*/1 * * * * curl -s http://localhost:8000/stat/stream | jq '.[].errors' If errors > 10, trigger sudo systemctl restart astra . Don't log to syslog. Write to a RAM disk to save SSD wear:
"pid": "/run/astra.pid", "adapter": [ "conf.d/adapters/dvb_s2_card0.json", "conf.d/adapters/dvb_s2_card1.json" ], "stream": [ "conf.d/streams/udp_rtp_mcast.json" ] astra cesbo install better
Add --enable-advanced-debug during development, but for production, add --disable-debug to reduce binary size and improve L1 cache hits. Step 3: Installing DVB Drivers (The Non-Broken Way) If you use TBS or other dedicated DVB cards, the in-kernel drivers are often outdated. */1 * * * * curl -s http://localhost:8000/stat/stream | jq '
astra --send "reload stream id=1" astra --send "restart adapter id=0" If you followed the "normal" way and are now failing, here is how to fix it the "better" way. Step 3: Installing DVB Drivers (The Non-Broken Way)
Implement the steps in this guide. Your streams will be more stable. Your CPU usage will drop by 20-30%. And you will finally have an Astra server that you can trust to run for six months without a restart.
You don't have to.