I do frequent software upgrades on the backend system, not of the myth software itself.

Kevin Kuphal wrote:

Joe Harvell wrote:

Just after I posted this, I was thinking a setup like you are describing is better. And I would like to go that route.

My backend is mostly highly available. But I do frequently do software upgrades, so I am worried about the WAF when I have to explain to my wife why she can't watch DISH when I have unplanned down time on the backend. What I didn't describe in my plan below is that I would split the audio and video out of the DISH receiver with one leg of each going directly to the A/V receiver and TV, respectively. This way backend down time would not prevent us from watching DISH.

I guess I could get a second dish receiver for the backend and leave the existing one where it is. But this would cost me $5 per month which I was hoping to avoid.


Don't do frequent software upgrades. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Update Myth as needed using stable releases and leave it at that.

Kevin
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