[mythtv-users] Slave Backend
James
jam at tigger.ws
Fri Jul 28 21:47:29 UTC 2023
> On 28 Jul 2023, at 10:24 pm, Hika van den Hoven <hikavdh at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hoi Daryl,
>
> Friday, July 28, 2023, 4:12:10 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Thanks to James A. (eh), I now have a functional backend on a RPi 4
>> with two HDHR dual tuners, on 24/7. Is it possible to make my Lenovo
>> with two PCIe tuner cards a slave backend that the Pi can wake as required?
>> I did "remove --purge mythtv-backend" from the Lenovo and
>> re-configured the frontend to access the Pi (more pleasing graphic
>> results), but I haven't found specific documentation for configuring
>> the slave. There seems to be some residual files because installing
>> the backend without database, still finds the old configuration and
>> really mucks things up. Ideas, documentation or direction greatly appreciated. Daryl
>
>
> That configuration it finds is config.xml in the .mythtv directory in
> the home directory of the user running the (slave)backend.
> In it are the connection details for finding and connecting to the
> database. So edit this file and replace the old database
> hostname/ip-address with the new location. Or simply delete it.
> Next run mythtv-setup
>
> Tot mails,
Hika
What storage are you using on thr RaPi
James
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