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