#!/bin/bash # runvdr: Loads the DVB driver and runs VDR # # If VDR exits abnormally, the driver will be reloaded # and VDR restarted. # # In order to actually use this script you need to implement # the functions DriverLoaded(), LoadDriver() and UnloadDriver() # and maybe adjust the VDRPRG and VDRCMD to your particular # requirements. # # Since this script loads the DVB driver, it must be started # as user 'root'. Add the option "-u username" to run VDR # under the given user name. # # Any command line parameters will be passed on to the # actual 'vdr' program. # # See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and # how to reach the author. # # $Id: runvdr 2.0 2006/05/14 16:02:05 kls Exp $ #export LANG=de_DE.utf8 #export LC_COLLATE=de_DE.utf8 export LC_ALL="de_DE@euro" export LANG="de_DE.UTF-8" export VDR_CHARSET_OVERRIDE="ISO-8859-9" PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH VDRPRG="/usr/local/bin/vdr" VDRCMD="$VDRPRG -w 60 -c /etc/vdr -E /var/vdr -u vdruser -v /video0 -L /usr/local/src/vdr/PLUGINS/lib --lirc /dev/lircd -s /usr/local/bin/vdrpoweroff.sh -g /tmp -P'<PLUGIN>' $*" KILL="/usr/bin/killall -q -TERM" # Detect whether the DVB driver is already loaded # and return 0 if it *is* loaded, 1 if not: function DriverLoaded() { return 1 } # Load all DVB driver modules needed for your hardware: function LoadDriver() { sudo modprobe <DVB-KERNEL-TREIBER> } # Unload all DVB driver modules loaded in LoadDriver(): function UnloadDriver() { sudo modprobe -r <DVB-KERNEL-TREIBER> } # Load driver if it hasn't been loaded already: if ! DriverLoaded; then LoadDriver fi # VDR-Admin-AM starten /usr/local/bin/vdradmin-am.sh while (true) do eval "$VDRCMD" if test $? -eq 0 -o $? -eq 2; then exit; fi echo "`date` reloading DVB driver" $KILL $VDRPRG sleep 10 UnloadDriver LoadDriver echo "`date` restarting VDR" done