Hello, my name Johanes. First I'm sorry because I can't speak English well. And this is the first time I use Icecast. I have installed icecast2 use the standard Ubuntu installation (apt-get install icecast2). I also have configured # Edit /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml (only to change the passwords) and change "ENABLE=true" in /etc/default/icecast2. My question : When I tried to start Icecast (sudo /etc/init.d/icecast2 start), I always get problem : # Starting icecast2: Starting icecast2 # Detaching from console # icecast2. # Server startup failed. Existing I tried to solve this problem using "killall icecast2" / "kill icecast2", also changed port into another number (4000, 6000, etc). Unfortunately I still have same problem. When I looked inside /var/log/icecast2, there is no error log. What should I do to fix regarding issue? Regards, Johanes. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20120816/f9b2de31/attachment.htm>
Hi Johanes, On 16/08/12 11:32, Johanes Kunto wrote:> I have installed icecast2 use the standard Ubuntu installation > (apt-get install icecast2). I also have configured # Edit > /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml (only to change the passwords) and change > "ENABLE=true" in /etc/default/icecast2.That sounds correct.> My question : > When I tried to start Icecast (sudo /etc/init.d/icecast2 start), I > always get problem : > # Starting icecast2: Starting icecast2 > # Detaching from console > # icecast2. > # Server startup failed. ExistingOur current error handling before log files are open isn't good, yeah. We're working on that for 2.4.> I tried to solve this problem using "killall icecast2" / "kill > icecast2", also changed port into another number (4000, 6000, etc). > Unfortunately I still have same problem. When I looked inside > /var/log/icecast2, there is no error log.sounds like it fails while parsing config or opening log files. Likely the former.> What should I do to fix regarding issue?Please make sure that the config file is not malformed accidentally. An easy way to check for things is to run: xmllint --noout /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml If it just returns to the prompt, then the XML is correct. If you see an error message you'll need to have a look at the file. Error messages are only hints and the actual problem can be a few lines away. Hope that helps. Please let us know if it does. Cheers Thomas
Hi, thanks for your response. Based from your advice I try to check the XML used the command "xmllint --noout /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml" . Because I got response "xmllint: command not found", I installed xmllint (sudo apt-get install libxml2-utils). After that, I check again (xmllint --noout /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml) and the result just return to the prompt (which means XML is correct ? ). FYI, I run Ubuntu 12.04 & icecast2 (from default ports.ubuntu repository) in ARM Processor. Is it possible to solve this problem? Regards, Johanes 2012/8/16 R?cker Thomas <thomas.ruecker at tieto.com>> Hi Johanes, > > On 16/08/12 11:32, Johanes Kunto wrote: > > I have installed icecast2 use the standard Ubuntu installation > > (apt-get install icecast2). I also have configured # Edit > > /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml (only to change the passwords) and change > > "ENABLE=true" in /etc/default/icecast2. > > That sounds correct. > > > > My question : > > When I tried to start Icecast (sudo /etc/init.d/icecast2 start), I > > always get problem : > > # Starting icecast2: Starting icecast2 > > # Detaching from console > > # icecast2. > > # Server startup failed. Existing > > Our current error handling before log files are open isn't good, yeah. > We're working on that for 2.4. > > > > I tried to solve this problem using "killall icecast2" / "kill > > icecast2", also changed port into another number (4000, 6000, etc). > > Unfortunately I still have same problem. When I looked inside > > /var/log/icecast2, there is no error log. > > sounds like it fails while parsing config or opening log files. Likely > the former. > > > > What should I do to fix regarding issue? > > Please make sure that the config file is not malformed accidentally. > An easy way to check for things is to run: > xmllint --noout /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml > > If it just returns to the prompt, then the XML is correct. > If you see an error message you'll need to have a look at the file. > Error messages are only hints and the actual problem can be a few lines > away. > > > Hope that helps. Please let us know if it does. > > Cheers > > Thomas > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20120817/91abd782/attachment.htm