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2004 Aug 06
2
I declare ices stable
...t;> is a 700Mhz PIII with 128Mb of Ram on Redhat 7.1 on 2.2.17 kernel.
>
>Should be okey allthough i cant comment on the specific Redhat version.
We're on a Linux using:
-Icecast 1.3.10
-Ices 0.0.1.beta5
Another questions is about mounts. If you have more than one
ie:
/ices
/ices2
/ices3
Does this allow you to serve more users?
Thanks!
AJ!
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2004 Aug 06
0
I declare ices stable
...nes! wrote:
> Where can you get libshout? Ours chokes at roughly 40 users and then
> can't gain access to the admin sections.
in cvs i think? The module is called libshout
>
> Another questions is about mounts. If you have more than one
> ie:
>
> /ices
> /ices2
> /ices3
>
> Does this allow you to serve more users?
Hmm dont know? It should affect your overall performance at least not
to the worse :) We are running 18 diffrent mountpoints feeding the
icecast server over 100mbit local network. No Problems at all?
--
Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Thomas Kirk
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2004 Aug 06
1
I declare ices stable
...? Ours chokes at roughly 40 users and then
>> can't gain access to the admin sections.
>
>
> in cvs i think? The module is called libshout
>
>> Another questions is about mounts. If you have more than one
>> ie:
>>
>> /ices
>> /ices2
>> /ices3
>>
>> Does this allow you to serve more users?
>
>
> Hmm dont know? It should affect your overall performance at least not
> to the worse :) We are running 18 diffrent mountpoints feeding the
> icecast server over 100mbit local network. No Problems at all?
>
>...
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast2 under OpenBSD - update
Hi,
I've come a step further in my attempt to compile Icecast2 under
OpenBSD... I didn't have the pth library installed (d'oh), but ´cd
/usr/ports/devel/pth && make install´ did the job.
It still bails out at the same point, though, but this time with another
error message:
[...]
gcc -O20 -fsigned-char -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/local/include/libxml
-I/usr/local/include -I/include