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- REALTEK PCIE GBE FAMILY CONTROLLER WAKING PC UPDATE
- REALTEK PCIE GBE FAMILY CONTROLLER WAKING PC WINDOWS 10
- REALTEK PCIE GBE FAMILY CONTROLLER WAKING PC PLUS
My EPG data is updated daily from Schedules Direct at 19:05:00 (7:05 PM) and historically we have seen that NextPVRService wakes the Windows system just prior to 7:05 to do this update if Windows is sleeping. My EPG update interval is set to 120 minutes on Kodi if that has a bearing on what is happening. But there are clearly events in the sleep study report that show that NextPVR is waking the server too. To be honest there is also another event waking the Windows server - an interrupt, probably a magic packet (wake on LAN) being received by the network ethernet interface card ( Device -Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller ) which I am also investigating. On Feb 24 overnight, Kodi on the Shield was updated to Kodi 19 automatically and on the night of Feb 25 my sleep problems started. I am not sure exactly what this does, but if you look through the nrecord logs this an may other events including methiod:oups, method:channel.list and method:recording list (these are around 07:31:28 in the nrecord log) - I think these later are normal to update the channels and scheduled recordings from the Windows server, but I am not sure. 06:13:38.792 host_callback: 192.168.2.101:8866īased on this it looks like NextPVR service reported that the system resumed at 06:13:34:101 and then at 06:13:38:791 it got a request from 192:168:2:102 which happens to be my Nvidia Shield (it has a fixed IP address to make debugging easier) for the method=recording.lastupdated. 06:13:38.791 Got request : /service (recording.lastupdated)
REALTEK PCIE GBE FAMILY CONTROLLER WAKING PC PLUS
When I checked the nrecord logs for 06:12:31 plus 1:02 or around 06:13:33 I can see that the following: For example per the sleep study report (see attached) on at 06:12:31 the system entered Hybrid Sleep only to be woken 1 minute and 2 seconds later by 'Timer - NextPVRServer.exe'. I have run a powercfg -sleepstudy command on Windows to generate a sleep study report and it clearly shows the sleep Exit Reason to be 'Timer - NextPVRServer.exe'. It appears that it is waking to be ready to receive requested from the NextPVR add-on running on Kodi for maintenance of EPG data, the schedule of recordings, etc - I am not really sure which of these is happening based on reviewing the NextPVR nrecord logs, as I don't know what the methods being logged do. These wakes are happening in the middle of the night when no recordings are scheduled and there is no EPG update to be performed. It is not doing it because a recording needs to be made or the EPG needs to be updated.
REALTEK PCIE GBE FAMILY CONTROLLER WAKING PC WINDOWS 10
NextPVR V5 is waking my Windows 10 system from sleep.