Re: [RDD] Backing up an RD production service

2015-12-03 Thread Tom Van Gorkom
To follow this up and close it... I think As I did more checking, I discovered that for some reason yet unknown, the database was not actually replicating on the standby box so of course the audio service events, clocks, etc were not there that we had created. Short of any other explanation, a

Re: [RDD] Backing up an RD production service

2015-11-30 Thread Wayne Merricks
I've recently moved to Aman for replication between two servers: http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Aman_Debian_Wheezy_Install But to be honest my backup solution for years has been mysqldump and an rsync on /var/snd. I recently moved to a simple system (I swear there is a tool in Rivendell

Re: [RDD] Backing up an RD production service

2015-11-30 Thread Mike Carroll
"(I swear there is a tool in Rivendell for this but I couldn't find it)" That's RDSelect. It's not installed automatically, you'll have to yum install or equivalent. Works well; I use it to switch my laptop between being a standalone Rivendell system and being a client on our production system.

[RDD] Backing up an RD production service

2015-11-30 Thread Tom Van Gorkom
Rivendell 2.10.3, Centos 6.7, master-slave server setup: In order to have a true backup system, I need to be able to quickly switch over servers and get back on the air quickly. The database and audio replication works fine but so far I have not found out how to back up or replicate the events,