Ant Daniel wrote:
:$ for some reason email wasn't showing me all you wrote. My stuff
probably not relevant.
When you run MythWeb is it running directly on the back end, or on
another machine?
If on the backend, then it would imply to me that it's a networking
problem, between the frontend/backend.
Ant.
On 6/23/05, Ant Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I get this if the mythbackend dies or can't be contacted. If you try
to 'Watch TV' it says something like "Cannot locate mythbackend on
localhost"
Ant.
On 6/23/05, Jeroen Doumen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I get this whenever mythfrontend doesn't have permissions to rad the files -
check whether mythfrontend is suid root, or whether the user you're running
as has sufficient priviliges.
Jeroen
A very strange thing just happened to my MythTV setup. All of a sudden,
when attempting to view the listing of recorded shows, mythfrontend
reports
"Sorry, there are no recordings." It worked fine a few days ago when I
watched a new recording. Then I went away for the weekend and when I
came
back, this happened.
My setup:
Myth .18.1 from apt-get repositories
Fedora Core 3
Installed using Jarod's guide
Here is what I've tried:
- I can use MythWeb to list them, and even delete them.
- Nuvexport sees them and allows me to convert them.
- The files exist in the /var/mythtv folder.
- An experience Linux friend of mine used Ethereal to sniff the traffic
between the frontend and the backend, but it looks like they are
talking.
- There are no error messages in the console window even when running if
very verbose mode.
- Backend log reports nothing.
- I've restarted both frontend and backend and then rebooted and still
no
luck.
- Deleted all shows from the "recorded" table except one show that I've
had in there for about 1 year and it still says the same thing.
Has this happened to anyone else? Any suggestions for troubleshooting
this one? I am desperate here!
Thanks,
Tommy
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Here is a little more info based on the responses thus far:
- Not running NFS. I think it is called ext3/extended3.
- Frontend, backend, and mythweb are all on the same box.
- I've tried running frontend as root and same problem.
- I can watch Live TV.
- I can view upcoming recordings and past recordings from the frontend
Any other thoughts? Should I look at the source code to see the query
that is used to retrieve the show names in case it joins other tables to
the 'recorded' table. Remember I deleted all records from that table
but one good one. This was in case a show name/info had some special
characters. It worked on a Thursday. Recorded some shows over the
weekend. Then I tried to watch them on Monday. Then BAM, this happened!
Thanks again for any help/suggestions,
Tommy
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