On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 18:31:58 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> can I go into mysql/mariadb and fix the
> database structure manually?
No doubt, but that relegates Rivendell to hacker's paradise.
OK for you and I, but catastrophic for the vast majority.
or some time ( but hadn't yet pulled the trigger )
moving back to Debian, so this is very distressing news.
( and not just for Rivendell, either ! )
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 11:02:58 -0400
Ryan Kin wrote:
> Would this work to update CentOS 7 to CentOS 8
One of the things I have an "issue" with Red Hat,
you can't "update" 6 to 7, or 7 to 8.
They are COMPLETELY different OS !
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It's alive !
It's at least ponging.
Please try again ?
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CentOS-6 but I haven't yet got it to run
at all on CentOS-7.
OTOH, CentOS-7 does run on VirtualBox running on CentOS-6 !
( go figure )
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quot; to do
any of that no matter what I said.
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yncing and correcting every second or so, more or less.
In a relatively short time ( maybe an hour ) it'll be within a millisecond,
and stay that way for weeks even without a reference thereafter.
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On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 16:32:04 -0500
Ryan Kin wrote:
> So now I'm looking to use
> OpenVPN.
I do it with ssh and sshfs.
Remember, Linux ( almost all Linux except RHEL/CentOS-8 ) at it's heart
and soul, is a multi-tasking, multi-user, network based OS.
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On Sun, 01 Mar 2020 10:01:50 -0600
David Klann wrote:
> Note that this will contribute to the early "death" of the SD card in
> yourRaspberry Pi (due to
> many "disk writes"), so consider saving messages to disksparingly.
Or consider a USB had disk add-on for su
On Thu, 27 Feb 2020 13:40:30 -0500
Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Feb 27, 2020, at 12:33, Cowboy wrote:
>
> > Just means you'll ( we'll ) have to compile ourselves either the driver,
> > if source is available, or the kernel.
>
> ‘Fraid not. The current version of t
date, screen works, but USB stops.
Next update, no display at all.
etc.
In fact, there's a whole several page write up on the "tar pit of RHEL-7"
and how it's as bad or worse than Windows ever was !
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 16:13:58 -0500
drew Roberts wrote:
> Mucking about trying to see if I can update my old rivendell / rdairplay
> does video in place of audio trick.
Personally, I prefer mplayer for a non-interactive application.
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e machine only.
man xhost
will give you details.
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"write" systemd scripts, and it's OK.
Not perfect, still confusing and opaque, but a way.
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which the actual copy takes a few minutes
over the gigabit house network.
SO, with a reasonable number of cuts for a typical radio station,
NFS works real well.
This place would actually be better suited a main frame.
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ire to Fusion consoles,
and do quite a bit with the Livewire GPI and GPO's.
Hit me up next week, and we'll see.
A difference might be that we do NOT run livewire on a second network !
Steve designed it to co-exist, so that's the way we use it.
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at home as a “proper” backup.
I do it locally.
rsync daily.
You might need more, or less, often.
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On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 00:16:52 +
Mark Murdock wrote:
> /var/amb-ux/IFLM_IFL1_%D_01-01.MP2, and it says the url is invalid.
Possibly it is invalid.
What is the variable %D ?
I'm not that articulate in the latest HTML standards.
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I will say that /home/dev is confusing in itself.
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nting to /sda4 **IS** the old
??
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rom you, 'cause you're much
too stup...
You're obviously not capable of knowing.
If (*if*) you have enough free unallocated space on the disk,
time consuming but pretty easy.
If you don't have free space, then it comes close to impossible.
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do that.
What *I* would do, ( a little "Cowboy" engineering ) I would create
a directory /home/snd then copy everything from /var/snd into it.
Very non-standard, but it'll work.
Once that's done, delete ( yep, delete ) /var/snd altogether.
rmdir /var/snd
Now link the 1.4T /home/
e, would be transferring
content across a bandwidth constrained network.
Even then, the argument is for compression during the transfer,
not on the storage medium.
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Is there a way to expand the space allocated for
> /var/snd? Is there a
> solution for this?
The solution depends on the problem !
You've described the symptom. ;-)
Please post the output from
df -h
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ed months prior,
but because it automatically kept going, no one knew until it failed
in a non-recoverable catastrophic way.
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"replication" was at least 14 months out of date !
Methinks you just explained how that happened.
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They assume that the live operator is the ONLY operator, which just ain't so.
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ne
to walk away from it at any and every opportunity.
Remember the whole Y2K scares ?
This is much the same.
Ho, hum.
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R the driver initializes the card, it's basically a brick.
Therefore, your issue could be any of hardware, driver, order, both, neither.
Ain't it grand ?
