I'm having an odd issue that I can't explain. Hopefully someone can point me in the proper direction.<div><br></div><div>I started with MythBuntu 8:10 and things were fine. I removed all Myth refrences and compiled Myth Trunk. Reinstalled and got everything up and running. Works fine.</div>
<div><br></div><div>When I reboot my backend fails to load. Here is a subsection of the log.</div><div><br></div><div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.205 mythbackend version: trunk [19597] <a href="http://www.mythtv.org">www.mythtv.org</a></div>
<div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.210 Using runtime prefix = /usr</div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.227 Empty LocalHostName.</div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.229 Using localhost value of ZombiesMyth</div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.230 Testing network connectivity to 192.168.1.XXX</div>
<div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.404 QMulticastSocket: setsockopt - IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP Error</div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.441 QMulticastSocket: setsockopt - IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP Error</div><div>SSDP::PerformSearch - did not write entire buffer.</div>
<div>2009-01-09 11:25:47.594 QMulticastSocket: setsockopt - IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP Error</div><div>SSDP::PerformSearch - did not write entire buffer.</div><div>................................................................................</div>
<div>2009-01-09 11:25:49.779 UPnPautoconf() - No UPnP backends found</div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:49.779 No UPnP backends found</div><div><br></div><div>No UPnP backends found</div><div><br></div><div>Would you like to configure the database connection now? [yes]</div>
<div>[console is not interactive, using default 'yes']</div><div>Database host name:</div><div>[console is not interactive, using default '']</div><div>Should I test connectivity to this host using the ping command? [yes]</div>
<div>[console is not interactive, using default 'yes']</div><div>Database non-default port: [0]</div><div>[console is not interactive, using default '0']</div><div>Database name: [mythconverg]</div><div>[console is not interactive, using default 'mythconverg']</div>
<div>Database user name: [mythtv]</div><div><div>[console is not interactive, using default 'mythtv']</div><div>Database password: [XXXXXXX]</div><div>[console is not interactive, using default 'XXXXXXX']</div>
<div>Unique identifier for this machine (if empty, the local host name will be used):</div><div>[console is not interactive, using default '']</div><div>Would you like to use Wake-On-LAN to retry database connections? [no]</div>
<div>[console is not interactive, using default 'no']</div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:49.791 Testing network connectivity to</div><div>2009-01-09 11:25:49.798 Cannot find (ping) database host on the network</div><div>
2009-01-09 11:25:49.798 Cannot find (ping) database host on the network</div><div><br></div><div>Cannot find (ping) database host on the network</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Then this just repeats...</div><div>
<br></div><div>If I run </div><div><br></div><div>/etc/init.d/myth-backend stop</div><div><div>/etc/init.d/myth-backend start</div><div><br></div><div>Then it starts up fine. </div><div><br></div><div>So why would boot time fail. What should I be looking at?</div>
<div><br></div><div>steve</div></div></div></div>