[mythtv-users] My port is missing ???

Joseph DeGraw coffee412 at comcast.net
Tue May 14 18:49:23 UTC 2013


On 05/14/2013 01:45 PM, Bill Meek wrote:
> On 05/14/2013 11:42 AM, Joseph DeGraw wrote:
>> I did post about this before but Iam posting this problem with some 
>> better clarity.
>>
>> It seems port 6544 does not show up on my combo FE/BE system running 
>> mythbuntu 12.04 and mythtv .26. This is a new box I built that I have 
>> been
>> using now for about 3 weeks. Everything runs fine on it and Iam quite 
>> happy. However, Im looking athooking up a basic FE computer to the TV in
>> the main bedroom. I also want to access it via my smartphone. Of 
>> course, I cannot access the BE mythtv because I have no port 6544 
>> showing up.
>> Here are the ports I have open:
>>
>> Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
>> Host is up (0.00023s latency).
>> Not shown: 988 closed ports
>> PORT     STATE SERVICE
>> 22/tcp   open  ssh
>> 53/tcp   open  domain
>> 80/tcp   open  http
>> 111/tcp  open  rpcbind
>> 139/tcp  open  netbios-ssn
>> 445/tcp  open  microsoft-ds
>> 2049/tcp open  nfs
>> 3306/tcp open  mysql
>> 5100/tcp open  admd
>> 5900/tcp open  vnc
>> 6543/tcp open  mythtv
>> 6547/tcp open  powerchuteplus
>>
>> If I run 'netstat -antu' I see the port there:
>>
>> tcp        0      0 10.0.1.12:6544 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
>> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:6544 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
>>
>> Im not that experienced with netstat. But to me it seems the port is 
>> there but something blocking it??? Im not running a firewall on the 
>> box and
>> basic networking (ssh, mythweb, RDP) runs just fine. Its just that 
>> port 6544 does not show up.
>>
>> Perhaps I have done something wrong? I dont know what. Perhaps 
>> someone on the mailing list can take a second look and give me some 
>> pointers as
>> to what I should look for to solve this. I would really like to get 
>> my smartphone working with mythtv.
>
> Hi;
>
> I never saw a response to my request for your logs:
>
> > OK, time to look at your logs. The best way is to stop the backend
> > and restart it from the command line, like this:
> >
> >   sudo stop mythtv-backend
> >     Wait 10 seconds for it to stop
> >   sudo mythbackend --logpath /tmp --loglevel debug -v upnp --user 
> mythtv
> >     Wait until you see a message like: "Scheduler: Seem to be woken 
> up by USER"
> >   Type control-c to stop the backend
> >     Assuming you want it running, restart it with: sudo start 
> mythtv-backend
> >
> > You'll now have a good (and detailed) log file in /tmp with a name 
> similar to this:
> >
> >    mythbackend.20130509223217.22650.log
> >
> > Pastebin that log please and put a link to the pastebin here.
> >
> > We're looking to see why port 6544 isn't responding.
>
> There are a number of things done at startup that should appear in the
> logs. Your nmap/netstat commands are a very good diagnostic tools, but
> we really don't know any more than: you can't connect to port 6544.
>
> The log file as generated above will be fairly short, maybe 100
> lines. This Wiki may be of help: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Posting_Logs
>
Thank you, Seems I didnt see that post. Sorry about that.

Here is the link to the log:

http://pastebin.com/Bc7AXsph

coffee
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