Hi all,

So, I've got my HD problems sorted, But I still have an issue or two.

1) When trying to edit markers, I get an error "unable to download peak 
data, error was: RDXport service returned an error"
The editor will then open with no waveform displayed, the cut however, 
will play.

2)When trying to import new cuts into a cart or rip from cd into a cart 
I get an error "Invalid or unsupported audio parameters" the files are 
mp3 or CD's and we used to be able to do this.

I suspect there is 1 root cause of both problems, and am leaning towards 
permissions, but permission where? what is the common thing these two 
depend on? Apache? Mysql? actually the probably depend on both.

Also problem 3) Cannot do a backup of the database from RDAdmin or the 
command line. the program Cowboy recomended, webmin, could not see the 
rivendell db at all. Airplay is however still working.

Some description of our setup:

All machines setup from Paravel Broadcast Appliance Disk, updated to 
Rivendell 2.0.2 I had not done the most recent update yet.

Server: Holds MySQL database, and an M-Audio Delta 1010 (RACK) audio 
card. I was exporting /var/snd from here also but the partition filled 
up so.....

Lacie NAS exporting /snd to all machines that need it. I originally 
tried to have the server re-export var/snd but was having problems 
(permission denied, unknown reason). It works this way all workstations 
can mount it and see the contents

Production workstation: Mounting/snd from NAS HTTPexport set to server. 
CAE set to localhost. has an M-Audio Delta 44 soundcard.

Airplay workstation Does not mount /snd. CAE and HTTPXport set to 
server. no audio hardware at all.

My test workstation, a virtual box virtualmachine http export set to 
server, CAE set to localhost.

All of this worked until the servers /var/snd partition filled up (or 
untill something happened around the same time the /var/snd partition 
filled up.

While trying to mount the nas I accidentally set all perms to /var 
incorrectly, I was trying to set perms to /var/snd to be correct...i got 
ahead of myself and left off the /snd. I think I have everything back to 
what it should be, by comparing the perms on another machine, but it 
still does not work.

On the bright side, I have learned more about Linux this week than since 
I started using it 6 months ago....mostly what not to do, it seems ;) .

Thanks,
NS

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

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