Slave backend server fails on startup

Bug #187348 reported by Wes Newell
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Mythbuntu
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Bug Description

The slave server installation doesn't modify the right mysql.txt file so the backend fails on startup.
My fix:
Manually edit the mysql.txt file used by the startup script and insert the correct data. IIRC, it was in /var/mythtv/ or something like that. It still had localhost as master database, etc.

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Mario Limonciello (superm1) wrote :

Is this happening on 8.04 or 7.10? Handling of mysql.txt changed between the two.

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status: New → Incomplete
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Wes Newell (w-newell) wrote :

It was with 7.10. Haven't tried 8.04 since it came out. I didn't look through the startup script to see where the problem was either once I found out why the backend server was crashing. I just searched for mysql.txt, found it and manually made the changes. If you need me to find the exact cause I'll take a look. At the time I was in a hurry to get it running.

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Mario Limonciello (superm1) wrote :

OK, i'm going to close up this bug. If it comes back up again, please re-open.

Changed in mythbuntu:
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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