On 12/27/2012 09:13 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm seeing a strange problem with the WFS system at the Casa del > Suono. > > It consists of a number of Jack apps managed by a python program > which in turn takes its input from 'player' like remote control > apps running on two EEEs used by the musem staff. > > Some of the port connections are fixed, some are made or unmade > by the python program according to the item chosen on the player > interface. > > Twice now, after a few weeks of 'uptime', some of the fixed > connections have disappeared. Everything else remains normal, > the whole system still functions (apart from some missing audio > signals) and restoring the connections manually is all that > is required. No errors or whatever in any of the log files. > > The connections that are lost are always between the same two > apps, both of which only have fixed connections. In other words > there is nothing in the python control program that ever touches > any ports of those two apps. > > So I'm wondering what's happening here. Anyone else running > jack1 uninterrupted for months noticed anything strange ?
Not me - I'm running jack2 uninterrupted for months. Nando was having issues with jack2 and many of connections a while ago: Dec/2010 "[Jack-Devel] jmess vs. jack 1.9.6, lots of connections" IIRC the problem was circular graphs. so I don't think it's the same issue. Is it a static setup or are there apps that run occasionally and create/release jack ports from time to time? Which version of jack1? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev