[Bug 326768] Re: mysql thinks it has crashed when it hasn't

2009-04-19 Thread barney_1
I believe I am also encountering this bug. Running Mythbuntu 9.04 Beta I find my recording schedule on mythtv is empty after reboot. Running mythtv-setup, removing all encoder cards and adding them again fixes this. Output of "cat syslog | grep mysqld": Apr 19 11:54:05 barney mysqld[3497]: 0904

[Bug 326768] Re: mysql thinks it has crashed when it hasn't

2009-04-21 Thread barney_1
Hi Will, Thanks, you're right. Restarting mythtv-backend after reboot (sudo /etc/init.d/mythtv-backend restart) does bring the schedule back. Is this bug what is causing my problem? -- mysql thinks it has crashed when it hasn't https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326768 You received this bug notif

[Bug 326768] Re: mysqld_safe thinks mysqld has crashed when it hasn't

2009-05-01 Thread barney_1
I see that Mythbuntu 9.04 has been released and there is no mention of this problem in the release notes (http://www.mythbuntu.org/9.04/Release_notes). I am still having this problem. After every reboot I have to manually restart the mythtv backend for my recording schedules to be read in from my

[Bug 326768] Re: mysqld_safe thinks mysqld has crashed when it hasn't

2009-05-05 Thread barney_1
Thanks for making that build available on your ppa Mario. I just installed it and it seems to have fixed my problems. I can reboot and I don't get the mysqld errors or the behavior of my recorded schedules not being loaded into the mythbackend. One surprise is that it also seems to fix a playbac