On Wed, 31 Dec 2008, Duncan Webb wrote:
> Not quite sure what you are saying. Is the recordserver now running? Was
> it running before? Have you tried to delete /tmp/kaa-0?
>
> Duncan

On boot, the recordserver doesn't start.
(I suspect that there are two attempts to start it on boot, but they fly past 
and are not logged)
the other servers do start.
The error says that /tmp/kaa-0/ exists.
Ignoring the error, if I run 'freevo recordserver start' as root, the 
recordserver starts.
If cron runs '/usr/bin/freevo recordserver start' it doesn't start, no entry 
in the recordserver log.
'/etc/init.d/recordserver start' starts the recordserver correctly from the 
command line
but again does nothing from cron.

I'd be happiest if it started at boot with the init script .
I was going to cheat and ask cron to start it hourly so that after power 
failure the recordserver would get started eventually but that isn't working 
yet.



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