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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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