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rdllarena at yahoo

Feb 4, 2004, 7:20 AM

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.14 MythWeb "Backend Status" bug?

First off, did a .13 to .14 upgrade following Jarod's
guide. Fingers were crossed. Went without a hitch and
almost immediately, I began to appreciate all of the
major and subtle changes for the .14 release.

One of the first updates I noticed was "Backend
Status" in MythWeb. I've heard it was available
before, but it was very nice to get the link.

I did notice something strange though. Under "Encoder
Status" MythWeb displayed the following information.

Encoder 1 is local on PVRBACKEND01 and is recording
'Caribbean Workout'. This recording will end at 9:30
AM.
Encoder 2 is remote on MYTHFRONTEND01 (currently not
connected).

I found it strange as I never configured by frontend
as an encoder nor does it have a capture card. Is it
bug or did I misconfigure something?

Thanks!

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mythtv at lds

Feb 4, 2004, 8:51 AM

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Re: .14 MythWeb "Backend Status" bug? [In reply to]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Romel Llarena" <rdllarena [at] yahoo>
To: <mythtv-users [at] mythtv>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 8:20 AM
Subject: [mythtv-users] .14 MythWeb "Backend Status" bug?


> First off, did a .13 to .14 upgrade following Jarod's
> guide. Fingers were crossed. Went without a hitch and
> almost immediately, I began to appreciate all of the
> major and subtle changes for the .14 release.
>
> One of the first updates I noticed was "Backend
> Status" in MythWeb. I've heard it was available
> before, but it was very nice to get the link.
>
> I did notice something strange though. Under "Encoder
> Status" MythWeb displayed the following information.
>
> Encoder 1 is local on PVRBACKEND01 and is recording
> 'Caribbean Workout'. This recording will end at 9:30
> AM.
> Encoder 2 is remote on MYTHFRONTEND01 (currently not
> connected).
>
> I found it strange as I never configured by frontend
> as an encoder nor does it have a capture card. Is it
> bug or did I misconfigure something?
>
> Thanks!


I have two encoder cards with mythbackend / frontend all on the same box.
For some reason when I click on "backend status" it makes the httpd2 process
peg my CPU at 100% for about 30 seconds till it times out and doesn't work.
I have to try several times before it works. Then when it does work it
always shows 3 encoder cards. Not sure what the first one is supposed to be
but Encoder 2 (on the web interface) is my PVR-350 (/dev/video0) and Encoder
3 (on the web) is my PVR-250 (/dev/video1).

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Feb 4, 2004, 9:26 AM

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Re: .14 MythWeb "Backend Status" bug? [In reply to]

> I did notice something strange though. Under "Encoder
> Status" MythWeb displayed the following information.

There really needs to be some more info about this.. the "backend
status" link is not really mythweb (if it was, the interface would
match). All mythweb does is proxy the information from the master
backend.

That said, I have no clue what's up with your setup.

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