Tyler Edwards wrote:
Here’s the setup, masterbackend with one PVR150 in it and a large hard drive. One remote frontend/backend combination with a PVR350 in it using the TV out function. At this point I can watch live TV over the network, see the EPG, schedule recordings, and connect to the database. What I
This is a little vague but if you mean you are running a frontend on the non-master host and you can see the EPG and scheduled recordings from the master, then that host has the correct mysql.txt and network access is granted for connections from that host.But this is all in reference to the frontend...
can’t seem to get working is the remote backend tuner card. When I goto http://192.168.0.4:6544 <http://192.168.0.4:6544/> and look at the status it says that encoder 2 is on mythfront1 and is not currently
Which would indicate that you ran mythtv-setup to add the card and the master can see the entry for the card in the database but does not mean that there is a necessarily any connection between processes.
connected. I’m not sure what to do to get it connected!!! I have
Sorry but 1) is the "mythbackend" process running on the slave host? 2) If so, is the very first line of log output "Running as a slave backend."? And does the master backend logs show "adding: mythfront1 as a slave backend server" at about the same timestamp? The most common problems would be on the first "General" page of mythtv-setup. Make sure that you have the correct numeric IP for mythfront1 and the "Master Server IP address" must be the real network address and not 127.0.0.1 . -- bjm
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