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On 10/20/2010 02:06, Anthony Giggins wrote:
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<div class="h5"> On 10/20/2010 01:15, Anthony Giggins
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<div>On 10/20/2010 00:06, Anthony Giggins wrote:<br>
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there a Slave Backend compatible exporting
option?<br>
I'm currently using nuvexport in a userjob
but on a slave backend it finds no
recordings.<br>
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also If I wanted to just run the job queue
on the slave backend is this possible?<br>
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You cannot disable the jobqueue entirely, but you
can set it to only allow certain jobs to run on
certain hosts. There is also an option to only
run jobs on the host that recorded them.<br>
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I didn't want to disable the jobqueue, I wanted to run
only the jobqueue on another machine and/or a way to
export recordings on any backend.<br>
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You can run 'mythjobqueue' to get a queue on a machine not
running the backend, however you will have to provide some
form of file access. NFS is the standard mechanism used
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Ahh ok thanks for the information, I was hoping there was
something in the works to stream the recordings from the backend
like a frontend to nuvexport or some other process<br>
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No. Such behavior would have to be built into nuvexport, and
doesn't really have anything to do with the jobqueue.<br>
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