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NAME

       mythmediaserver - MythTV Media Server

DESCRIPTION

       mythmediaserver      version:      fixes/32     [v32.0+fixes.20220325.f69ce764b7-0ubuntu1]
       www.mythtv.org

       MythMediaServer is a daemon implementing the backend file server.  It is intended to allow
       access  to remote file storage on machines that do not have tuners, and as such cannot run
       a backend.

       Misc. Options: -d OR --daemon              Fork application into background after startup.
       -O OR --override-setting    Override a single setting defined by a key=value

              pair.

       --override-settings-file    Define a file of key=value pairs to be loaded for

              setting overrides.

       -p OR --pidfile             Write PID of application to filename.  -h OR --help OR --usage
       Display this help printout, or give detailed

              information of selected option.

       --version                   Display version information.

       Logging Options:  --enable-dblog               Enable  logging  to  database.   --loglevel
       Set the logging level.  All log messages at lower

       levels will be discarded.
              In descending order: emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, debug defaults
              to info

       --logpath                   Writes logging messages to a file in the directory

       logpath with filenames in the format:
              applicationName.date.pid.log.  This is typically used in combination with --daemon,
              and  if  used  in  combination  with --pidfile, this can be used with log rotators,
              using the HUP call to inform MythTV to reload the file

       -q OR --quiet               Don't log to the console (-q).  Don't log anywhere

              (-q -q)

       --syslog                    Set the syslog logging facility.

              Set to "none" to disable, defaults to none.

       --systemd-journal           Use  systemd-journal  instead  of  syslog.   -v  OR  --verbose
       Specify log filtering. Use '-v help' for level

              info.

mythmediaserver 32.0+fixes.20220325.f69ce764Marchb20221                        MYTHMEDIASERVER(1)