This plugin is written by BUYUKBANG to improve total performance of Azbox HD and add some missing features! However its name remains as "Priority Manager", it now makes more than its name offers. Here are the features of Priority Manager:
* Priority Manager automatically changes the priorities of the processes to give optimal performance for the menu being used. I tested all processes one by one, decided their effects on the performance of all modules and prepared a bug-free (hopefully) and complex logic to cover all possible usage cases.
* Priority Manager provides power saving! Smudger's power measurements show that Priority Manager decrease power consumption of the box from 25W to 23W while watching an SD channel and from 28W to 24W while watching an HD channel.
* Priority Manager provides password protected hidden channel list feature. This will cover missing function in Azbox and so that you will be able to prepare a separate hidden channel list which you want hide from people not knowing your password. Default channel list will be automatically replaced, so that any reboots / electricity problems will not reveal this second channel list.
* Priority Manager can move plugins to internal HDD or USB storages.
* Priority Manager upgrades Busybox from v1.0 to v1.16.
* Priority Manager enables Cron usage.
* Priority Manager optionally automatically mounts CIF and NFS shares when remote server is online and automatically unmounts CIF AND NFS shares when remote server is offline, so protects file manager from freezes when remote goes offline after the shares mounted.
* Priority Manager optionally creates swap file on your HDD/Flash disk which will help RAM by caching some part of the memory. Priority Manager not only supports creating swap file on internal HDD or usb HDD/Flash disk connected before Azbox boots, it also supports creating swap file on usb HDD/Flash disk connected after Azbox boots by continuously checking for new USB devices.
* You can backup or restore /DISK2 and /PLUGINS folders with just a simple button from user interface.
* Priority Manager optionally takes backup of /DISK2 and /PLUGINS folders in user defined periods in background.
* Priority Manager can execute user selected programs after going into SLEEP mode and the kill them after return from SLEEP mode. By using this feature running resource intensive programs like transmission, aMule, azepgmgr in only SLEEP mode will be automatically managed without user intervention.
* Priority Manager increases internal storage (DOM) speed speed up to 20% by changing its working parameters.
* Priority Manager provides "Deep Sleep Mode" which automatically kills all unnecessary applications and improve downloading speed when box goes to sleep mode.
* You can reset all system passwords with just a simple button from user interface.
* Up on deactivating or uninstalling Priority Manager, if related features activated in /DISK2/etc/PriorityManagerSettings.txt, Busybox downgrades to the orginal version,swap file and cron is deactivated all mounted shares are unmounted and plugins are moved back to original place. A complete rollback without reboot requirement is performed.
SPECIAL THANKS TO: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Smudger for the all information, tests and power measurements, his tests killed the bugs!
Kanber Kav for his permission for the usage and modification of his Multicas Info plugin and for the idea of increasing internal storage (DOM) speed!
Zeini for the detailed channel switching time tests>
Bug Reports ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you have any problems with Priority Manager, activate VERBOSE LOG from user interface and restart Priority Manager from PLUGINS-->PriorityManager-->Activate/Reactivate. This will create a verbose log file /Download/PriorityManager_Verbose_Log . Collect data with this option set to 1, without stopping, restarting, reactivating and deactivating Priority Manager, because all this operations will delete all old log files. Then send an e-mail to buyukbang @ gmail.com containing PriorityManager_Verbose_Log with the approximate time that problem occured.
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NEU: Feintuning fьr den Kanal Schaltzeiten. (Danke an Zeini fьr die Tests)
NEU: Setzen Sie alle System-Passwцrter aus Benutzeroberflдche.
NEU: Automatische Korrektur PriorityManagerSettings.txt Format againist versehentlich UNIX wird im DOS-Format durch Benutzer gespeichert.
NEU: Priority Management Feature kann ein-und ausschalten von Benutzeroberflдche oder mal direkt von PriorityManagerSettings.txt.
NEU: DYNAMIC_SLEEP, MAJOR_SLEEP_TIME, MINOR_SLEEP_TIME Parameter hinzugefьgt werden. Sie kцnnen Verдnderungen dieser Parameter in PriorityManagerSettings.txt wenn Sie nicht zufrieden sind (oder Probleme mit) Priority Management Feature. Dies gibt Ihnen mehr Kontrolle ьber die Prioritдt Management.
NEU: DOM Speed Increading Funktion kann ein-und ausschalten von Benutzeroberflдche oder mal direkt von PriorityManagerSettings.txt.
Neu: Unterstьtzung fьr die Montage CIF und NFS-Freigaben der gleichen Datei-Server zur gleichen Zeit.
UPDATE: Mit einem Klick auf eine Schaltflдche in der Benutzeroberflдche zeigt manchmal leer Ausgang.
