Probably permissions on /var/snd. As your logged in Rivendell user, you should be able to create files in your /var/snd directory.

Just to make sure, change the /var/snd group to rivendell and add group read/write/execute permissions to the directory. You will also need read/write permissions to all the files in the directory.

sudo chgrp rivendell /var/snd

sudo chmod g+rwx /var/snd

sudo chmod -R g+rw /var/snd


On 17/08/16 09:35, Owen Dawe wrote:
Thank you Wayne, your solution worked. When I look in snd on sda I can tell it's pointing to snd on sdb by the larger amount of free space I have available. I also could see a audio file I had there.

Thank you Cowboy for you explanation which helps me learn about Linux.

However. A new problem arrived. I'm unable to import any audio through RDImport Dropbox or even add a single file through RDLibrary. I get an error saying Internal error. Gosh that could be anything! Even SQL. I might do a Rivendell purge, then reinstall. Sometimes quickest in the long run. All good practice. I've reinstalled Rivendell several times and it's not that bad.

Regards and thanks,

Owen. (a clear moonlit frosty night here in central New Zealand)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2016 11:51:28 -0600
From: John Boles <[email protected]>
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
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Subject: Re: [RDD] Automation Mode
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Correct, I do want to READ the value of PM
under the ripc commands you use TA! to get the value of it.
John

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 9:52 AM, Fred Gleason <[email protected]>
wrote:

On Aug 15, 2016, at 09:33, John Boles <[email protected]> wrote:

Then I would propose that it be like TA!

Except of course using PM!

Not following your point here. It is ?like TA? already ?i.e. the command
causes the requested action to happen.

My understanding was that you wanted to *read* the current mode.

Cheers!


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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 08:47:06 +0200
From: Morten Krarup Nielsen <[email protected]>
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
    <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RDD] RdLibrary - find songs from year
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Thanks, I will give it a try today!

2016-08-15 16:08 GMT+02:00 David Klann <[email protected]>:
As of Rivendell 2.10.3, a valid SQL statement to search the CART table
by year would look something like:

select NUMBER,GROUP_NAME,TITLE,ARTIST,ALBUM,YEAR from CART where YEAR
like '1990%';

Note the year format "YYYY-MM-DD". This is because YEAR uses the MySQL
"date" data type which includes the month and day. MM and DD default to
01 when not specified, but using the "LIKE" comparison operator gets you
all rows that match the year 1990.

Hope this helps!

   ~David Klann


On 08/15/2016 08:12 AM, Morten Krarup Nielsen wrote:
Hi.

We need to find songs from 1991, 1992 and so on. We have entered the
data in RdLibrary, but you can't search for it :-(

Is there anyone that now the SQL command to find songs from a specific year?

Thank you!

Kind regards,

Morten
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 00:30:48 +1200
From: Owen Dawe <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RDD] Audio Converter Error.
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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I'm having trouble using RD Import from a 'temporary folder' on my
Desktop through  Rivendell's  Dropbox via terminal.  I added a second
drive sdb5 formated to ext4 and have it mounted and created a 'symlink'
from snd sda1 to a var/snd created on sdb5. Var/snd on sda1 has 108MB
free space. Var/snd on sdb5 has 500G spare space. I managed to import
six files and transfered them to sdb5.

  From the seventh file onwards I get a message saying. Audio Converter
Error: No space left on device, skipping (names of the remaining ten
files). I have tried setting the links up  several times both through
terminal and the click and drag method. I've reformated sdb5 twice
making new links continuing to get the same error. I've deleated the six
files in var/snd on both sda1 and sdb5 but still get the same error.
It's got me wacked actually.

Regards, Owen.


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 13:44:08 +0100
From: Wayne Merricks <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RDD] Audio Converter Error.
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Try this:

sudo mv /var/snd /var/snd_original

Then mount /var/snd on the new device to /var/snd on the original.  If
it is an entire blank partition you might be able to do it like this:

sudo mount /dev/sdb5 /var/snd

If it is a drive with its own stuff and a random directory for /var/snd
you might have to use the bind parameter:

sudo mount --bind /path/to/drive/snd /var/snd

Symlinks can be hit and miss depending on what program is meant to be
following them.

On 16/08/16 13:30, Owen Dawe wrote:
I'm having trouble using RD Import from a 'temporary folder' on my
Desktop through  Rivendell's  Dropbox via terminal. I added a second
drive sdb5 formated to ext4 and have it mounted and created a
'symlink' from snd sda1 to a var/snd created on sdb5. Var/snd on sda1
has 108MB free space. Var/snd on sdb5 has 500G spare space. I managed
to import six files and transfered them to sdb5.

 From the seventh file onwards I get a message saying. Audio Converter
Error: No space left on device, skipping (names of the remaining ten
files). I have tried setting the links up  several times both through
terminal and the click and drag method. I've reformated sdb5 twice
making new links continuing to get the same error. I've deleated the
six files in var/snd on both sda1 and sdb5 but still get the same
error. It's got me wacked actually.

Regards, Owen.
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 09:15:09 -0400
From: Cowboy <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RDD] Audio Converter Error.
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

On Wed, 17 Aug 2016 00:30:48 +1200
Owen Dawe <[email protected]> wrote:

and created a 'symlink'
  There are very good reasons you can not hard link across a file
  system boundary, and symbolics become problematic depending
  on the file system, its driver, and the way they interact with
  the program attempting to access.

  This is not at all even close to the way a mount point works !
  You'd be better off to double-mount the underlying file system
  onto two mount points within the hierarchy, but don't say
  that I didn't warn you that this has its own, sometimes
  rather severe, pitfalls.

  The error is not an audio converter error as your subject line
  suggests, but is, in fact, the device being written to out of
  space exactly as the error message is telling you.


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