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If this occurs to you, try amending Step 2 above to read <code>GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'xbmc'@'xxx.xxx.xxx.%';</code> where xxx.xxx.xxx is the first three quadrants of your home network's IP address (192.168.1 for example) and % as the last quadrant to allow addresses on the same subnet to connect. | If this occurs to you, try amending Step 2 above to read <code>GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'xbmc'@'xxx.xxx.xxx.%';</code> where xxx.xxx.xxx is the first three quadrants of your home network's IP address (192.168.1 for example) and % as the last quadrant to allow addresses on the same subnet to connect. | ||
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MySQL can also be installed on some [[w:network-attached storage|network-attached storage (NAS)]] device devices. Here are some guides for various NAS devices that can have a MySQL server installed: | MySQL can also be installed on some [[w:network-attached storage|network-attached storage (NAS)]] device devices. Here are some guides for various NAS devices that can have a MySQL server installed: | ||
Revision as of 09:59, 15 December 2013
HOW-TO:Sync multiple libraries/Contents
You'll need to choose which of your computers, XBMC devices, or NAS will be the MySQL server. The server needs to be on 24/7 or have wake-on-lan (preferably the former), and needs to have a local static IP. You will probably want the XBMC device that is hosting most or all of your videos and music to also be the MySQL server, but this is not required.
NOTICE: Users are reporting issues with MySQL 5.6. Use MySQL 5.5 instead. |
MySQL can be installed on just about every major OS:
- If your library loads slowly with MySQL then you may wish to check out these MySQL speed-up tweaks.
Next step: | Setting up XBMC |