UPDATE: Falsche Dokumentation von selbst, dass damit CRON Feature erfordert ermцglicht BusyBox Feature. In der Tat, / plugins / PriorityManager / busybox wird direkt von Priority Manager aufgerufen, Also, wenn Sie mцchten, kцnnen Sie deaktivieren BusyBox-Funktion wдhrend der Verwendung CRON-Funktion.
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Priority ManagerV1.7BYBUYUKBANG
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IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THESE RELEASE: ------------------------------------------------ TO USE KILL_TV_EMU OPTION OR "MOVIE & BROWSER" BUTTON, YOU NEED TO REBOOT YOUR BOX AFTER (RE)ACTIVATONS OR RESTARTS OF PRIORITY MANAGER FROM ITS USER INTERFACE. THIS IS A SPECIAL REQUIREMENT FOR ONLY THESE FEATURES.
DESCRIPTION: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This plugin is written by BUYUKBANG to improve total performance of Azbox HD and add some missing features! However its name remains as "Priority Manager", it now makes more than its name offers. Here are the features of Priority Manager:
* Priority Manager automatically changes the priorities of the processes, kill and restart some of the processes to give optimal performance for the menu being used. I tested all processes one by one, decided their effects on the performance of all modules and prepared a bug-free (hopefully) and complex logic to cover all possible usage cases.
* Priority Manager provides power saving! Smudger's power measurements show that Priority Manager decrease power consumption of the box from 25W to 23W while watching an SD channel and from 28W to 24W while watching an HD channel.
* Priority Manager provides password protected hidden channel list feature. This will cover a missing functionality in Azbox and so that you will be able to prepare a separate hidden channel list which you want hide from people not knowing your password. Default channel list will be automatically replaced after reboot. So any reboots / electricity problems will not reveal your hidden channel list.
* Priority Manager can move plugins to internal HDD or USB storages.
* Priority Manager upgrades Busybox from v1.0 to v1.16.
* Priority Manager enables Cron usage.
* Priority Manager optionally automatically mounts CIF and NFS shares when remote server is online and automatically unmounts CIF AND NFS shares when remote server is offline, so protects file manager from freezes when remote goes offline after the shares mounted.
* Priority Manager optionally creates swap file on your HDD/Flash disk which will help RAM by caching some part of the memory. Priority Manager not only supports creating swap file on internal HDD or usb HDD/Flash disk connected before Azbox boots, it also supports creating swap file on usb HDD/Flash disk connected after Azbox boots by continuously checking for new USB devices.
* You can backup or restore /DISK2 and /PLUGINS folders with just a simple button from user interface.
* Priority Manager optionally takes backup of /DISK2 and /PLUGINS folders in user defined periods in background.
* Priority Manager can execute user selected programs after going into SLEEP mode and the kill them after return from SLEEP mode. By using this feature running resource intensive programs like transmission, aMule, azepgmgr in only SLEEP mode will be automatically managed without user intervention.
* Priority Manager increases internal storage (DOM) speed speed up to 20% by changing its working parameters.
* Priority Manager provides "Deep Sleep Mode" which automatically kills all unnecessary applications and improve downloading speed when box goes to sleep mode.
* You can reset all system passwords with just a simple button from user interface.
* Up on deactivating or uninstalling Priority Manager, if related features activated in /DISK2/etc/PriorityManagerSettings.txt, Busybox downgrades to the orginal version,swap file and cron is deactivated all mounted shares are unmounted and plugins are moved back to original place. A complete rollback without reboot requirement is performed.
SPECIAL THANKS TO: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Smudger for the all information, tests and power measurements, his tests killed the bugs!
Kanber Kav for his permission for the usage and modification of his Multicas Info plugin and for the idea of increasing internal storage (DOM) speed!
Zeini for the detailed channel switching time tests!
Bug Reports ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you have any problems with Priority Manager, activate VERBOSE LOG from user interface and restart Priority Manager from PLUGINS-->PriorityManager-->Activate/Reactivate. This will create a verbose log file /Download/PriorityManager_Verbose_Log . Collect data with this option set to 1, without stopping, restarting, reactivating and deactivating Priority Manager, because all this operations will delete all old log files. Then send an e-mail to buyukbang @ gmail.com containing PriorityManager_Verbose_Log with the approximate time that problem occured.
v1.7 ----- NEW: Added KILL_TV_EMU and WAIT_SECONDS_BEFORE_KILL options to PriorityManagerSettings.txt. When KILL_TV_EMU is activated, all TV and EMU applications are automatically killed after switching to movie, rss or browser menus. with this feature, your box will have more free system resources (both processing power -CPU- and RAM) for playing higher bitrate movies or browsing the internet.
NEW: Added "Movie & Browser" button to user interface. If you don't want to use "Auto Kill TV-EMU" feature activated by KILL_TV_EMU option, you can use "Movie & Browser" button to kill TV and EMU applications before watching a very high bit rate movie file. TV and EMU applications will be automatically restarted after swithcing back to TV menu.
