Sometimes I got such result os ps -e}grep mediafusion
mediafusion-int <defunct>
So no Media Feeds working.
How to resolve the problem?
Mediafusion problem
- mackowiakp
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Re: Mediafusion problem
Help,
I have the same problem...
root@~]# ps -ef
...................................
root 1268 1 0 21:24 ? 00:00:00 /usr/local/twonkymedia/twonkymedia -D
root 1269 1268 12 21:24 ? 00:00:58 /usr/local/twonkymedia/twonkymediaserver -D
.........................................
root 1409 1269 0 21:25 ? 00:00:00 [mediafusion-int] <defunct>
......................................
Thank you
I have the same problem...
root@~]# ps -ef
...................................
root 1268 1 0 21:24 ? 00:00:00 /usr/local/twonkymedia/twonkymedia -D
root 1269 1268 12 21:24 ? 00:00:58 /usr/local/twonkymedia/twonkymediaserver -D
.........................................
root 1409 1269 0 21:25 ? 00:00:00 [mediafusion-int] <defunct>
......................................
Thank you
- mackowiakp
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Re: Mediafusion problem
Maybe it is Linux firewall problem? Is any set of TCP or UDP ports dedicated for this function?
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- parnott
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Re: Mediafusion problem
No it is just standard Twonky behaviour and ultimately causes no problems.
All it means is that TwonkyServer launched MediaFusion as a child process, MediaFusion ended but TwonkyServer did not read the exit results of its child process. Does very little harm except take up a little space in the process table.
All it means is that TwonkyServer launched MediaFusion as a child process, MediaFusion ended but TwonkyServer did not read the exit results of its child process. Does very little harm except take up a little space in the process table.