> Matt Goebel wrote: > >>Ok... I give up! I'm ready to beat someone here. This should be simple, >>but I can't get it to work no matter what I try... I've read all the >>documentation I can find. (fedora+myth, Mythtv.org docs, wiki's etc...) >>Mythtv in general.. easy to setup, this is a pain. >> >>I have 2x Myth systems: >> >>1. Master (Lastest ATRPMS Myth, 1x PVR-250, fileserver, Analog cable >>connection, also network server an less used as frontend, mythweb) >> >>2. Slave (Lastest ATRPMS Myth, 1x PVR-250, Digital cable via composite) >> >>I want the following: >> >>1. The lave PVR-250 to be the first (primary) card, so that my recordings are >>digital quality when available (analog cn be a little grainy here) >> >>2. The master PVR-250 to handle live TV during recordings on the slave, and >>record if there's a conflict >> >>So to setup I: >> >>1. Load mythtvsetup on the master... change both IP's to the private LAN >>address, skip defining a card (per advanced setup doc), enter my video >>sources, exit. >> >>2. Change MySQL to allow connections for the Mythtv users from anywhere on my >>LAN. >> >>3. Start Mythbackend >> >>4. Run mythfilldatabase, let finish >> >>5. Load mythsetup on slave.. define local LAN IP for slave... master IP for >>master backend, exit >> >>6. Start Mythbackend on Slave, I now see a successful connection on both the >>master and slave... >> >>7. Run mythsetup on slave, add tuner, try to add input source for tuner.. no >>options besides "none" since video sources haven't be defined on >>slave... exit >> >>8. Check if tuner cardid has been added to DB on master... no luck >> >>9. Restart mythtvsetup on slave... define video source.. assign it to card, >>exit (Do NOT run mythfilldatabase)... >> >>10. Check if tuner cardid has been added to DB on master... no luck >> >>WTF am I missing? If I add a source and fill the database on the master I >>can see use the tuner on the slave... so that's ok except it makes the >>master's PVR-250 the primary.. and I still can't seem to add the 2nd tuner in >>the slave? >> >>_______________________________________________ >>mythtv-users mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >> >> >> > Did you do anything to tell the slave machine where the database is? > There should be a mysql.txt to edit IIRC > > Kevin > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > >
What does that file do? I didn't see any mention of it in documentation. It looks like it's for a senario where you have one backend and a remote frontend... In this case I have two backends and two frontends... Changing the value from localhost to the hostname or IP of the server gives me access denied errors when I try to start the backend on the slave... ??? _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
