Facundo Suárez <[email protected]> a écrit :

> 2011/12/29  <[email protected]>:
>> Facundo Suárez <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>
>>> 2011/12/28 Frédéric <[email protected]>:
>>>>
>>>> Le 28/12/2011 17:27, David Baelde a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 5:08 PM,<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> My source using "input.http" is defined in my script, even if it is
>>>>>> relayed
>>>>>> only 1 hour per day (for the news bulletin).
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok so my suspicion was correct. To get rid of the message simply plug
>>>>> a dummy output on your HTTP input. It'll empty it and avoid overruns.
>>>>> It's costless and practically riskless.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Well, I've tried to modify my script tonight adding a "output.dummy" for
>>>> the source created by "input.http".
>>>> It seems that everything is now correct :)
>>>> No more buffer overrun message in my log...
>>>>
>>>
>>> I didn't undersand very well. Can you explain me harder, please !!
>>>
>>
>> If your source is defined somewhere in your script by:
>>
>> radio = input.harbor(...
>>
>> add this line later, may be at the end of your script:
>>
>> output.dummy(fallible=true, radio)
>
> Done. I am going to review log later. But just a doubt: after adding
> that line you told me, source is still named radio?
>

You can use whatever you want... but corresponding to the name used in  
output.dummy parameters

What LS Team told us to avoid a buffer overrun, is to create a sink to  
flush the buffer.

>>
>> By the way, having a look to my log this morning, I still get a few "buffer
>> overrun" messages. May be because there are blanks in the external stream
>> captured. Or timeouts in its transmission...
>> But this is not important compared to the previous situation.
>>
>> Fred
>>
>
> thanks
>
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