Hi Lorne Answers bellow:
On 10/11/2015 12:10 pm, Lorne Tyndale wrote:
Hi, A few things. First, in your Mysql configuration file (my.cnf) for the Mysql server make sure you've turned off the DNS lookup of clients. I've seen this cause pauses and slowdowns. [mysqld] # Skip reverse DNS lookup of clients skip-name-resolve
I have added this, Do you use "bind-address =0.0.0.0" option?
Second, in the rd.conf file make sure you're pointing to the IP address of your Mysql server, don't use the DNS name. Also if you are just using a locally installed MySQL (stand alone machine) then don't point to 127.0.0.1 - this can cause problems. Use a static IP address and point to that IP in your rd.conf file
Static only
Also I find it helpful to make sure the machine names and (static) IP addresses are properly listed in the /etc/hosts file
OK
Don't use DHCP for your Rivendell workstations - you'll just be inviting problems.
No DHCP on Rivendell
Double check things like power saving options, hard disk spin down options, screen savers, etc - anything that might start up after 15 minutes, and turn them off.
Checked
If you happen to have one of those "green" drives in that computer, that might be part of the problem. I gave up with those several years back because they seem to like to randomly spin down at the most inappropriate times in the name of saving a miniscule amount of electricity (or something like that). The 3 to 5 second pause they took to spin back up was enough make me replace them all.
No Green drives
Of course as also mentioned, check things like your network cable, etc. Lorne Tyndale
Thank you Stan
Hi all I have a strange problem I am hoping someone has come across before. I have 4 clients and one server all running Centos 6 Rivendell appliance with all the updates. They are all setup exactly the same nfs etc... Only one of the four clients if it is left unused for approx 15 minutes or more, when you press start to play a cart it takes up to 3 seconds to start the cart. After the first start it works perfectly, triggering instantly. I have change check the nfs mount settings, changed the network cable, rebuilt the OS and changed the hard drive, still the same result. Has anyone come across this before or does any have any ideas where to look next? Kind Regards Stan _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list Rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
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