Hi,

Yesterday our servers crashed while uploading some files. I restarted  
icecast/liquidsoap
but one of the mounts, 'icmp3-32', ow cannot connect, even though the  
connection parameters
have not changed.


Snippets from liquidsoap/icecast logs:


Liquidsoap32 log:

2011/05/11 14:20:41 [icmp3-32:3] Connecting mount icmp3-32 for  
[email protected]...
2011/05/11 14:20:41 [icmp3-32:2] Connection failed: bad answer
2011/05/11 14:20:41 [icmp3-32:3] Connection failed, will try again in 3  
sec.
[.. repeats forever]


Icecast log:


[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG auth/add_listener_to_source max on /icmp3-32  
is -1 (cur 0)
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG auth/add_listener_to_source Added client to  
/icmp3-32
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG auth/add_authenticated_listener client  
authenticated, passed to source
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG source/source_main Client added
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] INFO source/source_main listener count on /icmp3-32  
now 1
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
client_connections (20432)
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
listener_peak (1)
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node listeners  
(1)
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG format/format_check_http_buffer processing  
pending client headers
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node listeners  
(1)
[2011-05-10  09:00:12] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
listener_connections (1822)
[2011-05-10  09:00:14] DBUG client/client_send_bytes Client connection died
[2011-05-10  09:00:14] DBUG source/source_main Client removed
[2011-05-10  09:00:14] INFO source/source_main listener count on /icmp3-32  
now 0

I created a new instance of liquidsoap (liquidsoap32) to isolate it from  
the rest of the
mounts (which work fine). The password that is passed by liquidsoap to the  
icecast server
is the same as all the othermounts.


I'm at loss where to look now - I've exhausted my *bag-of-tricks*.
Help?

Thanks,
Andre




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