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your remote system.
ssh -L 5900:localhost:5900 target.machine.com
Run the X11vnc server as such..
x11vnc -nopw -display :0 -connect localhost
In a different window, or gui ( matters not )
vncviewer localhost
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Not only will you get a fully supported install, pre-configured for you,
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If you ask nice, you *might* even get it pre-loaded with YOUR format !
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 17:27:20 +0100
David Garwood wrote:
> Now we are ready to roll but the username and password (carefully
> recorded at the time!) have been forgotten/lost.
Maybe.
Which username and password ?
root ?
rd ?
Rivendell, or system ?
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n/encrypt MySQL, by exposing it at all you are
opening a path for the bad guys.
Even if all they do is hit you with a denial of service...
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has) ensue[d], to the point
> where the subject system can no longer even launch a desktop.
Under protest, but I *can* attest.
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ing system. Some of those multi users could easily be in
a different time zone, but as I say, I haven't played with it.
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elf.
That's why windows can't ( not just won't ) do some of the things various
parts of Rivendell require.
Depending on what you do, when, and how, you might see nothing,
or you might see some real damage to your audio store.
You are playing Russian Roulette !
Sooner or later, it *will* get
ect editing of a database ( not generally recommended )
and I use it to make a daily backup of several databases on a schedule,
very similar to scheduling a nightly CRON job.
It's not part of any RHEL or CentOS package.
You have to download and install an RPM separately.
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e ) ONLY to test the installer.
NOTHING else is yet expected to work. At all !
If anything else actually works, it's unexpected.
As such, do not expect to discover any new features.
Those burdened with alpha software are generally carefully
chosen for this punishment for very specific reasons.
-
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 08:34:15 -0500
Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Dec 7, 2018, at 07:43, Cowboy wrote:
>
> > By default, but it begs the question,
> > gnome-desktop-2.32.0-17.el7.x86_64.rpm
> > appears to be Gnome-2 for RHEL-7 !?
>
> Apparently. I’m not seeing such
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 07:09:06 -0500
Fred Gleason wrote:
> Gnome on CentOS 7 is (alas) Gnome 3,
By default, but it begs the question,
gnome-desktop-2.32.0-17.el7.x86_64.rpm
appears to be Gnome-2 for RHEL-7 !?
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sag.
Attempting to run above standard to get "loud" is simply unprofessional,
as well as risky dangerous to fidelity, ( opinion ) and stupid !
If you want loud, add an amplifier. That's what they do.
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lly compatible through a module, though the details
escape me at the moment.
Fred, didn't we do that for the Cleveland idiot ?
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and very often ( whenever possible ) using a dynamic DNS with a variable IP.
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2018 06:52:06 -0500
drew Roberts wrote:
> locally if that is the
> first test:
Frankly, I wouldn't suggest locally.
( "locally" meaning on the same machine )
That creates a nasty loop.
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vncviewer x.x.x.x:5900
What do you see ?
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It's a bit more secure that way, but not for the neophyte.
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it knows better than you do, ( you idiot ) which makes it difficult.
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 11:02:22 -0600
Alan Smith wrote:
> Where did I go wrong?
You used vnc-server instead of x11vnc
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 19:26:30 -0500
Fred Gleason wrote:
> Ready, aim, and then fire! Last I looked, that *was* the preferred sequence…
> :)
That's why you're not in management !
The correct sequence is:
FIRE !
Aim,
FIRE !
Ready,
FIRE !
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g catastrophic system failure.
If there were 4 headroom, then the 1+1=3 distortion would still exist, but
would be within the capability of the system, so the system doesn't fail at
all.
*THIS* is why 12 db or more of headroom is a good idea.
Personally, I would not have chosen 13, beca
me degree of degradation, MPEG-1 Layer 3 ( commonly
called MP3 ) is about the worst I know about in every case.
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HEL or CentOS 7 run
sudo lid -g dialout >> script.log
to get the known members of the dialout group.
( assuming sudo is set to allow. lid needs root privileges to work )
Compare that output to the same command from the command line
where the script works as expected
Regarding using a Mac in a Linux environment...
quote:
Where do .TemporaryItems folders come from?
When a mommy folder and a daddy folder love each other very much..
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when it's not, or some such, to boost performance
at the expense of reliability, but as I say, it's been a while.
And, I can find no benefit ( for my purposes ) of EXT4 over EXT3.
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reasons I wouldn't, but it'll work )
> Secondly, if my assumption is
> correct, should this external drive be formatted XFS to match CentOS 7
> or would ext4 be ok?
Can be anything the OS can read.
Personally, I'd use EXT3, but that's me.
( nearly all of my systems are EXT3 data-journ
a "beta" release.
If that survives, then, and only then, do you get a "production" update.
DISCLAIMER: It's Open Source. If it breaks, you get to keep both pieces.
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Current plan has me in the office Thurs. for a short day.
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I don't think it negates my argument.
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pplet.
I'd go for that.
Then, the applet could incorporate Drew's suggestion separately,
which I also like, a lot !
