Seems to be working now.

I stopped the slave mysqld service running - and removed the
'Television' input attached to the card.

Little did I realise that this would also remove it from the master SQL
DB - which means it was using the Master DB - whoops !

After adding all the channels again, I can now see the three tuners in
both the frontend and the web interface.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Pinkham
Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 2:53 AM
To: mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Can't see slave card in master

> Should I be able to see the third card from the frontend?

I believe so, and from the backend status webpage as well.

> Checking the card status in the Information Center, I only see the two
> 'local' cards - I was expecting to see the status of the slave card as
> well.

Yes, it should show up there.

> Some searching also turned up that it should add an entry to the
Master
> SQL DB in the cardInput table.  This hasn't happened either - which
> makes me think it may not be working correctly.

Kevin asked if you were using the same DB for both backends as you
should
be, I think that may be your problem.

> I was watching LiveTV from the slave box - just to test that the card
> was functioning correctly.

Watching LiveTV from the slave would use one of the cards from the
master if the card in the slave is not configured correctly.

-- 

Chris




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