Why not just link all the stations together with one Rivendell database/snd library? Use Syncthing to sync /var/snd between the locations. For database, you can use GTID and circular replication in MariaDB to have full read/write masters at every station. AND keep them in sync. I am currently doing this with multiple stations with zero issues, including site that has very poor satellite internet.
-- Steve Rubin Rubin Broadcasting, Inc (p) (408)728-4330 (f) 408-503-0042 (c) 408-406-1308 KTOX-AM * KUNK-FM * KURT-FM From: <[email protected]> on behalf of BNSF 6421 <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 10:56 PM To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System <[email protected]> Subject: [RDD] Cart groups syncing between standalone Riv machines I'm about to pitch Rivendell to a client who is facing an automation dilemma as his current systems are running Win 7 that is falling out of support in a few months. He is currently running Storq using the network Voice tracks and spots which they are migrating the music, network spots and voice tracks off a Wegner Sat/IP receiver/server box that will feed out audio and break contact closures to whatever system he uses to trigger local breaks. He has 5 stations in 4 locations that are using identical setups but for 4 different music formats. So I'd like to suggest to him to set up Rivendell essentially identical but have the local imaging carts be different at each location but if there is a way, I used to think there was, to have his commercial inventory synchronize between the different locations. So that if a spot were updated at his main location it would automatically propagate through the other machines with him having to remotely log into each and update them. He also would generate logs from his main location and I think that it wouldn't be too hard to push that across either. I think he might have to have a VPN to make all this work well. Is there anyone out there doing this with Rivendell. I can't say I have as all the Riv intallations I've ever done have been with all stations running standalone with no sister stations or multiple stations running server/client in a single building, but never across the WAN. Thanks Matthew Chambers, CBT, NR0Q Owner/Engineer M Chambers Communications Engineering LLC PO BOX 311, Atlanta, MO 63530 Office (660)239-4911 Mobile (660)415-5620 www.mchambersradio.com <http://www.mchambersradio.com/> _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
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