NEW: "Hidden Channel List" button now doesn't need to reboot the box.
NEW: "Default Channel List" added. So you don't need to reboot the box to activate default channel list.
NEW: Azbox settings file (selene.conf) is included in both "Default Channel List" and "Hidden Channel List" packs. So you can define and use different settings (ie. volume, parental lock setting, last switched channel, etc..) for each channel lists.
NEW: OSCAM EMU prioritization. (Thanks to Alex-1 for the information!)
NEW: OpenVPN prioritization. (Thanks to banditus for the information!)
NEW: Decreased CPU usage of PriorityManager.sh (Its priority is decreased and default MINOR_SLEEP_TIME value is set to 3.)
FIX: HDD not sleeps when reserved programs are waiting to be recorded. Previous fix made in v1.4 was not enogh. But this time the problem is completely fixed (Thanks to Alex-1 for the bug report and fix tests!)
INSTALLATION: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ METHOD 1 : USING PLUGINS MENU USER INTERFACE 1. Extract PriorityManager.plugin and plugins.lst files from the archive file.
2. Copy PriorityManager.plugin and plugins.lst to USB or simply transfer them by FTP to /tmp folder of your Azbox.
3. Enter Plugins menu, press Red Button on remote controller to add plugin. If you're using USB select to install it from USB, or if you transferred files to /tmp folder install it from tmp folder.
4. Check user defined parameters in /DISK2/etc/PriorityManagerSettings.txt and edit parameters if you want, save the file.
5. Activate plugin from the plugins menu: PLUGINS-->PriorityManager-->Activate/Reactivate
6. After the first run of the script standby.sh and wakeup.sh scripts will be created under /DISK2/etc . These scripts will help to main script for the decision of the sleep mode by creating and deleting a file ( /tmp/PriorityManager_Sleep ) If you have already standby.sh and wakeup.sh in /DISK2/etc, they will be backed up by installation process in the same directory. Then you may want to manually add below commands to scripts before running Priority Manager: echo 0 > /tmp/PriorityManager_Sleep = to standby.sh rm /tmp/PriorityManager_Sleep = to wakeup.sh
METHOD 2 : MANUAL INSTALLATION Those having difficulties with azbox plugin installation mechanism may choose this method. 1. Rename PriorityManager.plugin as PriorityManager.tgz and extract files with an unzip tool like winrar, 7-Zip, etc.
2. Upload PriorityManager folder to azbox under /PLUGINS folder.
3. chmod 755 everything in PriorityManager folder and its sub folders.
4. Run following command in TELNET: /PLUGINS/PriorityManager/sh/install.sh
5. Check user defined parameters in /DISK2/etc/PriorityManagerSettings.txt and edit parameters if you want, save the file.
6. Activate plugin from the plugins menu: PLUGINS-->PriorityManager-->Activate/Reactivate
7. After the first run of the script standby.sh and wakeup.sh scripts will be created under /DISK2/etc . These scripts will help to main script for the decision of the sleep mode by creating and deleting a file ( /tmp/PriorityManager_Sleep ) If you have already standby.sh and wakeup.sh in /DISK2/etc, they will be backed up by installation process in the same directory. Then you may want to manually add below commands to scripts before running Priority Manager: echo 0 > /tmp/PriorityManager_Sleep = to standby.sh rm /tmp/PriorityManager_Sleep
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESSES: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SDecoderServer - A/V playback and demux DStar - Menu handler CRTVCore - TV module CRTVSetup - TV module detector_test - file type detection emu_module - Multicas file_control - manages file operations. mbox_module - MBox emu mgcamd - MgCamd emu cheops_module - Cheops emu sbox.sigma - SBox emu telnetd - telnet server vsftpd - ftp server JIPC_Server - manages messages between processes (Java Interprocess Communication Server) cifsdnotifyd - SAMBA server cifsoplockd - SAMBA server xfslogd - XFS log xfsdatad - XFS xfsbufd - XFS ir_control - Remote control youtube_player - Youtube Polaris - Browser browser_control - Browser rssfeed - RSS EStar - Photo viewer
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MaZ - Managerver. 3.2forAzBox Hd
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- Fixed problem with downloads of 16 є E KOS - Added Brazilian Portuguese language, thanks segroll. - Modified the Catalan language by pe.tardo last, thanks. - Modified the Italian language by Dr. Who last sent, thanks. - Fixed problem with lists of suppliers for 5209 firmwares on. This was not a problem of maize but the conversion of the channel lists version 9 to version 10 that made the firmware, now send the list from Maz, if you have a firm upper 5209 or send the list with the number from version 10 for the firmware does not change. - Made changes to use the lists of Premium A + with a tuner other than the SAT.
The changes I have made fast and have not tried a lot, especially the issue of Premium + because I have an Elite and I can not prove anything and now I have also since E2, so if you see something strange what you say.