I came across an issue with a DSS200 that I haven't seen before.
I am not yet on site, to get a log and upload to log analyser, but you might have an idea:
It's a server currently working under festival stress and (regardless of reboots or shutting down for a couple of minutes or a little bit more) when one tries to enter a time and skip forward, the movie continues from where it was.
Occasionally, it moves to that point, but that is only once, and then not again, but to the same point only.
(If it was to move to 01:00:00 and then to 01:29:00, it would move back to 01:00:00, even if it has played up to 01:04:00.)
It does it with DCPs that are encrypted or not, previously playing and skipping or newly ingested, played in a playlist or autonomous.
Other makes of servers that got the DCPs from that one play them just fine...
I am thinking of taking a log, backing up serial automation and wipe the database tomorrow, but if you have any idea on what could be the trouble, I might save my self some time that I would otherwise waste.
By the way, on festival environments, I would only have had DSS200s with the biggest drives XFS (if I remember correctly) can handle, given the chance. That ship has sailed, though.
I am not yet on site, to get a log and upload to log analyser, but you might have an idea:
It's a server currently working under festival stress and (regardless of reboots or shutting down for a couple of minutes or a little bit more) when one tries to enter a time and skip forward, the movie continues from where it was.
Occasionally, it moves to that point, but that is only once, and then not again, but to the same point only.
(If it was to move to 01:00:00 and then to 01:29:00, it would move back to 01:00:00, even if it has played up to 01:04:00.)
It does it with DCPs that are encrypted or not, previously playing and skipping or newly ingested, played in a playlist or autonomous.
Other makes of servers that got the DCPs from that one play them just fine...
I am thinking of taking a log, backing up serial automation and wipe the database tomorrow, but if you have any idea on what could be the trouble, I might save my self some time that I would otherwise waste.
By the way, on festival environments, I would only have had DSS200s with the biggest drives XFS (if I remember correctly) can handle, given the chance. That ship has sailed, though.
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