I'm not sure I follow you exactly but yes, although I would question
the need to have to do this.
My take on what I think you're saying is:
You want machine A and B (same host name) with slightly different sound
card configs to be usable just by changing the STATION table (copying
the row
I don't think rotter is in any repo. You just have to install it from the
website:
https://www.aelius.com/njh/rotter/
Have a great day,
Robert
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 8:51 AM, David Brown (RH) <
david.br...@radiohillingdon.org.uk> wrote:
> Well that was a lot easier than I thought it would be.
Hello!
I am seeking advice on how to install the AudioScience HPI drivers on
this Jessie box, for my ASI5020 card. As of today, the latest version of
the driver is 4.16.07 (released on 2016-02-08) but it seems like they
dropped support for the 5020 in the 4.14.00 release (2014-11-04),
I was wondering if it had something to do with the order I originally used
(I first started the Daemons without a host existing in rdadmin and then
used the local rdadmin to set up the host entry).
However no amount of restarting once that was complete populated the data.
I might recompile with
I saw that but was more curious why the DB wasn't updating in its own.
I am noticing some MySQL errors from the old database on stderr if I run
rdadmin from the command line. Not sure what that means or whether it's
related. This is a 6 year old install.
Also I already have a card 0 so the card
Usually, I would expect resource not generated as the first run into the
DB for a new host. As soon as you restart the Rivendell services (or
reboot the machine) the DB will get updated with the audio config info
as soon as caed etc runs.
Worst case scenario, the audio config is just a DB
Yes. I'm wondering if there's something unsupported about this
configuration.
If I create a local database everything generates just fine and my ASI card
is assigned to Card 0 on the local system. When I take the same exact
configuration and point it to the old server/database it doesn't generate
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To expand on Wayne's excellent idea a bit, I've created a more-or-less
generic MySQL database backup script. You can see it and download it
from
https://github.com/opensourceradio/ram/blob/master/usr/local/bin/database-backup
(requires the
Well that was a lot easier than I thought it would be. Thanks for the advice
guys.
Laptop 2 is now running the latest Rivendell software with all the music and
logs that were on laptop 1.
The only issue I have is Rotter is not listed in the available software and I
use that to record the
You can use Rivendell to automate MySQL backups but I'm an old fogey
when it comes to MySQL and I do this:
#!/bin/bash
#Backup MySQL and copy somewhere
mysqldump --compress -u rduser -pletmein Rivendell | gzip -c9 >
~/backups/rivendell.`date +"%Y-%m-%d`.gz
With a bit of mount point or scp
Stupid question, did you add the new host name to rdadmin, is the IP
address correct for the new host?
On 29/02/16 21:09, Nick Andre wrote:
I have one ASI card on the system (Card 0 in the old server). I've
installed an ASI card on this new machine too (and left the index on
the card at the
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