[mythtv-users] Flushing database entries

Michael T. Dean mtdean at thirdcontact.com
Fri Jun 23 03:03:24 UTC 2006


On 06/22/2006 04:56 PM, Nathan Smith wrote:

>I actually found what I was looking for, so nevermind! =]
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Posting the answer (i.e. the link to the section in the HOWTO) in your 
thread may help the next person with a similar question...

Also, in the future, please create a new message instead of replying to 
an old one when starting a new thread.  Your messages were buried in the 
thread, "Missing channels worse, now all channels on pvr-250 blank", so 
anyone not reading that thread was likely to delete your message.  
You'll get much better responses if your new threads are really new threads.

Mike

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>On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Nathan Smith wrote:
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>>Hello all,
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>>I've been running myth for a little while now, and have had to control-c
>>the frontend a few times (a couple of those times were when it was
>>recording.) As a result, I think that some files that myth thinks exist
>>don't, and maybe vice-versa as well.. and as a consequence I think this is
>>crashing myth (it seems to crash every 5-10 minutes that I have it running
>>now, even with a recompile.)
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>>I'd like to flush the database so that it may fix the problem.. so what's
>>the best way to do this? Should I just delete the record information from
>>the database in mysql (or will that cause more problems?), or should I
>>reinstall the myth-database package (I'm using ubuntu)? Thanks
>>
>>Nate
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