[mythtvnz] Split server setup.....

Nick Rout nick.rout at gmail.com
Sun Jan 2 03:52:06 GMT 2011


On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 4:09 PM, chris <chris at thebayleys.net> wrote:
> On 02/01/11 15:55, Nick Rout wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 2:52 PM, chris<chris at thebayleys.net>  wrote:
>>> On 02/01/11 11:08, Nick Rout wrote:
>>>> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 10:27 AM, chris bayley<chris at thebayleys.net>    wrote:
>>>>> Hi team, as a new inductee into the mythtv fold I am just struggling at
>>>>> little with my setup.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a compact media PC as the front end, a decent server armed with a
>>>>> WinTV-HVR-4000 as backend, and a raid5 NAS box serving the NFS file
>>>>> store and MySQL database. So it seems obvious as to configuring the
>>>>> frontend for the database server but I don't see where to tell it about
>>>>> the backend server ?
>>>> Hi Chris, not sure what you are asking here?
>>>>
>>>> You tell the frontend where the database is, the database knows where
>>>> the backends are. in mythtv-setup|general you tell the backend where
>>> Ahh cool, that makes sense...
>>> Will follow that to it's logical  conclusion.
>>>
>>>> Where are you living these days, don't mind spending a bit of time
>>>> helping if you aren't out in the sticks.
>>> Sticks! (Halswell/Taitapu...) be good to have you both round some day
>>> this summer though....
>>>>> Also, it is not clear to me at this time the intricacies of recording a
>>>>> FTA broadcast from the frontend interface using the DVB card on the
>>>>> backend...
>>>> Just tell it to record from the frontend, go to manage recordings and
>>>> follow your nose.
>>>>
>>>>> Is that standard fare ? or does my front end machine have to act as
>>>>> secondary backend ?
>>>> certainly not
>>>>
>>>> what distro are you using?
>>> Mythbuntu frontend, Kubuntu backend,
>>>> The only oddish thing is that you have your mysql server on a
>>>> different machine than the master backend, but that shouldn't be a
>>>> problem.
>>> I was hoping not
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>>> Just Finally got that first pictures through DVB-S after flirting with
>>> firmware and cable troubles.... yeah baby !
>> ahh yes it pays to make sure thats all correct before blaming the system!
>>
>> have you got mythbuntu-control-centre installed? it's a very good tool
>> for *buntu myth systems.
>>
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> Yeah it's very helpful.
>
> couple of niggles at the moment though:
>
> * every time front end starts up it asks for a language preference...

I dunno what makes it stop that, but it goes away eventually.

> * I'd like that when I hit 'back' on the remote from the home screen it
> doesn't offer to quit....
> * mythtv-setup when it starts it asks for a country and language
> preference. If I set them and save it offers a mythfilldatabase and
> exits, but if I cancel the country setup then I get the full setup
> interface....

as above I think.

> * myth scanning is not picking up channels yet although 'scan -c' does
> if dvbtune is running. dvbstream works ok.

yeah the scanning thing has been flaky for a while.

http://support.openmedia.co.nz/mypvr/support/how-to-set-up-a-dvb-s-card-for-freeview-dth/

and

http://support.openmedia.co.nz/mypvr/support/how-to-set-up-freeview-dth-channels/



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