I know this has been discussed before, but why isn't it possible for
Rivendell to know the difference between midnight today and midnight
tomorrow?
Would it help to be able to insert a line in a log that says "right now
it's supposed to be 00:00:00 on September 29, 2014", such that all the
The chain to loads the next days log - but it doesn't care if the dates are
wrong.
So the log for the 28th will load the log for the 29th at the end - but it
doesn't check to see if it is actually the 29th of September - it just
loads the log called the 29th ... if that makes sense?
On 28 Septemb
Thank you to Robert, John, and Geoff - yes, this is what happened. I was
adjusting clocks and left one hour blank on Friday so my Friday log ended 40
minutes early:
[root@rdhost ~]# cat /var/log/messages |grep LL
...
Sep 26 00:07:13 rdhost ripcd: received rml: 'LL 1 Playout_20140926 -2!' from
1
I've had this problem before. What has probably happened is the Friday log
finished early. It clicked over to Saturday and then it got to midnight and
then it jumped to end and then moved to Sunday.
You can probably prove this by the first item on Saturday playing by the
play count in rdlibrrary un
Any ideas why today's log would have been skipped over in favor of tomorrow's?
RD seemed to be very happy playing Sunday's log today, Saturday. I find no
evidence that Saturday's was touched at all... and yes, there was one generated
for today, which I promptly loaded (after quitting RDairplay t