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Try running with '--dd-grab-all'.<br>
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Nope, same issue. Still no guide data.<br>
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Try a reboot. Have seen several similar issues in the past, at least a<br>
few of which were fixed by a reboot.<br>
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One other user had converted his system to static and forgot to set a<br>
DNS server... not sure that is applicable to you.<br>
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Interesting I have the same problem.<br>
When I run it manually from my account it works.<br>
So I created a cronjob to run it nightly but under the mythtv account.<br>
Same problem.<br>
So I removed that cron entry and put it in my account's cron and it all<br>
works.<br>
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I did that as a work around hoping to address the real problem at some<br>
time.<br>
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The reboot did not help me either.<br>
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Good call - I tried su - ing to the mythtv user, then firing up<br>
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/bin/bash and running mythfilldatase. Same issues. I'm open to other ideas,<br>
it stinks coming home with no recordings!<br>
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Did anyone get the output of this: mythfilldatabase --dd-grab-all<br>
--nodblog -v file,network --loglevel debug --logpath /tmp<br>
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This is definitely a network or filesystem issue, or an issue with<br>
schedules direct... the logs I have seen so far clearly show failure to<br>
download any listing data.<br>
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Yes, the output I posted earlier was the result of that. I'll dig into the<br>
results to see if I can web to the addresses in there.<br>
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No, that was the output of the "flood the log with useless information in the hope of obscuring any interesting issues" approach using mythfilldatabase -v all.<br>
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2012-09-13 11:21:10.982153 N Enabled verbose msgs: all<br>
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Joseph's 2nd request for logs ( <a href="http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/527941#527941" target="_blank">http://www.gossamer-threads.<u></u>com/lists/mythtv/users/527941#<u></u>527941</a> --and, for that matter, his 3rd/the re-request, <a href="http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/527981#527981" target="_blank">http://www.gossamer-threads.<u></u>com/lists/mythtv/users/527981#<u></u>527981</a> ) makes more sense than the first request for -v all logs--because the 2nd approach tries to get specific extra info that may actually be useful (though --nodblog is really unnecessary).<br>
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However, the first log that any user who's having issues should ever post should be a default-verbosity log file--as opposed to excerpts from a log. All we got from you was an excerpt of things you thought might be relevant. Generally, though, a user who doesn't understand why something isn't working is the worst person in the world to decide which information from a log file is relevant. And, since a default-verbosity log file generally has a lot of useful information and isn't too large to post, it's always the best starting point. It's also much better than a log file with too much information that might hide important details and, especially, a log file with so much information that the user cut out some portion of the middle of it, thereby making it hard to figure out what's happening overall. :)<div class="HOEnZb">
<div class="h5"><br></div></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Thanks Michael, I was going to correct him... but it wouldn't have been nearly as much fun to read as yours response.</div><div><br></div></div>