Essentially you need to touch the timestamp file and re-index.Quote:
Originally Posted by samjohnson
It depends on what image you are running, but try the following:
Code:# touch /var/timestamp
# force_index.tcl
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Essentially you need to touch the timestamp file and re-index.Quote:
Originally Posted by samjohnson
It depends on what image you are running, but try the following:
Code:# touch /var/timestamp
# force_index.tcl
and then wait a looooooooooooooooooong time ... if it's not sorted by the time you wake up the next day (not kidding) then complain ... LOUDLY.Quote:
Originally Posted by thomson
Soon (maybe immediately, not sure exactly), after applying THOMSON's suggestion you can see the program data via interfaces such as the TiVoWebPlus module called channelgrid. I think that the reason you can't see your season passes (or wishlists for that matter), and a search can't find the programs you 'know' are there, is that the TiVo is busy indexing - and you unfortunately need to wait. Channelgrid etc. can see the data because it doesn't rely on the index.
Maybe it could be described like it's a messed up phonebook; you got all the telephone numbers, but you can't find the one you want... until you order that mess - that takes a long time. Sorry couldn't think of a better analogy.
Ok so it works when i use the command above. This problem with the season passes/indexing is happening every week..I have left the machine for a couple of days and it still doesn't index - I have to do a forced index otherwise it won't work. Does anyone know why this is happening?
More a guess than anything but check this out http://forums.oztivo.net/showpost.ph...62&postcount=5 It was suggested to me for a wishlist problem and relates to a problem that can make the indexing fail. Not sure why a manual one would work in that case but there it is anyway.
I tried checking that fixtivotime had permissions to run but it still doesn't index automatically - i have to do it manually each week.