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Jun 26, 2008, 6:16 AM
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Re: MythTV using NAS (on a via ) using Gigabit ethernet.
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> 2008/6/26 Phil Bridges <gravityhammer[at]gmail.com>: >> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 7:54 AM, Ma Begaj <derliebegott[at]gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> 2008/6/26 Roy Lofthouse <lofty69[at]gmail.com>: >>>> I've posted a couple of times regarding setting up MythTV using NAS >>>> and I just wanted to get peoples input on a system I was thinking of >>>> doing and whether it would work... >>>> >>>> 1 x NAS for storage, mysql, apache etc (using FreeeNAS and a dual or >>>> quad nic system) >>>> Using one of the following boards with a 1.5Ghz processor: >>>> http://via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=610 >>>> http://via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=570 >>>> >>>> 1 x Master backend/fronend for recording/watching >>>> 2 x Frontends >>>> >>>> The way I was thinking of setting up the backend was using two NICs >>>> one for recording and mysql and one for everything else, and on the >>>> NAS box have one NIC for recording and one for everything else as >>>> well, this way the writing to the disk is done on its own gigabit >>>> connection. >>>> >>>> Am I right in thinking that because the sql db is on the NAS box that >>>> the frontend would not need to see a master server up and running? >>>> >>>> I would prefer a system that is on 24x7 but I want something that is >>>> low powered, quite quiet and can be located somewhere out of the way >>>> and I'm hoping this is feasible. >>> >>> >>> I was also thinking the same thing, but it is not true. It needs >>> mythbackend for something (no idea what for). >>> >>> But you could install a master backend without tuners on your NAS >>> machine, and use your other backend as a slave backend. Your NAS is >>> always online -> your master backend is online. >> >> The backend is what serves up your recorded files. It has to be on. >> IIRC, the master backend also has to have at least one tuner. > > Really? Here is one more idea :) : > -> I read somewhere on the -dev list that there is some kind of > virtual tuner which can be set in mythtv. Devs use it for testing I have my master backend / mysql database running in a virtual machine with no tuners defined. I do not however, use the master backend override for streaming. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users[at]mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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