the path for my 32bit Java and uncommented. I'm not a coder but i'm somewhat (at least I thought) computer literate Here is the config file that i have not yet edited Code:
#encoding=UTF-8 # Configuration files must begin with a line specifying the encoding # of the the file. # If JSW is unable to find your Java binary, you can set the path here. JAVA_HOME is not used by default. # If you set this path, be sure to uncomment wrapper.java.command=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java below. set.JAVA_HOME=c:/Program Files (x86)/Java/jre1.8.0_66 set.OPENDCT_HOME=.. set.WRAPPER_HOME=. set.LOGGING_HOME=c:/ProgramData/OpenDCT/logs set.CONFIG_HOME=c:/ProgramData/OpenDCT/config #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Localization #******************************************************************** # Specify the locale which the Wrapper should use. By default the system # locale is used. #wrapper.lang=en_US # en_US or ja_JP # Specify the location of the Wrapper's language resources. If these are # missing, the Wrapper will default to the en_US locale. #wrapper.lang.folder=../lang #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Java Properties #******************************************************************** # Java Application # Locate the java binary on the system PATH: wrapper.java.command=java # Specify a specific java binary: #set.JAVA_HOME=/java/path #wrapper.java.command=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java # The working directory the program is started in. wrapper.working.dir=../ # Tell the Wrapper to log the full generated Java command line. wrapper.java.command.loglevel=INFO # Java Main class. This class must implement the WrapperListener interface # or guarantee that the WrapperManager class is initialized. Helper # classes are provided to do this for you. See the Integration section # of the documentation for details. wrapper.java.mainclass=org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp # Java Classpath (include wrapper.jar) Add class path elements as # needed starting from 1 wrapper.java.classpath.1=%WRAPPER_HOME%/lib/wrapper.jar wrapper.java.classpath.2=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/opendct-0.5.29.jar wrapper.java.classpath.3=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/cling-core-2.1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.4=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/log4j-api-2.5.jar wrapper.java.classpath.5=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/log4j-core-2.5.jar wrapper.java.classpath.6=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/jna-4.2.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.7=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/jna-platform-4.2.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.8=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/nanohttpd-2.3.0.jar wrapper.java.classpath.9=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/nanohttpd-nanolets-2.3.0.jar wrapper.java.classpath.10=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/gson-2.8.0.jar wrapper.java.classpath.11=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/javacpp-1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.12=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/ffmpeg-2.8.1-1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.13=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/ffmpeg-2.8.1-1.1-windows-x86.jar wrapper.java.classpath.14=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/seamless-util-1.1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.15=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/seamless-http-1.1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.16=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/seamless-xml-1.1.1.jar # Java Library Path (location of Wrapper.DLL or libwrapper.so) wrapper.java.library.path.1=%WRAPPER_HOME%/lib wrapper.java.library.path.2=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib # Java Bits. On applicable platforms, tells the JVM to run in 32 or 64-bit mode. wrapper.java.additional.auto_bits=TRUE # Java Additional Parameters wrapper.java.additional.1=-Dopendct_log_root=%LOGGING_HOME% wrapper.java.additional.2=-Dconfig_dir=%CONFIG_HOME% wrapper.java.additional.3=-Ddaemon_mode=true wrapper.java.additional.4=-XX:ErrorFile=%LOGGING_HOME%/hs_err_pid%p.log wrapper.java.additional.5=-verbose:gc wrapper.java.additional.6=-XX:+UseG1GC # Initial Java Heap Size (in MB) wrapper.java.initmemory=128 # Maximum Java Heap Size (in MB) wrapper.java.maxmemory=768 # Application parameters. Add parameters as needed starting from 1 wrapper.app.parameter.1=opendct.Main #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Logging Properties #******************************************************************** # Enables Debug output from the Wrapper. # wrapper.debug=TRUE # Format of output for the console. (See docs for formats) wrapper.console.format=LPZM # Log Level for console output. (See docs for log levels) wrapper.console.loglevel=INFO # Log file to use for wrapper output logging. wrapper.logfile=%LOGGING_HOME%/wrapper.log # Format of output for the log file. (See docs for formats) wrapper.logfile.format=LPZM # Log Level for log file output. (See docs for log levels) wrapper.logfile.loglevel=INFO # Maximum size that the log file will be allowed to grow to before # the log is rolled. Size is specified in bytes. The default value # of 0, disables log rolling. May abbreviate with the 'k' (kb) or # 'm' (mb) suffix. For example: 10m = 10 megabytes. wrapper.logfile.maxsize=0 # Maximum number of rolled log files which will be allowed before old # files