Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
Thanks Fred. I replaced the one client that had a problem and I've got BA loaded on all the clients. Can you point me to a concise Lise of what needs to be done with 2.1.2 to move change things from stand alone to client server? Is it the same as 1.7.2? Bill Sent from my iPad On Feb 7, 2012,

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Fred Gleason
On Feb 7, 2012, at 14:55 59, Bill Putney wrote: > By the way, can you think of a reason why Broadcast Appliance doesn't support > an Ethernet NIC that Centos 5.5 LiveCD does? RedHat must have backported the driver as part of one of the point updates. Cheers! |-

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Fred Gleason
On Feb 7, 2012, at 15:36 30, Bill Putney wrote: > Is there any reason the server needs to run Broadcast Appliance? Does it just > need an NFS server and a MySQL server? So long as it's a 'pure' server --i.e. no Rivendell code running on it. Cheers! |---

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Fred Gleason
On Feb 7, 2012, at 15:33 27, Bill Putney wrote: > Now I really need to get the ethernet drivers in Broadcast Appliance working Chances are good that Intel has these drivers already packaged that could be bootstrapped with the installation. The stock 'RedHat 5' packages should work fine. Cheer

Re: [RDD] Trans question

2012-02-07 Thread Geoff Barkman
Hi Warren When you created your events in rdlogmanager. did you make the transitions all seque? I'm suspecting one of your event transitions is play and not seque? Many thanks Geoff On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Warren Mead wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem with occasional carts showing up in t

[RDD] Trans question

2012-02-07 Thread Warren Mead
Hi, I have a problem with occasional carts showing up in the generated log as Play instead of Seque. They are shown in the Event Editor as Seque, and RDAirPlay has been configured with Segue as the default trans. What am I missing? Thanks Warren___

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread ltyndale
Hi, Just a suggestion, you might want to consider using the rrabuntu install for the OS and then installing the 2.1.2 packages from Alban. See the followign post: http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/pipermail/rivendell-prog/2012-January/001684.html You already know that Ubuntu 10.04 (the version w

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Nathan Steele
I think you need apache as well, but no you don't have to run the appliance, I do some contract work for a station that uses broadcast appliance on the workstations but is using an Ubuntu server...now they do other things on that server that have occasionally caused a problem but that's a diffe

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
Thanks Fred. By the way, can you think of a reason why Broadcast Appliance doesn't support an Ethernet NIC that Centos 5.5 LiveCD does? Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA On Feb 7, 2012, at 11:23, Fred Gleason wrote: > On Feb 7, 2012, at 14:00 38, Bill Putney wrote: > >> I tried using th

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
Fred, Is there any reason the server needs to run Broadcast Appliance? Does it just need an NFS server and a MySQL server? Bill On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Fred Gleason wrote: > On Feb 7, 2012, at 14:00 38, Bill Putney wrote: > > > I tried using the only password anyone has suggested for R

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
OK... Laboring under a delusion here. I was thinking that the v1.13 RRAbuntu was 2.1.2. I just got an eMail from Geoff Barkman and it turns out that the System Info comment is correct! RRAbuntu is NOT Rivendell 2.1.2! Now I really need to get the ethernet drivers in Broadcast Appliance working an

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
Thanks for the reminder. That got me in but things are still broken. :( Bill On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:21 PM, wrote: > I could be remembering incorrectly, but I think that the root MySQL > password on RRABuntu was set to be "rivendell" > unless you changed it. > > I can't recall if it was capi

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread ltyndale
I could be remembering incorrectly, but I think that the root MySQL password on RRABuntu was set to be "rivendell" unless you changed it. I can't recall if it was capitalized, so try: Rivendell and rivendell See if it works. ___ Rivendell-dev mailing

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Fred Gleason
On Feb 7, 2012, at 14:00 38, Bill Putney wrote: > I tried using the only password anyone has suggested for Rivendell's root > MySQL password "mysql" and this is what I get; This will totally depend on what the underlying distro has configured as the default password. For Broadcast Appliance, i

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread VE4PER/ Andy
If you did original linux install and included mysql server db in that install, it likely asked for a "mysql root user" password on install; if not u shud be able to use mysql command line interface or MySQLadmin/workbench GUI access to do it. it is mySQL ROOT PW is looking for i think as I re

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
Is there any of the RRAbuntu development folks around? I haven't seen Geoff or Frederick on the board for a while. Has anyone noticed that the System Info button in the RDAdmin screen still shows Rivendell version 1.7.1? I've loaded what I think is the most recent version RRAbuntu v1.13.iso. I tho

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
I tried using the only password anyone has suggested for Rivendell's root MySQL password "mysql" and this is what I get; root@auto-srv:~/etc# mysql -u root -p Enter password: ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES) On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Kevin

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
I just loaded the RRAbuntu LiveCD. I haven't changed anything in MySQL. Here's what I get without a password; root@auto-srv:~/etc# mysql -u root ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO) root@auto-srv:~/etc# On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Benjamin D. F

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Benjamin D. Fillmore
If the root password has not been set, then you would connect by typing: mysql -u root without the -p it will attempt to connect without a password. *Benjamin Fillmore *Fillmore Integrated Technical Services, Inc. 1011 Cherry Ave, Suite B Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 866-0674 office (949) 209-568

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Todd Baker
Dear BIll, Not sure but I dont think root has a password unless you change it... When I enter the sequence you have I get a password prompt (Enter Password:). This is normal because you didn't give it a password - mysql is the database it will try to use. Just hit Enter at the Password prompt

Re: [RDD] Greetings

2012-02-07 Thread James Harrison
Yeah, this is the way to go - as an example for a past setup I've done: * GPIO on/off trigger two carts, which run on-mic-on.sh or on-mic-off.sh depending on the cart. * These scripts call any scripts we may want to run (easier to maintain than Rivendell Macro cards with lots of RN calls) * One

Re: [RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Kevin Miller
On 02/07/2012 08:18 AM, Bill Putney wrote: > Can someone help me out with an RRAbuntu MySQL password issue? > > When I put "mysql -u root -p mysql" > The system replies with "PASSWORD:" > > Then I'm stuck. I'm trying to replace the hostname localhost with % on > the server so the clients can access

[RDD] MySQL passwords

2012-02-07 Thread Bill Putney
Can someone help me out with an RRAbuntu MySQL password issue? When I put "mysql -u root -p mysql" The system replies with "PASSWORD:" Then I'm stuck. I'm trying to replace the hostname localhost with % on the server so the clients can access the sever copy of MySQL. I've already changed the bind

Re: [RDD] Greetings

2012-02-07 Thread Wayne Merricks
There is a Rivendell macro command that can run shell commands. I think its RN. More info on the Wiki http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Rml.sxw_-_Rivendell_Macro_Language_v1.0.0 I guess if you set up some sort of script to update a DB for the website and use plain old javascript to poll fo

Re: [RDD] import - audio converter error - can't delete carts

2012-02-07 Thread Fred Gleason
On Feb 7, 2012, at 01:26 16, MedicaMechanica wrote: > This seems to have fixed it... wow. > > Shouldn't that wiki article be updated? No. The wiki article is correct. If the configured rivendell user and group aren't working, then you likely have some sort of permissions problem with '/var/sn