Re: [RDD] Audio Science Ubuntu 12.04

2014-06-09 Thread Rob Landry



On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, Fred Gleason wrote:

One more caveat: unless you're using RedHat or one of its derivatives 
(CentOS, Scientific Linux), updating the kernel will mean having to rebuild 
and reinstall the driver as well with the new kernel headers.


If by updating the kernel you mean accepting security updates that 
include an updated kernel, you can also use Debian without having to 
rebuild and reinstall the driver.


I'm not sure about Ubuntu or any of the other Debian derivatives.


Rob
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Re: [RDD] Export problem (kind of urgent)

2014-06-09 Thread Rob Landry


Pardon my ignorance, but what is meant by exporting?

Now, importing I understand only too well: download a file, run rdimport 
on it, and it shows up in the Rivendell database ready to play.


But exporting? What would an rdexport command do? I can already copy a 
file from /var/snd and send it anywhere in the world.


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Re: [RDD] Audio Science Ubuntu 12.04

2014-06-09 Thread Andy Sayler
You can also set up DKMS to automatically rebuild the AudioScience driver
each time the kernel gets updated. That's what we do on Ubuntu 12.04 and it
works pretty well.


On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 4:19 AM, Rob Landry 41001...@interpring.com wrote:



 On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, Fred Gleason wrote:

  One more caveat: unless you're using RedHat or one of its derivatives
 (CentOS, Scientific Linux), updating the kernel will mean having to rebuild
 and reinstall the driver as well with the new kernel headers.


 If by updating the kernel you mean accepting security updates that
 include an updated kernel, you can also use Debian without having to
 rebuild and reinstall the driver.

 I'm not sure about Ubuntu or any of the other Debian derivatives.


 Rob
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Re: [RDD] Bug or operator error? Skipped events, no LOG chain. Silence monitor?

2014-06-09 Thread Peter van Embden
Ran into this problem a few months ago as well: if there's a song playing at 
midnight and you have an event to set itself to NEXT at 00.00 or somewhere 
there, it will do that, because no date is specified.


We solved this by creating a macro-cart with commandline RN 
/home/rd/loadlog-nextday! and let RDCatch run this cart every day at 23.58:30.


Kind regards,


Peter van Embden

Radio Capelle

The Netherlands



Verstuurd



Van: Bernardo J Mora
Verzonden: ‎zondag‎ ‎8‎ ‎juni‎ ‎2014 ‎15‎:‎27
Aan: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org





Just happened upon (a) possible bug(s) this morning while monitoring my test 
stream live...




For whatever reason, in the 5AM hour this morning, the main log (rdreportLOG) 
played just three elements: a 1/2 hour program that started early; a 2m feature 
(scheduled at 5:28); and a 4m feature (scheduled at 5:44 which I interrupted). 
I stopped RDairplay at 5:40 so you could see what was going to happen 
(screenshot/snapshot below). It then was going to skip the entire 6AM hour and 
begin at 7AM.

Upon further investigation, I discovered that today's log did NOT load, and RD 
was playing yesterday's log... though it appears it went silent for about 15 
minutes this morning (see PLAYOUT reports).







(By the way, is there a silence monitor built in to RDAirplay? I noticed just 
now it automatically started up my Aux Log at 5:54 this morning which I loaded 
after discovering the above error...)


in His service,
BJ Mora

KGCE-LP/Modesto, CA
under construction



https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10223784/rdreportLOG06072014.txt

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10223784/snapshot6.png

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10223784/140607_PLAYOUT.txt

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[RDD] killed by signal 11

2014-06-09 Thread Warren Mead

We're using Rivendell 2.8.1 on Centos 6.4.
It's been running fine since installation about 5 weeks ago, then a few 
days ago we started getting daily rdairplay killed by signal 11 
crashes, along with one instance of rdlibrary killed by signal 11.


This afternoon I'll put in the standby computer which runs 2.9.0.

Any thoughts on how to trouble shoot this - check hardware first?

Thanks


Warren Mead

Gold MX
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Re: [RDD] killed by signal 11

2014-06-09 Thread Stan Fotinos

Hi Warren

Maybe start by running a ram test on the machine...

Stan



On 10/06/14 10:17 AM, Warren Mead wrote:

We're using Rivendell 2.8.1 on Centos 6.4.
It's been running fine since installation about 5 weeks ago, then a 
few days ago we started getting daily rdairplay killed by signal 11 
crashes, along with one instance of rdlibrary killed by signal 11.


This afternoon I'll put in the standby computer which runs 2.9.0.

Any thoughts on how to trouble shoot this - check hardware first?

Thanks


Warren Mead

Gold MX
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