Am Sonntag, den 12.06.2005, 11:21 -0400 schrieb Chris Pinkham: > > my master backend/frontend combo is running on a small epia machine. > > Therefore commflagging takes quite long and uses valuable cpu cycles. > > > > My workstation is running a slave backend, which would be much faster > > and less critical with cpu cycle usage. > > > > Is there a possibility to get the slave do the commfalgging or > > transcoding? Recording will be done mostly on the master. > > Sure, just go into the backend setup program on your master and turn > OFF the setting that allows the master to run commflagging jobs. Then > all commflagging jobs will run on your slave. The setting is called > "Allow Commercial Detection jobs" and there are equivalent settings for > the User Jobs as well. Make sure that you have the "Run Jobs > only on original recording host" setting turned OFF as well, otherwise > the recordings that recorded on your master would never get flagged.
Thanks, that's what I had, but it wouldn't do what I wanted. I resetup the slave to use the same directory (nfs-shared from the master backend) for the recordings and now it works, I'll recheck if it will still work with the recording directory set to seperate directories. Thanks a lot, Torsten
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