Could you file it? I was going to file one earlier, but It looked like I 
need to register on Mantis.....No time right now.

Heck, I didn't even get the obscure message until trying to edit the 
file that never uploaded. there was no indication that anything was 
wrong until trying to edit it.

actually the free space in rd library was showing 0, but it never 
reported the correct amount on the remote workstations anyway so we pay 
little attention to it. the server showed the correct amount of free 
space in rd library, but I wasn't using rd library from the server very 
often....


Thanks for the help

Nathaniel C. Steele
Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM


On 11/22/2011 6:38 PM, James Harrison wrote:
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> Glad to hear this got solved- but do you want to file a bug report or
> shall I, under the heading of 'obscure error message needs to be more
> specific on upload failure'? :-)
>
> Cheers,
> James Harrison
>
>
> On 22/11/2011 23:33, Nathan Steele wrote:
>> actually I'm just going to get the backup server going, that seems to be
>> the most sane approach, least risky...
>>
>> Nathaniel C. Steele
>> Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
>> WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM
>>
>>
>> On 11/22/2011 6:29 PM, Nathan Steele wrote:
>>> looks like /var/snd is full, imagine that.....
>>>
>>> It's not the largest drive, and I had planned to replace it, but didn't
>>> think they'd fill it up that fast (last time I checked it was around 50%
>>> free). The thing that gets me is, RD was happy to import files and rip
>>> cd's as is everything was fine........Shouldn't it throw an error to
>>> the user saying hey my drive is full? If I hadn't noticed a message in
>>> an open terminal saying I had mail in some directory I would have not
>>> noticed for a lot longer.
>>>
>>> So they still need to add a bunch of Christmas music that is supposed to
>>> start playing Friday. I have bigger disks, but it will take some time to
>>> backup the current /var/snd. The /var/snd directory is on a dell server,
>>> one partition on a raid 5 array. the other 2 partitions, /home, and /,
>>> have 38Gb of free space between them, but I guess there is no way
>>> todynamically alter the partitions while in use, and get some of that
>>> free space to /var/snd so they can keep working while I bring up the
>>> backup server with larger drives that I had been planning to implement
>>> but never got around to yet? or Can I swap the drives in the RAID 5 one
>>> at a time with the larger drives and let the array rebuild? I've never
>>> done any of that but it is possible yes? and stay on the air? really if
>>> we have to play cd's no big deal.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> NS
>>>
>>> Nathaniel C. Steele
>>> Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
>>> WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/22/2011 4:23 PM, Nathan Steele wrote:
>>>> OK, the files in question do exist, *except* upon closer examination,
>>>> the size is 0kb. So there is no data. so upon importinga file is
>>>> created, and an entry in the database is made. does this help to point
>>>> out the cause of the problem?
>>>>
>>>> I also noticed some orphaned files in /var/snd, that is, there are files
>>>> in /var/snd that do not show up in rdlibrary (must have been removed
>>>> from the database)
>>>>
>>>> is this normal?
>>>>
>>>> Nathaniel C. Steele
>>>> Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
>>>> WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/22/2011 12:30 PM, Nathan Steele wrote:
>>>>> no there not, they neglected to tell me that the ones they are working
>>>>> on today were loaded friday.
>>>>>
>>>>> Something broke on friday.
>>>>>
>>>>> I was working on NTP friday,, what could I break by setting up ntp?
>>>>>
>>>>> Nathaniel C. Steele
>>>>> Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
>>>>> WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/22/2011 10:48 AM, Nathan Steele wrote:
>>>>>> AS an aside, we are loading christmas songs in from a flash drive and
>>>>>>> they are working fine.
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