Tony
08-10-2005, 06:03 PM
Hi all,
During the recent troubles I've reimaged to 1.4 and played with a few other things.
Now on tivoweb when I choose "Now Showing" I get a failure with this error text:-
===
INTERNAL SERVER ERROR
--cut here--
action_nowshowing '/' 'set "sort" "2";'
can't read "cache_ns_rec": no such variable
while executing
"lsearch $cache_ns_rec $fsid"
(procedure "print_nowshowingrow" line 64)
invoked from within
"print_nowshowingrow $chan $rec $nstype $rcount"
("uplevel" body line 4)
invoked from within
"uplevel $body"
invoked from within
"ForeachMfsFileTrans fsid name type $nowshowingdir "" 15 {
set rec [db $db openid $fsid]
if {$nstype == 6} {
print_nowshowingrow $chan $rec $nst..."
(procedure "::action_nowshowing" line 60)
invoked from within
"::action_$action $chan $part $env"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval {::action_$action $chan $part $env}"
--cut here--
===
Any ideas?
My thoughts are its either something to do with the disrupted Guide Data lately, or something to do with my recent (failed) attempt to get tivowebplus going.
Cheers,
Tony
During the recent troubles I've reimaged to 1.4 and played with a few other things.
Now on tivoweb when I choose "Now Showing" I get a failure with this error text:-
===
INTERNAL SERVER ERROR
--cut here--
action_nowshowing '/' 'set "sort" "2";'
can't read "cache_ns_rec": no such variable
while executing
"lsearch $cache_ns_rec $fsid"
(procedure "print_nowshowingrow" line 64)
invoked from within
"print_nowshowingrow $chan $rec $nstype $rcount"
("uplevel" body line 4)
invoked from within
"uplevel $body"
invoked from within
"ForeachMfsFileTrans fsid name type $nowshowingdir "" 15 {
set rec [db $db openid $fsid]
if {$nstype == 6} {
print_nowshowingrow $chan $rec $nst..."
(procedure "::action_nowshowing" line 60)
invoked from within
"::action_$action $chan $part $env"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval {::action_$action $chan $part $env}"
--cut here--
===
Any ideas?
My thoughts are its either something to do with the disrupted Guide Data lately, or something to do with my recent (failed) attempt to get tivowebplus going.
Cheers,
Tony