Patch seems to work fine:

2007/11/20 18:40:42 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2] Feeding stopped: End_of_file
2007/11/20 18:40:42 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2] Feeding stopped: End_of_file
2007/11/20 18:40:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C11:3] switch to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C42 with forgetful transition
2007/11/20 18:40:45 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C11:3] switch to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C42 with forgetful transition
2007/11/20 18:41:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3] Decoding...
2007/11/20 18:41:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3] Decoding...
2007/11/20 18:41:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3] New metadata chunk "? -- ?"
2007/11/20 18:41:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3] New metadata chunk "? -- ?"
2007/11/20 18:41:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C11:3] switch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
with transition
2007/11/20 18:41:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C11:3] switch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
with transition

I'll play with it for a while, try cutting down the timeout, extending the 
period the server is down, etc. and let you know how things work out.

Thanks to everyone involved. I'll need to leave this running for a couple of 
weeks, and get the /etc/init.d script working, but if it passes those tests, 
I should have a good, stable production system for streaming audio to our 
remote transmitter.

On Tuesday 20 November 2007 06:18, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Le Tuesday 20 November 2007 03:26:23 Jeff Simmons, vous avez écrit :
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C11:3] switch to [EMAIL PROTECTED]/L5C42 with
> > forgetful transition
> >
> > and never reconnects.
> >
> > I need it to reconnect, by itself, without outside input, and to keep
> > trying until the server comes back up. Any way I can do that?
>
> Ok, that's a known issue as David said.
>
> Last time we checked this issue, it seemed to be caused by the fact that
> the http connection socket does not set any timeout, so the http source
> does not reconnect..
>
> Attached is a (trivial) patch that forces a timeout of 20 seconds in
> reading and writing.
>
> We'll be interested in knowing wether this fixes your issue.
> You can change the timeout value to closer value if you wish..
>
>
> Romain

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Jeff Simmons                                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simmons Consulting - Network Engineering, Administration, Security
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