If you're using a server, you need to make sure you're installing the same version of Rivendell on all your workstations.

I would start by building the new machine as a stand-alone. Once you get it working, you can upgrade the server and any other machines to the version of Rivendell on the new machine, and get it talking to the server.

But first, set up the new machine as a stand-alone and get Rivendell to run.

Are you using the CentOS 6 Appliance, or the CentOS 7 Appliance? Be aware that CentOSis a conservative distribution; its components will be tried and true, but they won't be the latest versions, which means they may not be compatible with brand new hardware.

I ran into such a problem just yesterday with Debian 8, which doesn't like the Intel graphics adapter in my brand new machine. I had to use Debian 9, which has newer drivers.


Rob

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On Mon, 13 Feb 2017, Tom Van Gorkom wrote:

I want to install a Rivendell client setup from the appliance on a new i5
lenovo 300S (small form factor) and haven't found a way to see and select
the install options. It first asks if I want to check the media, then loads
and jumps to the Centos language options. When finished, Rivendell will not
run and seems to be missing components. Without any updates or changes, it
will not connect to mysql.

 I set it up to point to the server anyhow and it boots fine and mounts
/var/snd, shared folders, etc, but says the rivendell daemons can't run. I
have checked and double checked users, host names, permissions and can't
find a problem. One time it told me that my server database was schema 220
and the client 259. It is all 259. I have reviewed and messed with BIOS
settings several times with no change..

 Any suggestions? I'm ready to return it to the store and build my own. I
just want a decent small form quiet running client in the studio for
airplay. My large self-built boxes work fine but are now over-kill with
Livewire - no need for sound cards.

 Thanks,

Tom Van Gorkom
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