Odd files - help?
I posted about this a long time ago but never really got an answer, so I will ask again:
In my windows temp folder (C:\Windows\Temp), I get a ".cln" file created every hour by Sage. Specifically, the file is "MaloreOnlineVideo{19 numbers}.cln" where the {19 numbers} are an array of values which do not appear as anything specific (not date and time-related, for example). Most recent is "MaloreOnlineVideo1819731356800562724.cln".
Patterns: - They are all 0 kb in size.
- They are created every hour whether I am watching or recording or not, so it's apparently being produced by the Sage Service even when "resting".
- I have never used anything by Malore specifically, although I do have the "Malore extras" turned on in the Sage detailed setup (which was made a part of native Sage at one point). My suspicion is it has something to do with this (because, duh, the name Malore is in the file name).
- However, I do not do anything with "Online Video" within Sage (the old menu item). So I'm not sure why Malore's stuff would be related to "Online Video".
- They appear at the same time every hour for a while... then suddenly jump to another time and repeat at that time for a while... then jump again. For instance, for 3 days they will appear at 54 minutes after the hour (1:54, 2:54, 3:54... ) and then suddenly they will jump from 6:54 to 7:03... and then appear at 8:03, 9:03, 10:03... for another several weeks... then jump to some other time.
- There are large gaps unrelated to anything going on with my Sage system. They recorded every hour, every day for like 8 months through 2020-2021, and then suddenly, after 7/15/21 at 8:01 am, did not occur until 1/15/22 at 9:17 pm. One has appeared hourly every day since then. so I have thousands of them, but it could be worse.
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Server: AMD Athlon II x4 635 2.9GHz, 8 Gb RAM, Win 10 x64, Java 8, Gigabit network
Drives: Several TB of internal SATA and external USB drives, no NAS or RAID or such...
Software: SageTV v9x64, stock STV with ADM.
Tuners: 4 tuners via (2) HDHomeruns (100% OTA, DIY antennas in the attic).
Clients: Several HD300s, HD200s, even an old HD100, all on wired LAN. Latest firmware for each.
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