are deleted. The default value of 0 implies no limit. wrapper.logfile.maxfiles=0 # Log Level for sys/event log output. (See docs for log levels) wrapper.syslog.loglevel=NONE #******************************************************************** # Wrapper General Properties #******************************************************************** # Allow for the use of non-contiguous numbered properties wrapper.ignore_sequence_gaps=TRUE # Do not start if the pid file already exists. wrapper.pidfile.strict=TRUE # Title to use when running as a console wrapper.console.title=SageTV OpenDCT Java Digital Cable Tuner #******************************************************************** # Wrapper JVM Checks #******************************************************************** # Detect DeadLocked Threads in the JVM. (Requires Standard Edition) wrapper.check.deadlock=TRUE wrapper.check.deadlock.interval=60 wrapper.check.deadlock.action=RESTART wrapper.check.deadlock.output=FULL # Out Of Memory detection. # Ignore -verbose:class output to avoid false positives. wrapper.filter.trigger.1000=[Loaded java.lang.OutOfMemoryError wrapper.filter.action.1000=NONE # (Simple match) wrapper.filter.trigger.1001=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError # (Only match text in stack traces if -XX:+PrintClassHistogram is being used.) #wrapper.filter.trigger.1001=Exception in thread "*" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError #wrapper.filter.allow_wildcards.1001=TRUE wrapper.filter.action.1001=RESTART wrapper.filter.message.1001=The JVM has run out of memory. #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Email Notifications. (Requires Professional Edition) #******************************************************************** # Common Event Email settings. #wrapper.event.default.email.debug=TRUE #wrapper.event.default.email.smtp.host=<SMTP_Host> #wrapper.event.default.email.smtp.port=25 #wrapper.event.default.email.subject=[%WRAPPER_HOSTNAME%:%WRAPPER_NAME%:%WRAPPER_EVENT_NAME%] Event Notification #wrapper.event.default.email.sender=<Sender email> #wrapper.event.default.email.recipient=<Recipient email> # Configure the log attached to event emails. #wrapper.event.default.email.attach_log=TRUE #wrapper.event.default.email.maillog.lines=50 #wrapper.event.default.email.maillog.format=LPTM #wrapper.event.default.email.maillog.loglevel=INFO # Enable specific event emails. #wrapper.event.wrapper_start.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_prelaunch.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_start.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_started.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_deadlock.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_stop.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_stopped.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_restart.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_failed_invocation.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_max_failed_invocations.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_kill.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_killed.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.jvm_unexpected_exit.email=TRUE #wrapper.event.wrapper_stop.email=TRUE # Specify custom mail content wrapper.event.jvm_restart.email.body=The JVM was restarted.\n\nPlease check on its status.\n #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Windows NT/2000/XP Service Properties #******************************************************************** # WARNING - Do not modify any of these properties when an application # using this configuration file has been installed as a service. # Please uninstall the service before modifying this section. The # service can then be reinstalled. # Name of the service wrapper.ntservice.name=opendct # Display name of the service wrapper.ntservice.displayname=SageTV OpenDCT # Description of the service wrapper.ntservice.description=SageTV OpenDCT Java Network Encoder for Digital Cable Tuners # Service dependencies. Add dependencies as needed starting from 1 wrapper.ntservice.dependency.1= # Mode in which the service is installed. AUTO_START, DELAY_START or DEMAND_START wrapper.ntservice.starttype=AUTO_START # Allow the service to interact with the desktop. wrapper.ntservice.interactive=false # Increase the priority to ABOVE_NORMAL so we don't lose packets wrapper.ntservice.process_priority=ABOVE_NORMAL wrapper.request_thread_dump_on_failed_jvm_exit wrapper.java.pidfile=%CONFIG_HOME%/opendct-pid.txt wrapper.on_exit.default=RESTART wrapper.on_exit.0=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.1=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.2=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.3=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.4=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.6=SHUTDOWN wrapper.restart.reload_configuration=TRUE
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The bitness of OpenDCT should match that of Java.
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System #1: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HDHR-US (1st gen white) tuners. HD-200. System #2: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java 1.8.0_131. Sage v9.1.6.747. ClearQAM: 2x HDHR3-US tuners. HD-200. System #3: Win7-64, I7-920, 12 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HVR2250; Spectrum Cable via HDPVR & USB-UIRT. 3x HD-200. Last edited by JustFred; 06-29-2019 at 12:57 PM. Reason: deleted my incorrect statment about Sage-x64 Java requirement |
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I'm running Java64, Sage64 and OpenDCT64 without problems.
