MattAnorak
New Member
HI there,
I'm just comparing the FoxSat HDR with the Fox T2 HDR and when I look at the settings on the remote scheduling site, for the 2x FoxT2 HDRs, I see the following at 04:30 each morning:
--- Auto Update ---
(Actually, on one of them I'd managed somehow to delete the auto update, as there were about 15 of them stacked up, but then restored from the backup schedule, deleted the duplicates only and left one in place and now it's there again every night, which is good).
But on the FoxSat HDR, I don't see an Auto Update, which means that it's not checking in every night.
Do you know how I can make sure that the --- Auto Update --- is also on the FoxSat HDR? It does do a firmware check at 3am each morning (not that there will ever be one for this machine!), but it doesn't do its 04:30 check in, so it doesn't report that it's been in contact with the remote scheduling server if it's not been used for a couple of days.
Can I simply copy the contents from one /var/lib/humaxtv/rsv.db database to the other (one of my FoxSat T2 HDRs has nothing scheduled apart from the 04:30 check in), neither does the FoxSat, so I'm thinking if I copy this across that might work... Or would it break it?
Thanks.
I'm just comparing the FoxSat HDR with the Fox T2 HDR and when I look at the settings on the remote scheduling site, for the 2x FoxT2 HDRs, I see the following at 04:30 each morning:
--- Auto Update ---
(Actually, on one of them I'd managed somehow to delete the auto update, as there were about 15 of them stacked up, but then restored from the backup schedule, deleted the duplicates only and left one in place and now it's there again every night, which is good).
But on the FoxSat HDR, I don't see an Auto Update, which means that it's not checking in every night.
Do you know how I can make sure that the --- Auto Update --- is also on the FoxSat HDR? It does do a firmware check at 3am each morning (not that there will ever be one for this machine!), but it doesn't do its 04:30 check in, so it doesn't report that it's been in contact with the remote scheduling server if it's not been used for a couple of days.
Can I simply copy the contents from one /var/lib/humaxtv/rsv.db database to the other (one of my FoxSat T2 HDRs has nothing scheduled apart from the 04:30 check in), neither does the FoxSat, so I'm thinking if I copy this across that might work... Or would it break it?
Thanks.
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