Aren't those the defaults anyway?

Where do I find those? they aren't in my rd.conf file

Thanks,
Nathan

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


On 11/23/2011 9:19 AM, Isaac Betancourt wrote:
> You have to change the line on cae
>
> something like
>
>
> [Cae]
> AudioRoot=/var/snd
> AudioExtension=wav
> AllowNonstandardRates=true
> ---------------
>
>
> Isaac Betancourt
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Nathan Steele
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> First off,
>>
>> I'd like to apologize for being such an ignoramus the last couple
>> days......chasing the wrong problem and being all panicky. really shows
>> how much of a linux noob i am....sorry, and thanks for your patience.
>>
>> So, My /var/snd is full. I was going to bring up a backup server, but
>> quickly realized that  had too many issues to be done in a timely
>> manner, I'd have to completely reconfigure a new server, I'd need to
>> pull the audio card from the current server, and I'd have to pray it
>> went smoothly.
>>
>> My new plan is thus: We have a spare Lacie NAS RAID array that I want to
>> copy /var/snd to and then mount it to the server as /var/snd.
>>
>> Question, if I do this, it then becomes the servers /var/snd, so on the
>> workstations which already look at the server to mount /var/snd will
>> they pick it up automatically? or do I have to change any configs on the
>> server or workstations. or does it just make more sense to point the
>> workstations at the NAS? not sure if this will be a permanent solution
>> or not, but the servers I am using only take SCSI drives. I have the
>> drives to double it's storage, but they already filled it up once in
>> less than 6 months, though after the loading of christmas songs we
>> probably won't have another huge dump of songs, but our music director
>> says he adds about 5-10 songs a week on average. current /var/snd
>> is77Gb, i could get it to about 180Gb witht he SCSI drives I have now,
>> but the NAS is at least a Tb, though we were not intending to use it for
>> this purpose.
>>
>> I am hesitant to try a USB drive for something so critical, probably
>> would give poor perfomance anyway I think the ports on this machine are
>> only USB1.
>>
>> Thanks for your patience and help,
>> NS
>>
>> --
>> Nathaniel C. Steele
>> Assistant Chief Engineer/Technical Director
>> WTRM-FM / TheCrossFM
>>
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