David Morris  said on 2007-05-25:
> 
> Out of interest what file system are you using to store your recordings, and 
> how full is the location your saving to

I am running with a default storage location of /var/lib/mythtv. This
has its own LVM logical volume with ext3 fs. The usage is very low at
the moment:

-----8<-----
Filesystem                                 Size     Used  Avail  Use%  Mounted 
on
/dev/mapper/rootvg-mythtv    435G   49G  364G  12%    /var/lib/mythtv
----->8-----


> as well as how much space you've told mythtv to leave for the OS etc

This is a little tricky. I eventually decided to just download and
install the latest SVN version. I basically built debs which took some
effort but went in quite cleanly. The SVN version that I am now running
is v13445 (20070513 ish). I know that this doesnt exactly help, but I
had to take the sledgehammer approach to finding where the problem was.
Since the "forklift upgrade", I have only seen about 2 crashes (Glibc
detected memory corruption) in 2 to 3 weeks. So it definitely seems to
be a lot more stable. That said, I cant find the setting you talk of
above. It may have been done away with in the new "storage group" system
used by the more recent svn versions.

Is there any science behind the date that the snapshot is taken
(20070122)? When will the next snapshot be taken?

Sorry I cant be of much help.  The latest svn definitely seems better. I
guess this will have to be one of those "works for me" bugs and will
have to be closed. it is most probably down to the combination of cards,
drivers etc that I am running.

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