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even more comfortable than with a GUI in many cases )
this is absolutely the wrong direction for the "everything smartphone"
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And, although it pains me, you and I are mortal !
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it unworkable in certain situations.
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 11:44:28 -0400
wrote:
> After replacing hard drive and reinstalling
Reinstalling CentOS ?
Have you seen the previous threads about selinux ?
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It's not the sound card.
Unfortunately, after the fact it's a bit hard to tell.
Depending on the clock, it could be something as innocuous as re-indexing
the locate database, an ldconfig for who knows why, or something even more
transient so we'll never know.
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2018 15:58:27 +
Mark Murdock wrote:
> Any ideas?
You're displaying Eastern time instead of Pacific time.
Check your time zone settings.
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of error though to show in the raid array.
I would not !
The RAID hasn't failed until it fails.
I would be looking in the logs, and at
smartctl -x /dev/sd?
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ied the error text as...
"Like dude, something went wrong."
Or the once popular..
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Or, the currently popular...
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between the Riv. machine and M$ via a cross-over cable.
Network cards are cheap enough these days, and if you have one in the junk box,
then the only cost is a little time. Probably less time than most any other
solution we could invent.
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He was a fiddler, an
m, too.
The normal priority would be 0, the idle process runs at +20.
You might need to give nfs a higher priority, say 15, to get
enough nfs for the system to work right.
Pretty much anything that mixes Linux and M$ is problematic
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NFS *should* do in their opinion.
I'd expect that would include SMB file locking, "master browse list" and
so forth. But, I don't know.
Personally, I'd run a tcpdump on it and see exactly what it is doing.
Then, go from there.
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t windows to do NFS ??
That's a new one, and although you're having problems, I can see
where it might be useful at times.
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It's going to be much easier and simpler to just re-import those carts.
( and probably faster too )
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> Any thoughts?
Was the previous install the same version ?
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Rick Thomas wrote:
> CentOS 6.9 from the Rivendell Broadcast Appliance iso installed back in March
> 2014 or so.
>
> If that helps to nail it down…
> Rick
>
> On Jun 25, 2018, at 3:44 AM, Cowboy wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 25 Ju
n minutes or so.
Note: This one reason I use RAID-1 on near everything that can.
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What OS ?
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Ri
n which I have
no interest or part what so ever.
For the most part, it seems to run fine on CentOS 7.
( with exception that some things render at a glacial pace )
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hat it's on the list, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2018 17:22:32 -0400
John Anderson wrote:
> not sure why the slash is there
Because the back slash is the traditional escape character.
So that the dot is interpreted as a dot, not as "any single character"
as it normally means.
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fixed.
Since we get the "potential release candidate" before you do,
this is not a frequent, but also not an infrequent occurrence.
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The individual choice of garnishment of a burger can be an important
point to the consumer in this day when individualism is
ent version on the current CentOS, then support you from there
going forward.
So, no. They won't support an install on a non-supported system, but
they will support whatever you had after converting to the current
supported system.
You can keep your curren
L, so now I know.
> I can see where WSL could be used for the services part of Rivendell, but
> not the graphic displays?
I still think not, because...
> On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 3:30 AM Cowboy wrote:
> > 2. Rivendell uses certain file system attributes that M$
> >
s that M$
not only lacks, but explicitly subverts, so I don't see how
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is the Music Kept
Music, spots, etc. audio is the .wav files in /var/snd by cart/cut number.
> and also. If we Open The File permission will
> Rivendell still work.
Until someone changes something they shouldn't !
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He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader
;swipe" and such.
XFCE is packaged with CentOS-7, else we'd probably have done FVWM.
Once the install is done, you can choose either during boot-up sign-on.
As far as availability of system resources...
Irrelevant, so that was never a consideration.
Remember, linux, any OS running over
lugged the card into a PCI slot on a CentOS-6.9 box.
lspci shows
02:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Texas Instruments PCI2040 PCI to DSP
Bridge Controller
Hope it somehow helps...
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y of y'all know of a useful test?
>
I've got a couple of those on the shelf, but we've reached the end of my day.
Were I not on a ride-share, I'd hang and check for you, but as it is I'll
get into it tomorrow.
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stem boot.
The same cron job you normally run.
Normally, it will do nothing.
When the system boots, it'll run.
What happens if you run the same job twice, such as a power
fail *after* your normally scheduled program runs, I know not.
Just my immediate thought.
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il client I suspect.
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correctness never does.
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w many entries in our database,
and though it takes 4 or 5 minutes to make a backup, it does.
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To venerate expectantly.
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Riven
/Preferences
menu that can over-ride some other things, and has screwed me up more than
once.
It does have an input level meter of sorts that can let you know if audio is
making it to the selected hardware, also a nice feature.
Seems to be completely gone in CentOS-7.
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