Re: [RDD] Problems with Appliance Install

2015-04-07 Thread Cowboy
On Tuesday 07 April 2015 12:45:03 am Stan Fotinos wrote: I've had a problems with Centos booting after a Raid 0 config. To fix this I have done the following: RAID-0 ?? Good performance, but risky. -- Cowboy http://cowboy.cwf1.com ___

Re: [RDD] Problems with Appliance Install

2015-04-07 Thread Stan Fotinos
Agree, sorry typo Raid 1 :-) On 7/04/2015 5:28 pm, Cowboy wrote: On Tuesday 07 April 2015 12:45:03 am Stan Fotinos wrote: I've had a problems with Centos booting after a Raid 0 config. To fix this I have done the following: RAID-0 ?? Good performance, but risky.

Re: [RDD] Easy and cheap way to to 1 GIP and 1 GPO

2015-04-07 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Hi Brad, The latest version has the ability to use Serial port control lines as GPI's and GPO's. For each serial port on your system you've got 4 GPI's (DSR, CTS, CD, RI), and 2 GPO's (DTR, RTS) - using the control lines that used to be used primarily for modems. Recently I set up a test system

Re: [RDD] Easy and cheap way to to 1 GIP and 1 GPO

2015-04-07 Thread Dan Gruner
Hi Lorne, Can you just confirm what version you are running please? I'm running 2.10.3 under Debian (which I thought was the latest version) and cannot find the Modem Lines option? Many thanks, Dan On 07/04/2015 22:33, Lorne Tyndale wrote: Hi Brad, The latest version has the ability to

[RDD] Easy and cheap way to to 1 GIP and 1 GPO

2015-04-07 Thread Brad Beahm
Hello all, I'm in the middle of putting together a Rivendell system to act as the music source for one of our stations. We're transitioning off of a 24/7 satellite format and programming our own music. To get started I would like to run Rivendell so that it appears to be just another satellite

Re: [RDD] Networking

2015-04-07 Thread Lorne Tyndale
Hi Ryan, If you've already got them networked, but just want to sever their link to the internet (which is a good idea in my opinion) the easiest way is to put them all on their own switch, and then do not connect the switch to the outside world. Another option if your networking environment