Linux rivendell user was already in *audio* group.
Seems that a "simple and buggy" way is edit /etc/rc.local with:
mkdir /var/run/rivendell
/usr/local/bin/caed
/usr/local/bin/ripcd
/usr/local/bin/rdcatchd

Does it sound like a sin or can it be accepted? how can it be improved?
What's the difference between editing rc.local or init.d/rivendell?
..anyway it seems to work, when I log in I can see that folder and the
three daemons running.

Alessio



2013/5/23 Wayne Merricks <[email protected]>

>  The Rivendell init scripts don't really do a lot other than start caed
> ripcd and rdcatchd.  If you're having trouble with them is it worth doing a
> manual start of these through a line in either cron or rc.local?
>
> As an aside when I did a server install before, I had to add the rd user
> to the audio group even though there aren't any sound cards etc in the
> server.  I used Ubuntu 12.04 Server at the time.
>
>
> On 23/05/13 11:36, Alessio Elmi wrote:
>
> Another question about starting Rivendell in Debian 7 at boot.
> As you know Rivendell needs "/var/run/rivendell" to be there, so I added a
> "mkdir /var/rivendell 2>/dev/null" in the init script, like oftern
> suggested in this forum.
> Now.. If a run "sudo service rivendell start" everything goes ok, but if I
> try to "sudo update-rc.d rivendell defaults" it says:
> update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing
> update-rc.d: warning: default start runlevel arguments (2 3 4 5) do not
> match rivendell Default-Start values (2 3 5)
> insserv: Service alsasound has to be enabled to start service rivendell
> insserv: exiting now!
> update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header.
> How to solve it? This computer wants to be just a Rivendell server, no
> audio cards on it. It shares db, audio files, generates log and several
> rdcatch jobs. It's a test for the moment, with Rivendell 2.5.0 compiled
> from sources.
> Thank you.
>
>  Alessio
>
>
>
> 2013/5/16 Alban Peignier <[email protected]>
>
>> On 05/16/2013 01:55 PM, Rob Landry wrote:
>>
>> > so I went ahead and installed the Tryphon Rivendell package. It was
>> > far less time-consuming than compiling from source, and there were
>> > only minor glitches.
>>
>>  +1 ;)
>> --
>> Alban Peignier - [email protected]
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