Signal 11 is a pretty generic crash. Is there a more detailed segfault
message in dmesg?
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 7:17 PM, 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
Hi all,
Debian and Ubuntu packages for Rivendell 2.9.0 are available for preview
: http://l.tryphon.eu/9a0362
Regards,
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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"
c
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 compute
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!"
Exporting with RD keeps the fuss (of searching the file in a populated
/snd/ folder, open a third-party software to convert it and save) away...
Noticed right know I'm having issues with the export operation. v2.8.1
here... not worried.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Rob Landry <41001...@interp
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:
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> On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, Fred Gleason wrote:
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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 i
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 accept