Re: [vdr] Multiple vdr peers on same machine

2018-09-26 Thread Mikko Tuumanen
> Actually it should be possible to run several VDRs on the same machine
> without any exta efforts. All you need to do is use separate SVDRP ports
> via the --port option.

I was missing address of the machine from the other svdrphosts.conf. 127.0.0.1 
there didn't help, because peering doesn't use that address.



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Re: [vdr] Multiple vdr peers on same machine

2018-09-25 Thread Klaus Schmidinger

On 9/25/18 8:52 PM, Mikko Tuumanen wrote:

I have two vdr instances running on the same machine, one for recording and
other for viewing. Then I wanted them to use the new vdr peer system to be
able to edit timers from the viewing side.

Running two vdr's didn't work because they both want to bind the 6419 port,
...


Actually it should be possible to run several VDRs on the same machine
without any exta efforts. All you need to do is use separate SVDRP ports
via the --port option.

Klaus

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