2010-04-13, 22:32
ringgh0st Wrote:firnsy,
i do not give up... found out, that may synology nas does have a SQL server and support also phpmyadmin. so, when i install everything it should work:
http://www.synology.com/enu/support/rele...yAdmin.php
did someone other with a synology NAS tried it himself?
firnsy Wrote:I have submitted patches some months ago to allow remote db capabilities (initially via mysql). See ticket #8169.
It is currently only implemented for the music, video and view databases.
Klojum Wrote:Just curious... I'm running WinXP SP3 on a OCZ Vertex SSD drive, and when I try to use the mklink-tool as outlined in the example, it reports that only Junctions are supported, and that symbolic links are _not_ supported.
Is this a Windows-related problem or a drive-related problem? Or something else?
Sofar I'm going back to having my userdata on the various local computers.
I really would like it to be on my Synology NAS, so other pc's/laptops can access the single XBMC database setup. But, i guess it won't work without the symbolic link thingy.
I have a new Synology CS407 and I'd like to try this as well. In fact, I am just setting up my NAS as we speak. Could use some advise on that too