Hi everyone,
I have recently purchased a HD-FOX T2 and installed the Official Humax Firmware 1.02.29, then plugged in a USB HDD and installed CFW 2.14/1.02.29.
The following packages work great:
- network-shares-automount (to automatically connect to shares on my NAS and play DiVx on my HD-FOX T2)
- dropbear-ssh (which works fine along with telnet)
- portal-xtra1 (can connect sucessfully to external sites such as YouTube)
However I have an issue with the Remote Scheduling Service (i.e. the rs package version 1.0.1); basically all the programmes which I schedule through the RS EPG remain queued, they do not move to an active status no matter how many times I reboot the box.
Note: I can schedule schedule recordings successfully through the Standard TV Interface and webif.
The Remote Scheduling Setup section (in webif\settings) shows a registration status of Active (i.e. my account was successfully registered).
The RS web site shows that the following device is properly linked to my account:
Note that I removed the MAC address from the above entry, but I confirm that the correct MAC address is being registered on the RS web site.
The odd thing is that the RS web site retrieve data from my HD-FOX T2 such as boot time, uploaded EPG entries, see log below:
Would anyone know why the RS web site can detect when the box is rebooted but is unable to move the recordings from Queued to the Pending and Active status?
I reinstalled the RS package to no avail.
PS: as shown below, both the chanpush and diskpush diagnostic outputs shows that the system is already up-to-date
I have recently purchased a HD-FOX T2 and installed the Official Humax Firmware 1.02.29, then plugged in a USB HDD and installed CFW 2.14/1.02.29.
The following packages work great:
- network-shares-automount (to automatically connect to shares on my NAS and play DiVx on my HD-FOX T2)
- dropbear-ssh (which works fine along with telnet)
- portal-xtra1 (can connect sucessfully to external sites such as YouTube)
However I have an issue with the Remote Scheduling Service (i.e. the rs package version 1.0.1); basically all the programmes which I schedule through the RS EPG remain queued, they do not move to an active status no matter how many times I reboot the box.
Note: I can schedule schedule recordings successfully through the Standard TV Interface and webif.
The Remote Scheduling Setup section (in webif\settings) shows a registration status of Active (i.e. my account was successfully registered).
The RS web site shows that the following device is properly linked to my account:
Code:
Unique Identifier: c141531421
MAC Address: <data removed by user>
Model: HD
CFW Version: 2.16
RS Version: 1.0.1
Disk Size: iB
EPG Region: Central Scotland (12360)
EPG Favourites Group: None
Last Seen: 11:38 am on Sunday, 12th May 2013
Note that I removed the MAC address from the above entry, but I confirm that the correct MAC address is being registered on the RS web site.
The odd thing is that the RS web site retrieve data from my HD-FOX T2 such as boot time, uploaded EPG entries, see log below:
Code:
Recent Activity (reverse order)
Time Message
12/05/2013 22:15:48 System booted.
12/05/2013 14:36:59 System booted.
12/05/2013 12:05:28 System booted.
12/05/2013 11:38:20 Uploaded 7 EPG entries, 317.00 bytes.
12/05/2013 11:31:39 System booted.
Would anyone know why the RS web site can detect when the box is rebooted but is unable to move the recordings from Queued to the Pending and Active status?
I reinstalled the RS package to no avail.
PS: as shown below, both the chanpush and diskpush diagnostic outputs shows that the system is already up-to-date
Code:
>>> Beginning diagnostic chanpush
Running: chanpush
SQLite3: 3.7.5
Curl version: libcurl/7.19.6 OpenSSL/1.0.0a zlib/1.2.3
Sending channel information to remote server.
Expand strbuf: 2062
Expand strbuf: 3092
Expand strbuf: 4117
Expand strbuf: 5142
Expand strbuf: 6168
Expand strbuf: 7196
Expand strbuf: 8227
Expand strbuf: 9259
Expand strbuf: 10286
Expand strbuf: 11311
Expand strbuf: 12343
Expand strbuf: 13373
Expand strbuf: 14400
Expand strbuf: 15440
Expand strbuf: 16473
Expand strbuf: 17502
Expand strbuf: 18541
Expand strbuf: 19570
Expand strbuf: 20604
Fetch checksum: bare&mac=00:03:78:9d:1c:8f&id=5128babe9b1d5e03e11da3324cb3d859&tbl=channel
Checksum: [13b779a8b78a90ada36539835fd5dd85]
Already up-to-date.
>>> Ending diagnostic chanpush
Code:
>>> Beginning diagnostic diskpush
Running: diskpush
SQLite3: 3.7.5
Curl version: libcurl/7.19.6 OpenSSL/1.0.0a zlib/1.2.3
Sending disk information to remote server.
Fetch checksum: bare&mac=00:03:78:9d:1c:8f&id=a3294185cb43d3c8f73d83af4a222dc7&tbl=disk
Checksum: [c39b7b4c6a75b85305e3d2b7e1dad479]
Already up-to-date.
>>> Ending diagnostic diskpush