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  1. #1

    Smile daylight saving - still wont adjust

    Hi

    Running image 1.3 on an old philips series 1.

    Its been doing daily calls every day sucessfully but the time is still one hour out since DLS came into effect.

    I have forced two daily calls and both suceeded, but no update of the time.

    Any ideas?

    OK, while I am here, how do I get the 30 second skip enabled on the S1 tivo? Possible?

    THANKS!!!!!

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    Hi there. You posted this in the TiVoHD area which is actually for the commercial TiVo sold in Australia, not the hobbyist Series 1 OzTiVo. Therefore I have moved it to the appropriate area, just in case you were wondering

    That aside, a forum search with the keyword daylight reveals the following recent thread on the same issue: http://forums.oztivo.net/showthread.php?t=1950 which may be just what you are looking for. See how you go.

    OK, while I am here, how do I get the 30 second skip enabled on the S1 tivo? Possible?
    If you mean the hobbyist TiVo then it already is.... if you mean the commercial TiVoHD then no it is not possible.
    Last edited by Darren King; 14-10-2008 at 09:34 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darren King View Post
    Hi there. You posted this in the TiVoHD area which is actually for the commercial TiVo sold in Australia, not the hobbyist Series 1 OzTiVo. Therefore I have moved it to the appropriate area, just in case you were wondering

    That aside, a forum search with the keyword daylight reveals the following recent thread on the same issue: http://forums.oztivo.net/showthread.php?t=1950 which may be just what you are looking for. See how you go.


    If you mean the hobbyist TiVo then it already is.... if you mean the commercial TiVoHD then no it is not possible.
    Thanks Darren, I did a search, but obviously not a good one.

    Ill try the settime command and see if it survives a daily call.

    Thanks.

    Oh and I have a series 1 tivo not a HD tivo. Managed to find the select play 30 select shortcut to get the 30 second skip working, prior to that the key would cause it to go to the end/start and major marker points only.

    cheers

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    settime will not say current.

    That thread is a little confusing.

    The information in this wiki is still current and should fix your problem.

    Peter.
    Please search this forum and our Website for your TiVo questions before starting a new thread. Thanks!

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by petestrash View Post
    settime will not say current.

    That thread is a little confusing.

    The information in this wiki is still current and should fix your problem.

    Peter.
    Thanks Pete,

    I entered the command and am running a daily call now. See how it goes, ill report back!

    Cheers
    Len

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by lenman74 View Post
    Thanks Pete,

    I entered the command and am running a daily call now. See how it goes, ill report back!

    Cheers
    Len
    I have not fared so good.

    how am i doing here, i dont think its working...

    it seems to have hung at the connecting to time server point. firewall? any ideas?

    [TiVo [p0] /]# rsync -rv 65.49.60.197:ztivo_timezones .
    open_socket_out(132)
    open_socket_out(139)
    Welcome to the OzTiVo rsync server...

    receiving file list ... done
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Adelaide
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Brisbane
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Canberra
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Currie
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Darwin
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Eucla
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Hobart
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lindeman
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lord_Howe
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Perth
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney
    hack/zoneinfo/Pacific/Norfolk
    wrote 0 bytes read 0 bytes 0.00 bytes/sec
    total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
    [TiVo [p0] /]# /bin/ntpdate -b -v 132.163.4.103
    Our postcode is 02000. Found matching timezone Australia/Sydney
    Offset 39600 for timezone EST, daylight saving is 1
    Connecting to time server 132.163.4.103
    ro
    Failed to connect to 132.163.4.103: Connection timed out
    Failed to connect to any of the time servers
    [TiVo [p0] /]# ro
    File system is now READ ONLY.
    [TiVo [p0] /]#

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    Ok, timezone files are not your issue, as you were already up to date.

    I think you are guessing right about a port being blocked.

    Port 37 on your firewall/router needs to be open for the time calls to be made.

    Peter.
    Please search this forum and our Website for your TiVo questions before starting a new thread. Thanks!

  8. #8
    Hi Peter

    Is this a one off thing or will the port need to stay open.

    Does it seem like I have the correct time zone settings?

    I'll try mucking around with the router. Would you recommend using a fixed IP address for the Tivo so that the routing works after reboot of the router/tivo?

    Thanks for your help.

    Len



    Quote Originally Posted by petestrash View Post
    Ok, timezone files are not your issue, as you were already up to date.

    I think you are guessing right about a port being blocked.

