2014-09-17, 22:59
Hello there friends.
So my wife and I are going travelling on Saturday for up to a year. We're both very excited however until we board the plane home life is making me nervous.
I've taken my Synology NAS to my folks house, set them up with two PI's and a NUC all running Gotham 13.1. I'm running MySQL DB.
My question is what I should I be doing whilst I'm away?
All three machines are set to auto update so I have no fears about moving to Helix and maybe even whatever Kodi 15 is.
I was planning on backing up the MySQL DB, deleting it from PHPAdmin and creating a fresh one for them then restoring it when I'm back however I get the impression the DB is likely to get updated during the next incarnation of Kodi and thus I'll be unable to bring it back.
Any suggestions? I've seen two methods of multi-sql DB's,
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1563849
and
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=196821
This a good route to down or is there a better way?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
So my wife and I are going travelling on Saturday for up to a year. We're both very excited however until we board the plane home life is making me nervous.
I've taken my Synology NAS to my folks house, set them up with two PI's and a NUC all running Gotham 13.1. I'm running MySQL DB.
My question is what I should I be doing whilst I'm away?
All three machines are set to auto update so I have no fears about moving to Helix and maybe even whatever Kodi 15 is.
I was planning on backing up the MySQL DB, deleting it from PHPAdmin and creating a fresh one for them then restoring it when I'm back however I get the impression the DB is likely to get updated during the next incarnation of Kodi and thus I'll be unable to bring it back.
Any suggestions? I've seen two methods of multi-sql DB's,
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1563849
and
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=196821
This a good route to down or is there a better way?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks