Hi everyone,

https://imgur.com/kfTarYaTwo days ago, our RDAirplay started to show a
strange behavior: although the target log exists, the CHAIN_TO event
does not load the next log, and I'm left with a stopped RDAirplay that
went to the whole log (https://imgur.com/a/f8lQBcn).
RDAirplay "claims" it chained to the next log:

    Nov 13 00:12:52 grosrobert rdairplay: chained to log: Line: 610 
    Log: PROD_13_11_2019
    Nov 13 00:12:53 grosrobert rdairplay: finished event: Line: 609 
    Cart: 24264  Cut: 1 Card: 0  Stream: 1  Port: 0
    Nov 13 00:12:53 grosrobert caed: StopPlayback - Card: 0  Stream: 1 
    Handle: 253
    Nov 13 00:12:53 grosrobert caed: UnloadPlayback - Card: 0  Stream:
    1  Handle: 253


But unlike when it successfully chains to the next log, there is no line
like this with ripcd receiving the LL RML (here taken from a previous
day when it was working):

    Nov  9 00:13:10 grosrobert rdairplay: chained to log: Line: 618 
    Log: PROD_09_11_2019
    Nov  9 00:13:10 grosrobert ripcd: received rml: 'LL 1
    PROD_09_11_2019 -2!' from 192.168.22.152


Today I have restarted RDAirplay, hoping for the problem to solve
itself. Should I have restarted all the Rivendell daemons, could it be
that ripcd is having issues? There has been an IP change in the
meantime, but that change was correctly made in RDAdmin for the
concerned hosts, so I'm not sure if I should have restarted something in
the meantime for the changes to take effect.

Thanks for your inputs!

    Hoggins!
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