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    On 10/20/2010 02:06, Anthony Giggins wrote:
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On 20 October 2010 15:28, Raymond Wagner
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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. &nbsp;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
            here.<br>
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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.&nbsp; 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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