# VDR Mandriva Linux configuration # see documentation for more info # Note that you can setup a system that runs multiple vdr daemons # simultaneusly by issuing the following commands: # ln -s vdr /etc/init.d/vdr2 # ln -s runvdr /usr/bin/runvdr2 # chkconfig --add vdr2 # cp /etc/sysconfig/vdr /etc/sysconfig/vdr2 # The other vdr daemons will however never be restarted # automatically. # List of plugins to load, separated by space. Special value "any" as # one of the entries will expand to a list of all the non-specified # installed plugins. # default: load all installed plugins # VDR_PLUGINS="any" # Plugin parameters can be set in /etc/sysconfig/vdr-pluginname or # you can set them manually below. You can also use # VDR_PLUGIN_ARGS_pluginname in /etc/sysconfig/vdr-pluginname as # well. Note that using VDR_PLUGIN_ARGS_xxxx in this file disables # the automatic configuration merging of this file during upgrades. # If a plugin name contains "-" you have to use "_" in its place. # examples: # VDR_PLUGIN_ARGS_someplugin="--example --parameters" # VDR_PLUGIN_ARGS_another_plugin="--parameter" # Restart VDR on plugin install/remove/upgrade events. Plugin events # are triggered only by plugins which are enabled above. # default: restart VDR when an active plugin is upgraded # VDR_RESTART_ON_INSTALL=no # VDR_RESTART_ON_REMOVE=no # VDR_RESTART_ON_UPGRADE=yes # List of DVB modules, if you want to modprobe and/or rmmod them # when VDR starts and stops. Note that harddrake should load the DVB # modules automatically and that rmmoding them should not be # necessary. Therefore use this configuration option only if you # experience problems. # If you set this, please list only the device drivers. For example # if you have an FF card, CX88-based card and a Skystar2-based card: # VDR_DVBMODULES="dvb-ttpci b2c2-flexcop-pci cx88-dvb" # default: no automatic modprobe or rmmod # VDR_DVBMODULES="" # Name of the VDR binary. # default: "vdr" # VDR_BINARY="vdr" # directory where vdr stores its config files. # default: /var/lib/vdr/config # VDR_CONFIGDIR="/var/lib/vdr/config" # amount of log messages, see vdr --help # default: 3 # VDR_LOGLEVEL=3 # which port to listen for SVDRP commands, 0 to disable # default: 2001 # VDR_SVDRP_PORT=2001 # watchdog timeout in seconds # default: no watchdog # VDR_WATCHDOG= # use LIRC remote control (yes|no) # default: no LIRC # VDR_LIRC=no # use a given RCU remote control, for example "/dev/ttyS1" # Note that user vdr has to have access rights to it. Usually # adding user vdr to group uucp is enough. # default: no RCU # VDR_RCU="" # Use given terminal to control VDR, for example "/dev/tty9". # Note that user vdr has to have a permission to it. # If you add user "vdr" to group "tty", VDR will have permissions # to tty7 and above, but not tty6 and below. # default: no terminal # VDR_TERMINAL="" # set to yes to start vdr with muted sound. no to enable sound # default: mute disabled # VDR_MUTE=no # numbers of dvb cards which vdr should use, separated by space # default: use all # VDR_CARDS="" # shutdown script for vdr, e.g. /etc/vdr/shutdown.sh # simple example script is provided in the documentation # default: no script # VDR_SHUTDOWN_SCRIPT="" # record script for vdr, e.g. /etc/vdr/record.sh # default: no script # VDR_RECORD_SCRIPT="" # VDR is allowed to die at most VDR_MAX_RESTART times in VDR_RESTART_INTERVAL # seconds. After that VDR is not restarted anymore. # default: 3 times # VDR_MAX_RESTART=3 # vdr is allowed to die at most VDR_MAX_RESTART times in VDR_RESTART_INTERVAL # seconds # default: 60 seconds # VDR_RESTART_INTERVAL=60 # If vdr dies too often, an email will is sent to this address. # For this to work, /bin/mail has to be present. It is provided # e.g. in "nail" package. # default: no email # VDR_FAIL_MAILTO="" # reboot after specified number of seconds if vdr died too often # default: no reboot # VDR_FAIL_BOOT= # additional arguments passed to vdr binary # default: no additional arguments # VDR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS="" # reload dvb drivers if vdr crashes (VDR_DVBMODULES should be set too) # default: no reloading # VDR_RELOADDVB=no # user VDR runs as # default: vdr # VDR_USER="vdr" # VDR video dir # default: /var/lib/vdr/video # VDR_VIDEO="/var/lib/vdr/video" # encode special chars in recordings, use with a VFAT video partition # default: no # VDR_VFAT=no # VDR nice level # default: 0 # VDR_NICE=0 # directory for images from the SVDRP command GRAB # default: image transfer via telnet only # VDR_GRAB="-"