On 2017-08-26 18:52, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
On Mon, 2017-08-21 at 12:41 +0530, namit...@codeaurora.org wrote:
Hello,

I am getting this error “Daemon not responding”.

/ # pulseaudio --kill
/ # pulseaudio --start
W:
[pulseaudio][/local/mnt/workspace/LE01Aug/poky/build/tmp-glibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oemllib32-linux-gnueabi/lib32-pulseaudio/6.This
program is not intended to be run as root (unless --system is
specified).
D:
[pulseaudio][/local/mnt/workspace/LE01Aug/poky/build/tmp-glibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oemllib32-linux-gnueabi/lib32-pulseaudio/6.scandir("/home/root/.config/pulse/client.conf.d")
failed: No such file or directory
D:
[pulseaudio][/local/mnt/workspace/LE01Aug/poky/build/tmp-glibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oemllib32-linux-gnueabi/lib32-pulseaudio/6.Parsing
configuration file '/home/root/.config/pulse/client.conf'
I:
[pulseaudio][/local/mnt/workspace/LE01Aug/poky/build/tmp-glibc/work/armv7a-vfp-neon-oemllib32-linux-gnueabi/lib32-pulseaudio/6.Daemon
startup successful.
/ # pacmd list
Daemon not responding.

pacmd doesn't work when pulseaudio is running in the system mode. Use
pactl instead. The difference between the two programs is that pactl
uses the normal method of speaking to the server and pactl uses a weird
method. pactl supports almost everything that pacmd does, and pactl is
in general recommended over pacmd.


Additional info.

/ # ps aux | grep -i pulse
2228 root       0:07 pulseaudio
2242 pulse      0:00 pulseaudio -D --system
2312 root       0:00 {grep} /bin/busybox /bin/grep -i pulse

So you've managed to start pulseaudio as a per-user instance for root,
and another instance is running in the system mode. There should be
only one instance running. Which mode do you want to use? If you don't
know, probably the system mode is the right choice.

I have restarted system and run only one pulseaudio in system mode and pactl instead of pacmd.

/ # pactl info
Connection failure: Access denied

/ # ps aux | grep -i pulse
 2117 pulse      3:32 pulseaudio -D --system
 2129 root       0:00 {grep} /bin/busybox /bin/grep -i pulse

any idea why this happening ?

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