PAUL WILLIAMSON wrote:
Folks,

I went through the effort on my remote frontend to carefully look up every single video I have ripped from my DVD collection.
I went down to my local frontend (on the backend) and wanted to see the fruits of my labor on that machine, but it showed nothing.
I went over to setup and rescanned the video directory. None of the information I had just set up on my remote frontend was there. I thought it odd, but no big deal. Since I point my movie poster and mythvideo directories to the same location, I thought the local frontend didn't have read access. Since they both (local and remote frontends) are NFS mounting from a third server, I figured it was permissions.


Imagine my shock when I went back to the remote frontend, and none of the information that I had just put in was there.
So now I'd like to understand what I did wrong before I repopulate the MythVideo area again.


Thanks,
Paul

you either didn't mount the video folder on the second frontend or your video location setting on the second frontend is wrong.
You scanned an empty video folder so myth removes all the files from the database.


Steven
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