I never used root access for backup. What I did when I installed the
server was:
mysql -u root -p mythconverg
grant all on mythconverg.* to mythtv@"192.168.178.%" identified by "mythtv";
flush privileges;
exit
then I simply used mysql-admin 1.1.10-1 on client machine 'Microstar'
which has static IP 192.168.178.3 to connect to server machine 'MBO'
using its static IP 192.168.178.2 and user mythtv and all was working
(and it still does when I use that version of mysql-admin at the same
client machine.)
Adam Majer schrieb:
ok.
But which connection is you with mysql-admin to attempt to make the
backup? All I see is the internal debian account (debian-sys-maint) from
localhost and mythtv.
Only mythtv connects from non-localhost and I do not see root or similar
account that would be used for backup...
- Adam
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