On Wed, 11 May 2011 22:10:40 -0400, Romain Beauxis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kronos! > > 2011/5/11 <[email protected]>: >> Hi Romain, >> >> I had not touched the liq file (and it worked fine before the crash) >> with >> five >> source connections. Perhaps if I increased it by one, it might work? >> >> Also, I've got a new error message: 'Connection failed: could not >> connect to >> host' >> (that's on port 8004, mount 'icmp3-32') >> >> What's odd is that all other ports/mounts work, the liq file had not >> been >> touched, >> so what else could be causing this. > > > Look at your icecast configuration file, usually located at > /etc/icecast/icecast.xml for this: > <icecast> > <limits> > <clients>1000</clients> > <sources>20</sources> > > The default limit is around 3-4 when freshly installed. Make sure it > is more than the number of sources you plan on connecting to icecast.. I created a new liquidsoap.liq with one single on port 8004 for mount 'icmp3-32' and left that sources at 6. Same error message: 'Connection failed: could not connect to host'. The single loaded OK. Is this frustrating, or what! Thanks, Andre > > Romain > >> Sigh . . . >> >> Andre >> >> >> On Wed, 11 May 2011 21:12:27 -0400, Romain Beauxis >> <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Kronos, >>> >>> The usual answer here is: did you allow enough source connections in >>> your icecast configuration file? >>> >>> Romain >>> >>> 2011/5/11 <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability >>>> What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. >>>> Learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools >>>> to help boost performance applications - inlcuding clusters. >>>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Savonet-users mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users >>>> >> >> >> -- >> Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ >> -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Achieve unprecedented app performance and reliability What every C/C++ and Fortran developer should know. 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