    Port 37 on your firewall/router needs to be open for the time calls to be made.

    Peter.

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    I opened ports 36-38 and directed them to 192.168.0.3 and reran the process

    Still not working. Do ADSL modems have firewalls in them as well as routers? Might I need to do something with my modem?


    Trying 192.168.0.3...
    Connected to 192.168.0.3.
    Escape character is '^]'.
    [TiVo [p1] ~]# rw
    File system is now READ/WRITE.
    [TiVo [p1] ~]# rsync -rv 65.49.60.197:ztivo_timezones .
    open_socket_out(132)
    open_socket_out(139)
    Welcome to the OzTiVo rsync server...

    receiving file list ... done
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Adelaide
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Brisbane
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Canberra
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Currie
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Darwin
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Eucla
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Hobart
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lindeman
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lord_Howe
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Perth
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney
    hack/zoneinfo/Pacific/Norfolk
    wrote 0 bytes read 0 bytes 0.00 bytes/sec
    total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
    [TiVo [p1] ~]# /bin/ntpdate -b -v 132.163.4.103
    Our postcode is 02000. Found matching timezone Australia/Sydney
    Offset 39600 for timezone EST, daylight saving is 1
    Connecting to time server 132.163.4.103
    Failed to connect to 132.163.4.103: Connection timed out
    Failed to connect to any of the time servers
    [TiVo [p1] ~]#

  10. #10
    I think I got it. I used a different IP address in the ntpdate line...yay, well to ckeck that it actually worked and will survive a daily call. heres hopin!


    Last login: Wed Oct 22 23:53:27 on ttys000
    Laptop:~ mancini$ telnet 192.168.0.3
    Trying 192.168.0.3...
    Connected to 192.168.0.3.
    Escape character is '^]'.
    rw[TiVo [p1] ~]# rw
    File system is now READ/WRITE.
    [TiVo [p1] ~]# cd /
    [TiVo [p1] /]# rsync -rv 65.49.60.197:ztivo_timezones .
    open_socket_out(132)
    open_socket_out(139)
    Welcome to the OzTiVo rsync server...

    receiving file list ... done
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Adelaide
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Brisbane
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Canberra
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Currie
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Darwin
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Eucla
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Hobart
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lindeman
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lord_Howe
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Perth
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney
    hack/zoneinfo/Pacific/Norfolk
    wrote 0 bytes read 0 bytes 0.00 bytes/sec
    total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
    [TiVo [p1] /]# rs/bin/ntpdate -b -v 132.163.4.103
    bash: rs/bin/ntpdate: No such file or directory
    [TiVo [p1] /]# bin/ntpdate -b -v 129.6.15.29
    Our postcode is 02000. Found matching timezone Australia/Sydney
    Offset 39600 for timezone EST, daylight saving is 1
    Connecting to time server 129.6.15.29
    Setting the local time to Thu Oct 23 00:05:37 2008
    gmtime gives 108/9/23 00:05:37 [4]
    sending to clock 08/10/23 00:05:37 [4]
    [TiVo [p1] /]#




    Quote Originally Posted by lenman74 View Post
    I opened ports 36-38 and directed them to 192.168.0.3 and reran the process

    Still not working. Do ADSL modems have firewalls in them as well as routers? Might I need to do something with my modem?


    Trying 192.168.0.3...
    Connected to 192.168.0.3.
    Escape character is '^]'.
    [TiVo [p1] ~]# rw
    File system is now READ/WRITE.
    [TiVo [p1] ~]# rsync -rv 65.49.60.197:ztivo_timezones .
    open_socket_out(132)
    open_socket_out(139)
    Welcome to the OzTiVo rsync server...

    receiving file list ... done
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Adelaide
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Brisbane
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Broken_Hill
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Canberra
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Currie
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Darwin
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Eucla
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Hobart
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lindeman
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Lord_Howe
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Perth
    hack/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney
    hack/zoneinfo/Pacific/Norfolk
    wrote 0 bytes read 0 bytes 0.00 bytes/sec
    total size is 0 speedup is 0.00
    [TiVo [p1] ~]# /bin/ntpdate -b -v 132.163.4.103
    Our postcode is 02000. Found matching timezone Australia/Sydney
    Offset 39600 for timezone EST, daylight saving is 1
    Connecting to time server 132.163.4.103
    Failed to connect to 132.163.4.103: Connection timed out
    Failed to connect to any of the time servers
    [TiVo [p1] ~]#

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