rblaine wrote:
> Has anyone had luck with this? I'd like to run two separate slimservers
> on my solaris box - one which serves up FLAC for local clients, and the
> other which serves mp3 to the internet, where there isn't enough
> bandwidth for flac.
>
> It's possible to configure the http server
rblaine Wrote:
> Has anyone had luck with this? I'd like to run two separate slimservers
> on my solaris box - one which serves up FLAC for local clients, and the
> other which serves mp3 to the internet, where there isn't enough
> bandwidth for flac.
>
> It's possible to configure the http serv
Has anyone had luck with this? I'd like to run two separate slimservers
on my solaris box - one which serves up FLAC for local clients, and the
other which serves mp3 to the internet, where there isn't enough
bandwidth for flac.
It's possible to configure the http server port, but not the
"SlimPr
i'm running slim.exe from the command line, specifying new values for
httpport, cliport and prefsfile (can't see any others to change) and
i've renamed slim.exe as well. (OS is windows server 2003)
You might try the --pidfile parameter.
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thanks michael, but still no joy...
> > i've tried running two instances of the windows executable on one
> > machine - and get an error "there is already another copy of the
> > SlimServer running..."
>
> You need to define different ports, configuration files etc.
> for the different instan
i've tried running two instances of the windows executable on one
machine - and get an error "there is already another copy of the
SlimServer running..."
You need to define different ports, configuration files etc. for the
different instances. See slim --help for more information.
does anyo
i've tried running two instances of the windows executable on one
machine - and get an error "there is already another copy of the
SlimServer running..."
does anyone know if you can run two instances of the slimserver on one
machine, perhaps by running the raw perl code rather than the .exe?
tha
Aye user profiles or something that adequately seperates the two music
collections would be great.
Thanks for the help guys
fuzzyT Wrote:
> Howard wrote:
>
> > We have two seperate music collections and don't particularly want
> to
> > mix the two [...]
>
> I think what you are really pining
Right so how do I run two copies of the server and change the port on
which one of them runs?
I've told you about everything I know. For details I'd have to read and
try, too. Please don't get me wrong, but if you want a copy/paste or
single click solution, then there's none.
As I told you bef
mherger Wrote:
> > Bearing in mind I know nothing about Perl and it's running on Windows
> > Server 2003, how do I do that? :P
>
> Use the executable ;-). Run "slim.exe -help" from the command line.
>
Right so how do I run two copies of the server and change the port on
which one of them runs
Bearing in mind I know nothing about Perl and it's running on Windows
Server 2003, how do I do that? :P
Use the executable ;-). Run "slim.exe -help" from the command line.
Could you please quote a minimum of the posts/mails you're answering to?
From your single line it's rather hard to follow the
Bearing in mind I know nothing about Perl and it's running on Windows
Server 2003, how do I do that? :P
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Already doing that :)
But as I said we don't want more than one machine switched on 24/7.
That's what our server is for
Howard Wrote:
> (One is stored on our server which is the machine that stays on 24/7
> and one is stored on one of my workstations which we dont' really want
> to leave switc
Why not run Slimserver on each machine? You can point your clients to
the appropriate IP based on which song set you want to listen from.
http://IP_Server1:9000/stream.mp3
and
http://IP_Server2:9000/stream.mp3
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