Simpson, Richard wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dirk grosse >>Osterhues >> >>Hej, >> >>I facing a problem with my mythtv-box (mythtv 0.18.1-r2) the past few >>days since I updated mysql to v.4.1.14. mythbackend kicks out the >>follwing while starting: >> >> >>>2005-10-20 02:15:07.443 New DB connection, total: 1 >>>Starting up as the master server. >>>2005-10-20 02:15:07.495 New DB connection, total: 2 >>>2005-10-20 02:15:07.559 New DB scheduler connection >>>2005-10-20 02:15:07.594 mythbackend version: >> >>0.18.1.20050510-1 www.mythtv.org >> >>>2005-10-20 02:15:07.594 Enabled verbose msgs : important general >>>0/nfslockfile.lock: No such file or directory >>>Unable to open lockfile! >>>Be sure that '0' exists and that both >>>the directory and that file are writeable by this user. >>>Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy >> >>strace tells me that mythbackend connects to the mysql-server and also >>gets the right information about the proper locating of the >>requested file: >> >> >>>[..] >>>read(0, "\22/home/mythtv/store", 19) = 19 >>>[..] >> >>So it should find it correctly. I also created a new clean >>database with >>the mc.sql-file and tried mythtv-setup, but that ends up with >>segmentation fault and doesn't store anything in the fresh database. >> >>I checked permissions of the mysql-user for mythconverg: they were ok. >>Since I got other stuff on that machine which makes also strong use of >>mysql and doesn't have any problems with it, there must by a very >>specific detail which doesn't fit. >> >>Besides, I forgot to make backup of my my.cnf before emergeing the new >>mysql, so it is a very fresh one (although I didn't make any >>changes to >>my old my.cnf anyway). >> >>I don't know if I'm on the right trace to suspect mysql, but >>since it's >>the only thing that changed it was my first idea. >> >>Can anybody lead me to a solution of this? >> > > > There are instructions for upgrading to mysql 4.1.x here: > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/mysql-upgrading.xml > > Everyone using Gentoo please read this! > > You are supposed to back up databases before the upgrade, but in your case, > Dirk, I guess it's too late. Your errors, however, I believe will be fixed > when you rebuild all packages with a mysql dependency with this command: > > revdep-rebuild
Sorry for not mentioning this: I read that before I upgraded mysql, did exactly as said and a revdep-rebuild rebuild the necessary packages without problems. There must be something else... Any more ideas? _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
