10-27-2018, 01:40 PM
Boot time can be determined by
1. mark the power on or reboot start time using a watch/clock
2. view moode log and record the time of the line below
20181027 092852 worker: Ready
The difference between the two times is the actual time it takes for moOde to boot up and become ready for client connections. It should be accurate within a few secs.
The amount of time it takes to boot up and become ready depends on many factors including how quickly an IP address is assigned by DHCP, the number of renderers that are started, how long it takes to mount any NAS devices that are configured, the speed of the boot media (SDCard or USB drive), the speed of the network, the speed of the Pi CPU etc.
-Tim
1. mark the power on or reboot start time using a watch/clock
2. view moode log and record the time of the line below
20181027 092852 worker: Ready
The difference between the two times is the actual time it takes for moOde to boot up and become ready for client connections. It should be accurate within a few secs.
The amount of time it takes to boot up and become ready depends on many factors including how quickly an IP address is assigned by DHCP, the number of renderers that are started, how long it takes to mount any NAS devices that are configured, the speed of the boot media (SDCard or USB drive), the speed of the network, the speed of the Pi CPU etc.
-Tim