2014-01-28, 18:53
Hey Guys,
I want to start in a few days a complete fresh XBMC installation from the scratch.
In course of that i try to implement a very robust and unbreakable Installation.
In the past i have some problems when xbmc isn't responding any more. If that case appear the only solution is to restart XBMC manually.
I wont now write a little C-Programm that checks periodically if XBMC is responding on commands or not.
If XBMC doesn't react after a defined time, the programm starts a kill & restart function.
My first idea for a solution is to use a callback-method from xbmc.
I don't have dealt with the xbmc architecture and i want to work in in a few days.
My question so far:
Is this a possible solution and if yes which callbacks are interessted in that case?
Should i use a Python Callback or a C-Callback method from XBMC itself ?
About hints & tips for a solution of the problem I would be very happy
greetings
Vertax
PS: Sorry for the bad english ^^
I want to start in a few days a complete fresh XBMC installation from the scratch.
In course of that i try to implement a very robust and unbreakable Installation.
In the past i have some problems when xbmc isn't responding any more. If that case appear the only solution is to restart XBMC manually.
I wont now write a little C-Programm that checks periodically if XBMC is responding on commands or not.
If XBMC doesn't react after a defined time, the programm starts a kill & restart function.
My first idea for a solution is to use a callback-method from xbmc.
I don't have dealt with the xbmc architecture and i want to work in in a few days.
My question so far:
Is this a possible solution and if yes which callbacks are interessted in that case?
Should i use a Python Callback or a C-Callback method from XBMC itself ?
About hints & tips for a solution of the problem I would be very happy
greetings
Vertax
PS: Sorry for the bad english ^^