In rdadmin -> edit hosts does your CentOS 6 machine appear in the hosts
lists? If not create a new one based on the old CentOS5 host and change
the host name to the new machine. Restart the services (or reboot) and
you should be done.
On 2014-07-16 00:34, Steve Atkins wrote:
I've wrestled with this a few weeks now and avoided asking for
something probably so simple, but I haven't tripped over the clue
yet.
Found a thorough book on CentOS 6 which is helpful to a point.
Had an early V2 on CentOS 5 working fine. Decided it might be okay
to try the latest, so backed up the DB, and /var/snd to an external
drive, then downloaded and installed most recent I could find
(V2.5.5)
which uses CentOS 6. Copied music back to /var/snd, restored DB, as
I
recall reading that should be all there is to it. Well, it seems
CentOS 6 has changed the desktop and so following the wiki was
...um...challenging. And now the results of that trial.
Hosts>Audio Ports grey'd out so unable to configure
rdlibrary appears empty (although contents can be seen in the cli).
rdlogmanager is grey'd out
rdlogedit shows previous logs but can't delete any of theme.
rdairplay grey'd out on left side so can't load 1k test tone, etc.
Music Groups are intact, as are scheduler codes. This is the same
machine the previous working system was on. Can you direct me to the
previous threads where this was discussed by others, or a simple(r)
suggestion.
Sorry for what seems like a recurring theme, but can't find previous
answers that solve this.
-steve
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