One of my clients has over 25,000 songs in his library. He's got them all
on a local hard drive in the air studio, with two backup machines that are
kept in synch in case that drive fails.
He's using MusicMaster for scheduling.
We have two stations doing scheduling within Rivendell, but we're finding
that Rivendell's scheduling ability is pretty crude, and I am going to
move both stations to a scheduling program I wrote 20 years or so ago for
WCRB, assuming I can get it to work.
Rob
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2020, Steve wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone using /var/snd over NFS for the server side in a server/client setup?
We have NFS in use for /var/snd for all of the clients
but the disk location of /var/snd is physically in the same machine as the
Rivendell server itself.
The problem is that we need disk space, lots of it, to store all of the music -
thousands of CDs that need to be ripped. I'd like to
deploy a virtual machine running CentOS as the Rivendell server and then create
an NFS-shared directory on a NAS that would be mounted
remotely (in the same LAN) as /var/snd on the Rivendell server. Maybe that
leads to another issue: What are the practical limitations
of the built-in music scheduler in handling that much music? Should we limit
the amount of schedule-eligible music?
I've gathered from the mailing list archive that there have been mixed results
for this scenario.
Steve
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