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can you show me your OpenDCT wrapper.config file? I'll need to check my Java console again and examine system vs. user as well. Perhaps that's part of my problem?
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System #1: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HDHR-US (1st gen white) tuners. HD-200. System #2: Win7-64, I7-920, 8 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java 1.8.0_131. Sage v9.1.6.747. ClearQAM: 2x HDHR3-US tuners. HD-200. System #3: Win7-64, I7-920, 12 GB mem, 4TB HD. Java-64 1.8.0_141. Sage-64 v9.2.1 ATSC: 2x HVR2250; Spectrum Cable via HDPVR & USB-UIRT. 3x HD-200. Last edited by JustFred; 06-29-2019 at 12:58 PM. |
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I would personally uninstall all the 32bit stuff then reinstall Java x64 (to make sure it sets the environment variables).
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In a bid to avoid castration by my wife, I will try what KFS has suggested ONCE the Yankees/Red Sox game is over.
I am wondering what might "break" if I uninstall Java 32. Looking at my Java console, previously, I only posted the "user" tab.."system" is only using Java 64. Is this part of the problem? If I make the proper edits to wrapper.config, I'm thinking it should work; I'll wait for Alphacrew's response to see his file.
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#encoding=UTF-8 # Configuration files must begin with a line specifying the encoding # of the the file. # If JSW is unable to find your Java binary, you can set the path here. JAVA_HOME is not used by default. # If you set this path, be sure to uncomment wrapper.java.command=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java below. set.JAVA_HOME=c:/Program Files/Java/jre1.8.0_66 set.OPENDCT_HOME=.. set.WRAPPER_HOME=. set.LOGGING_HOME=c:/ProgramData/OpenDCT/logs set.CONFIG_HOME=c:/ProgramData/OpenDCT/config #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Localization #******************************************************************** # Specify the locale which the Wrapper should use. By default the system # locale is used. #wrapper.lang=en_US # en_US or ja_JP # Specify the location of the Wrapper's language resources. If these are # missing, the Wrapper will default to the en_US locale. #wrapper.lang.folder=../lang #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Java Properties #******************************************************************** # Java Application # Locate the java binary on the system PATH: wrapper.java.command=java # Specify a specific java binary: #set.JAVA_HOME=/java/path #wrapper.java.command=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java # The working directory the program is started in. wrapper.working.dir=../ # Tell the Wrapper to log the full generated Java command line. wrapper.java.command.loglevel=INFO # Java Main class. This class must implement the WrapperListener interface # or guarantee that the WrapperManager class is initialized. Helper # classes are provided to do this for you. See the Integration section # of the documentation for details. wrapper.java.mainclass=org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp # Java Classpath (include wrapper.jar) Add class path elements as # needed starting from 1 wrapper.java.classpath.1=%WRAPPER_HOME%/lib/wrapper.jar wrapper.java.classpath.2=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/opendct-0.5.29.jar wrapper.java.classpath.3=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/cling-core-2.1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.4=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/log4j-api-2.5.jar wrapper.java.classpath.5=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/log4j-core-2.5.jar wrapper.java.classpath.6=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/jna-4.2.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.7=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/jna-platform-4.2.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.8=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/nanohttpd-2.3.0.jar wrapper.java.classpath.9=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/nanohttpd-nanolets-2.3.0.jar wrapper.java.classpath.10=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/gson-2.8.0.jar wrapper.java.classpath.11=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/javacpp-1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.12=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/ffmpeg-2.8.1-1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.13=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/ffmpeg-2.8.1-1.1-windows-x86_64.jar wrapper.java.classpath.14=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/seamless-util-1.1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.15=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/seamless-http-1.1.1.jar wrapper.java.classpath.16=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib/seamless-xml-1.1.1.jar # Java Library Path (location of Wrapper.DLL or libwrapper.so) wrapper.java.library.path.1=%WRAPPER_HOME%/lib wrapper.java.library.path.2=%OPENDCT_HOME%/lib # Java Bits. On applicable platforms, tells the JVM to run in 32 or 64-bit mode. (Since 3.3.5) wrapper.java.additional.auto_bits=TRUE # Java Additional Parameters