On Sat, 9 Jun 2018, Fred Gleason wrote:

On Jun 9, 2018, at 11:28, Rob Landry <[email protected]> wrote:
      I suggested they might have a database problem and suggested
      running rddbcheck. That proved to be a spectacularly bad
      suggestion, as it adjusted the length of every audio cut to
      zero!

That tells me that the audio store was inaccessible. *Why* that was (device
unmounted, NFS problem, etc) I’ve no way of knowing, but put it back and
re-run rddbcheck(8), and it should be restore all of the cut lengths.

/var/snd was on a local drive. It was mounted and visible; file ownership and permissions were the same as they alwayd had been.

How does rddbcheck see the files? Is there something I need to use beyond ls -al to verify that it can see them?


Rob

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Я там, где ребята толковые,
Я там, где плакаты "Вперёд",
Где песни рабочие новые
Страна трудовая поёт.
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