[mythtv-users] upnp problems

Greg Smith lucsmitty at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 20:05:16 UTC 2017


Perfect, that worked for part 1.  Added the additional.args file to the
/etc/mythtv directory and it's using that param. Thanks!!!

Now for part 2, how do I force the new mythweb to only "find" the new .29
server that's running on the same host?

On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Bill Meek <keemllib at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 11/09/2017 01:32 PM, lucsmitty at gmail.com wrote:
>
>>   Hello,
>> I'm trying to stand up another mythbuntu server next to my existing so I
>> can validate/test migrating to .29 from .28 as well as put on new
>> hardware.  My question is how do I disable upnp on the .29 but also
>> modify mythweb to statically connect to the new .29 server?  Purpose
>> would be to test in parallel and be as minimally disruptive to my
>> "production" myth setup.
>>
>>   I've looked at the "additional args" in the mythtv-backend config files
>> in
>> the /etc/init/ and /etc/init.d directories, but neither of those seem to
>> be
>> the active script/config.
>>
>> Where would I add the additional arg or --noupnp to the backend start
>> up param as well as what do I modify in the mythweb configs to not use
>> upnp and to statically assign an IP?  Thanks
>>
> Try: systemctl cat mythtv-backend to see if the host is running systemd.
> That the output will tell you if additional.args is in play. Then an
> entry like: ADDITIONAL_ARGS="--noupnp" would be used. The same should
> work for Upstart if that's what's running.
>
> --
> Bill
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