How big is your /var/snd?  I would use an internal drive on one of the 
automation machines (assuming it’s big enough) for /var/snd and use NFS to 
share it to the other 3.  The same machine would also be your mysql server.  I 
would then use the Buffalo as a back up drive by setting up a nightly rsync in 
cron.  My $.02.  

Phil Jennings
Calvary Radio Network
219-707-0075
www.calvaryradionetwork.com

From: Terry LeTourneau 
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2012 11:26 AM
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System 
Subject: Re: [RDD] Replicating Rivendell on 3 machines

Buffalo Drive=NAS, yes. 

We're using Ubuntu 11.04.  Can this be approached the same way as you describe 
below?

-Terry


On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 11:11 AM, James Harrison <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  Okay. The Buffalo Drive being some form of NAS, I assume? 

  I'd just set up the machines using the CentOS RPMs or Tryphon packages for 
Debian and have them all backed onto one central PC for hosting your /var/snd 
and MySQL DB. Should be pretty trivial to achieve. Then you just set up each 
service, generate logs for each and away you go.

Cheers,
James Harrison
  On 08/04/2012 15:59, Terry LeTourneau wrote: 
    All 4 machines will share a database (via a Buffalo Drive).  And each 
machine will be a different FM station, playing out the same format except with 
the top of the hour legal ID's and localized advertisement, etc. 

    -Terry


    On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 10:36 AM, James Harrison <[email protected]> 
wrote:

      To clarify, are the 4 machines all going to share a database, with each 
station set up as a specific service? If so, are they going to be in the same 
physical location (or at least same physical network)?

Cheers,
James Harrison
      On 08/04/2012 15:07, Terry LeTourneau wrote: 
        Hey everyone,

        Just a quick question to see if anyone knew of the quickest (and yet 
painless) way to replicate Rivendell on 4 other machines???  We have Rivendell 
on 1 machine and want to have 4 others built and used for 4 separate stations.  
Eventually, the 1 machine that is built will function as our server and the 
others will be LIVE play outs, etc.  I have seen the guides on line but thought 
I'd ask before I start to compile them via the guides.

        Thoughts?

        -Terry
        RenewFM

         

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