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Old 06-29-2013, 08:49 AM   #3132
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Okay. Will do the monitoring. But later in a controlled new-book / old-book environment.

[EDIT 2013-06-26] 1day after boot. Normal behaviour. Processes & log as expected^^. Bug hiding

[EDIT 2013-06-27] Yawn. Still working as expected.

[EDIT 2013-06-28] Still going strong. Did I dream?
Ah, It stopped working this morning! The cover-watchdog-helper process is not running anymore :

Code:
root      2840  0.0  0.3   2656   792 ?        Ss   05:42   0:00 /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/cover-watchdog
root     26883  0.0  0.1   1572   476 ?        S    07:48   0:00  \_ /mnt/us/linkss/bin/inotifywait -m -e modify --format %e /mnt/base-us/system/com.amazon.ebook.booklet.reader/reader.pref
root      2849  0.0  0.2   2656   768 ?        Ss   05:42   0:00 /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/screensaver-watchdog
root      3016  0.0  0.4  19320  1160 ?        Sl   05:42   0:00  \_ lipc-wait-event -m -s 0 com.lab126.powerd goingToScreenSaver
root      3017  0.0  0.2   2656   756 ?        S    05:42   0:00  \_ /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/screensaver-watchdog-helper
root      2859  0.0  0.2   2656   768 ?        Ss   05:42   0:00 /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/userstore-watchdog
root      2961  0.0  0.4  19320  1156 ?        Sl   05:42   0:00  \_ lipc-wait-event -m -s 0 com.lab126.volumd userstoreAvailable
root      2962  0.0  0.2   2656   764 ?        S    05:42   0:00  \_ /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/userstore-watchdog-helper
No other info, I wasn't following the log at the time.

All I did since yesterday, was 1) Wake up the Kindle 2) Look at a new book to take a screenshot for another post 3) USB connect it to retrieve the screenshot 4) *only then* did I notice the verbose messages had gone and the covers would not refresh anymore when I switching books.

[EDIT 2013-06-29 PM]

I just woke up the Kindle to resume reading a book and verbose messages + covers started to work again. There was no reboot.The cover-watchdog-helper process is back again. All happened automagically -- promise I didn't do anything special :

Code:
root      2840  0.0  0.3   2656   792 ?        Ss   11:33   0:00 /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/cover-watchdog
root     18479  0.0  0.1   1572   476 ?        S    14:43   0:00  \_ /mnt/us/linkss/bin/inotifywait -m -e modify --format %e /mnt/base-us/system/com.amazon.ebook.booklet.reader/reader.pref
root     18480  0.0  0.2   2656   764 ?        S    14:43   0:00  \_ /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/cover-watchdog-helper
root      2849  0.0  0.2   2656   768 ?        Ss   11:33   0:00 /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/screensaver-watchdog
root      3016  0.0  0.4  19320  1160 ?        Sl   11:33   0:00  \_ lipc-wait-event -m -s 0 com.lab126.powerd goingToScreenSaver
root      3017  0.0  0.2   2656   756 ?        S    11:33   0:00  \_ /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/screensaver-watchdog-helper
root      2859  0.0  0.2   2656   768 ?        Ss   11:33   0:00 /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/userstore-watchdog
root      2961  0.0  0.4  19320  1156 ?        Sl   11:33   0:00  \_ lipc-wait-event -m -s 0 com.lab126.volumd userstoreAvailable
root      2962  0.0  0.2   2656   764 ?        S    11:33   0:00  \_ /bin/sh /mnt/us/linkss/bin/userstore-watchdog-helper

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