Thanks that's exactly what I needed to do to fix it. I had to fiddle
about with the symlinks to video_dir and a couple of others. I am only
really interested in being able to schedule stuff via this server, which
is accessible via the Internet, so I set the symlinks to point to blank
Ian Barton wrote:
Warning at /var/www/vhosts/wilkesley/mythweb/includes/mythbackend.php,
line 102:
fsockopen(): unable to connect to 127.0.0.1:6543
I haven't tried it, but line 28 in mythweb/includes/db.php shows:
function Database($db_name, $login, $password, $server='localhost') {
So
On 29/09/05, Ian Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For various reasons I want to run MythWeb on a different server to the
one where MythBackend is installed.
First off I installed MythWeb on the same server as the backend, where
it works OK. Next I moved the files to another box on the same
On 29/09/05, Nick Rosier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29/09/05, Ian Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For various reasons I want to run MythWeb on a different server to the
one where MythBackend is installed.
First off I installed MythWeb on the same server as the backend, where
it works