gregn928 wrote:I have been using epg123 v1.1.10 since July with everything working smoothly. However, I just noticed that my epg123.mxf file stopped updating two weeks ago. Clicking on the "Save & Execute" button in epg123 should cause the MXF file to be updated, correct? Well, when I try that, it makes it through both stages of "Build schedules," but then the instant it begins "Build programs," it stops. Is it crashing, maybe? I tried upgrading to v1.1.15, rebooting Windows 7, and deleting the MXF file, but the behavior remained the same after each of these steps. What shall I try next?
garyan2 wrote:Your failure happens immediately after entering buildAllProgramEntries() which is inspecting and processing your cached files. It is possible that you have a corrupted cached file, though I thought I had built a way to avoid the crash.
In the EPG123 Configuration GUI, click the [Clear Cache] button. When complete, click the [Save & Execute] to rebuild and see if that helps. Also, check to make sure your drive is not out of space.
Thank you, Gary. That solved the problem. Although the first time I clicked [Save & Execute] the process didn't make it all the way through. So, I ran it a second time and it made it all the way through and created the MXF file.
Here is the error from the first run, in case you are curious:
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[9/21/2017 9:35:24 PM] [ INFO] Successfully retrieved artwork info for 500 programs.
[9/21/2017 9:35:28 PM] [ INFO] Successfully retrieved artwork info for 500 programs.
[9/21/2017 9:35:29 PM] [ERROR] SD API WebException Thrown. Message: The remote server returned an error: (502) Bad Gateway. , Status: ProtocolError
[9/21/2017 9:35:29 PM] [ERROR] Did not receive a response from Schedules Direct for artwork info of 500 programs.
[9/21/2017 9:35:29 PM] [ERROR] Problem occurred during getMoviePosters(). Exiting.
[9/21/2017 9:35:29 PM] [ERROR] Failed to create MXF file. Exiting.
[9/21/2017 9:35:29 PM] [ INFO] epg123 update execution time was 00:04:11.5273865.
Everything looks good now. Thank you!