After the HDHR update (20221023 with IPv6 support), the HDHR is not longer found on a DVR server reboot (Linux server). You can manually add it back and it will work until the next reboot.
See hdhomerun_config / libhdhomerun update 20221010 - Silicondust
They've been working on discovery and IPV6.
My UBUNTU Server finds all the Homeruns automatically ... I wish it didn't and so I do not know what kind of problems you are having ... Maybe you do not have IPV6 on your server?
Model: HDHR5-4K
Device ID: 1080ACCC
Firmware: 20221023
No, I'm fully IPv6 enabled. Maybe your IPv6 isn't fully configured and it's falling back automatically it IPv4?
You might be right I think ipv6 might be disabled brb ....
It is disabled and this is a fresh Install. .. mmmm interesting ....
Actually, did some more digging with some strange results.
On my pi4, running buster (not the prepackaged image) it came up fine.
On my main server (Debian bullseye), I saw some strange log messages. It looks like channels is trying to come up before the network is fully up. If I restart the channels-dvr service, it then comes up fine. So it's only failing on a boot.
WIll poke around some more, but I have a lot of recordings scheduled today so it has to wait for some more debug.
Figured it out....somehow the debian networking service became disabled. Hence there was no network-online.target for channels to wait for. IPv4 to the HDHR apparently didn't care...but IPv6 did.
Sorry for the false alarm.
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