wrapper.java.additional.1=-Dopendct_log_root=%LOGGING_HOME% wrapper.java.additional.2=-Dconfig_dir=%CONFIG_HOME% wrapper.java.additional.3=-Ddaemon_mode=true wrapper.java.additional.4=-XX:ErrorFile=%LOGGING_HOME%/hs_err_pid%p.log wrapper.java.additional.5=-verbose:gc wrapper.java.additional.6=-XX:+UseG1GC # Initial Java Heap Size (in MB) wrapper.java.initmemory=128 # Maximum Java Heap Size (in MB) wrapper.java.maxmemory=768 # Application parameters. Add parameters as needed starting from 1 wrapper.app.parameter.1=opendct.Main #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Logging Properties #******************************************************************** # Enables Debug output from the Wrapper. # wrapper.debug=TRUE # Format of output for the console. (See docs for formats) wrapper.console.format=LPZM # Log Level for console output. (See docs for log levels) wrapper.console.loglevel=INFO # Log file to use for wrapper output logging. wrapper.logfile=%LOGGING_HOME%/wrapper.log # Format of output for the log file. (See docs for formats) wrapper.logfile.format=LPZM # Log Level for log file output. (See docs for log levels) wrapper.logfile.loglevel=INFO # Maximum size that the log file will be allowed to grow to before # the log is rolled. Size is specified in bytes. The default value # of 0, disables log rolling. May abbreviate with the 'k' (kb) or # 'm' (mb) suffix. For example: 10m = 10 megabytes. wrapper.logfile.maxsize=0 # Maximum number of rolled log files which will be allowed before old # files are deleted. The default value of 0 implies no limit. wrapper.logfile.maxfiles=0 # Log Level for sys/event log output. (See docs for log levels) wrapper.syslog.loglevel=NONE #******************************************************************** # Wrapper General Properties #******************************************************************** # Allow for the use of non-contiguous numbered properties (Since 3.3.6) wrapper.ignore_sequence_gaps=TRUE # Do not start if the pid file already exists. (Since 3.5.14) wrapper.pidfile.strict=TRUE # Title to use when running as a console wrapper.console.title=SageTV OpenDCT Java Digital Cable Tuner # Out Of Memory detection. # Ignore -verbose:class output to avoid false positives. wrapper.filter.trigger.1000=[Loaded java.lang.OutOfMemoryError wrapper.filter.action.1000=NONE # (Simple match) wrapper.filter.trigger.1001=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError # (Only match text in stack traces if -XX:+PrintClassHistogram is being used.) #wrapper.filter.trigger.1001=Exception in thread "*" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError #wrapper.filter.allow_wildcards.1001=TRUE wrapper.filter.action.1001=RESTART wrapper.filter.message.1001=The JVM has run out of memory. #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Windows NT/2000/XP Service Properties #******************************************************************** # WARNING - Do not modify any of these properties when an application # using this configuration file has been installed as a service. # Please uninstall the service before modifying this section. The # service can then be reinstalled. # Name of the service wrapper.ntservice.name=opendct # Display name of the service wrapper.ntservice.displayname=SageTV OpenDCT # Description of the service wrapper.ntservice.description=SageTV OpenDCT Java Network Encoder for Digital Cable Tuners # Service dependencies. Add dependencies as needed starting from 1 wrapper.ntservice.dependency.1= # Mode in which the service is installed. AUTO_START, DELAY_START or DEMAND_START wrapper.ntservice.starttype=AUTO_START # Allow the service to interact with the desktop. wrapper.ntservice.interactive=false # Increase the priority to ABOVE_NORMAL so we don't lose packets wrapper.ntservice.process_priority=ABOVE_NORMAL wrapper.request_thread_dump_on_failed_jvm_exit wrapper.java.pidfile=%CONFIG_HOME%/opendct-pid.txt # Stop the service if the JVM exits with exit code 0 otherwise restart the JVM. wrapper.on_exit.default=RESTART wrapper.on_exit.0=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.1=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.2=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.3=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.4=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.6=SHUTDOWN wrapper.restart.reload_configuration=TRUE Last edited by AlphaCrew; 06-29-2019 at 04:37 PM. |
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Thank you. My OpenDCT install seems to be happy using all x64 bidness (as KarylFStein suggested). No errors
My Sage service wont start now without the x86 Java installed. Weird. Moved to Software thread.
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I moved to UNRAID and off of Windows. But when I tried to mix 32/64 bit on Windows it did not go so well. But when I did all 32bit on Windows it was fine. I was doing SageTV and a Ceton card at the time.
As far as I know when you install JAVA on a Windows box it will set environment variables that things like SageTV and OpenDCT will use as default. That is why I say just install JAVA and then let OpenDCT and SageTV pick things up. The only time I had to change the wrapper is when I tried to mix 32/64bit. I thew that out and just used 32bit at the time. Unraid is a pretty good solution I think. I'm pretty happy with it anyway .
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