Hi,
The peaks thing is usually something to do with the webservice part of
Riv and/or permissions on /var/snd
Make sure you can open a browser and go to localhost/rd-bin/addcart.html
(check in /var/www/rd-bin as I may have remembered that wrong).
Then just make sure you chown and mod everything:
chown `whoami`:rivendell /var/snd
chmod 0775 /var/snd
Note 0775 is quite open so if you get paranoid about anyone reading and
writing, tighten it up.
Obviously make sure the riv groups are in place (addgroup rivendell and
adduser `whoami` rivendell)
Note all the `whoami` needs to be done via sudo so you keep the right
user, you can't use root.
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 31/08/13 23:22, Kevin, Natalia, Stacey and Rochelle wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have built a new Rivendell box for the local Primary Schools radio
station just over a month ago and all was working well. It's due to go
into service in 2 weeks time.
But yesterday, after finally getting some free time to work on it I
ran across a few problems.
1.From the Library, opening a music cart. Then I go into the cut, and
I am wanting to edit the cut. When I press the "Edit Markers" button I
get the following error message. Unable to download peak data, error
was: "RDXport service returned an error". The Edit window does open
after I press the ok button on the popup window, however there is no
wave form (actually nothing) showing. I can press the play button and
can hear the cart.
2.Generating a log, I have a made all my clocks and edited my days
with the clocks I want, but when I go to generate a log I get an
immediate message window saying "No Exceptions Found" and no log
generated.
And just in finishing I have decided to put a larger hard-drive in the
system for the music. Could one of you Linux guru's please advise what
is the best way to copy all the data from the 2^nd drive already in
there to the new one, so I can just do a swap over?
Also on the subject of hard-drives, I have used a USB H/D hub and
plugged the new Hard-drive into it, but the Linux box does not see the
external unit and drive. I know the USB port is working because I can
plug a USB stick in and it starts up.
Regards
Kevin.
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