8/9/2023 0 Comments Webmin restart server# Load the VERBOSE setting and other rcS variables || ARGS="$ARGS -htsp_port $TVH_HTSP_PORT" || ARGS="$ARGS -http_root $TVH_HTTP_ROOT" || ARGS="$ARGS -http_port $TVH_HTTP_PORT" # Read configuration variable file if it is present # PATH should only include /usr/* if it runs after the mountnfs.sh script # Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs udev Also Webmin doesn't even show a tvh or hts process in its list of available processes (normally it shows even disabled processes in the list). As I understand it, when you stop a process in Webmin all it does is call this script with the "stop" option, however I don't know how it removes it from or adds it to the list of startup items. This is the startup/shutdown script that Webmin thinks it should use. I am running TVHeadEnd under Debian Wheezy, and before anyone gives me grief about using Webmin, I use it because it helps me with a lot of Linux-y stuff that I don't really understand otherwise, and I have never had a problem with stopping or starting processes in Webmin prior to this. Is there another "watchdog" type process that should be running (I always thought there was one called just tvh or hts or something like that, I thought it had a shorter name but maybe I'm imagining things), and if so how can I get it to start again? Is there some Linux command I can use to check this? It seems to me as though in the past I have always seen two processes associated with TVHeadEnd, but now when I run ps -ax I see only this one: ![]() I can't imagine that Webmin did anything to alter the startup, it basically just takes what it thinks is the standard init script and uses that, but maybe when I disabled it temporarily it didn't get re-enabled correctly or something, but I don't know how to tell. ![]() I will include the startup script that Webmin thinks should be used at bootup and shutdown at the end of this post. However I then applied an update to TVHeadEnd (I am running the unstable branch) and now it does start at boot again, but today the system crashed when I attempted to tune a "problem" channel (insufficient signal strength) and TVHeadEnd did not restart itself. I was doing some system updates that required stopping TVHeadEnd so I went into Webmin's "Bootup and Shutdown" section (yes that is the correct place to access startup scripts in Webmin) and stopped TVHeadEnd, and did what I needed to do, but after rebooting I found it would not start automatically at bootup, even if I specifically enabled that in Webmin.
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