If the /var/snd mount fails, it will revert back to the local /var/snd,
check your NFS mount is working?
Or remove the mount, mv /var/snd somewhere else, create a new empty
directory and remount it. You may be having network issues (unlikely as
Riv generally stops playing until the network catches up but possible I
guess).
Regards,
Wayne
On 18/10/16 17:51, Brad Beahm wrote:
Hi All,
I've been having an odd issue recently on our 2 machine setup.
The background info: Station 2, which is a Rivendell network client
machine, plays a morning show that we get from internet delivered
syndication. There are 4 segments per hour that get automatically
placed into a Rivendell dropbox as the files are recorded/sent from
the network studios. We effectively delay the show 1 hour behind live
by having our Rivendell play the FTP version rather than the live
satellite version.
The problem I'm having is sometimes the audio from the previous day
plays, even though it's been imported via a dropbox instance on the
server. The database is correct as the cue marks, title, end dates
and all other metadata is updated, but the old audio plays out.
This does not happen on the same cut day to day, nor does it always
happen. Some days work perfectly, others are a lot glitchier.
My short-term solution is deleting all the show carts each day and
then let dropbox create new carts the next morning. That has worked
without any noticeable issues. But on days where I forget to delete
the cuts, the problem pops up.
The network client mounts the /var/snd via fstab on startup. Is there
a possibility that the file is persisting in a local cache on the
client machine and not reading the newly imported version from the server?
I'm running CentOS 6.8,v2.15.1, installed from and then upgraded
Paravel Appliance if that helps.
Thanks
Brad
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