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2007 May 02
2
CentOS 4 and CentOS 5 DomU on CentOS 5 Dom0: problems with hand-built OS and LVM
...dev/xvda and the
like. This means that extracting the data from a paused or shutdown
domain for backup purposes requires me looking *inside* that disk image,
extracting the partition information (with tools like kpartx, I assume),
and successfully mounting the partitions on Dom0 to image their
ocntents. And I haven''t worked that out yet, and I like having my
partitions managed out of Dom, not leaving DomU to play with it.
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2004 Aug 06
7
a new directory service
...write it in my notes, because I have no
mention of it there. I suppose that we could allow a broadcaster to
define 'groups' under their auth. So each entry would represent a
'group', and that might have mirrors and multiple bitrates, which is
what we want. Two streams of the same ocntent differentiating only by
channels or bitrate should _not_ be two entries. I'll think on this and
post something later, or if people have ideas, please speak up ;)
> Though we all know what kbps is, your average listener simply knows if they
> have a modem, cable, DSL, or whatever. Thou...
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
..., because I have no
> mention of it there. I suppose that we could allow a broadcaster to
> define 'groups' under their auth. So each entry would represent a
> 'group', and that might have mirrors and multiple bitrates, which is
> what we want. Two streams of the same ocntent differentiating only by
> channels or bitrate should _not_ be two entries. I'll think on this and
> post something later, or if people have ideas, please speak up ;)
Provided that auth is some kind of unique identifier per-stream - but not too
unique - perhaps some logic could be used...
2004 Aug 06
16
a new directory service
So I've been doing some research and thinking here and there about what
a _good_ directory service for icecast would be like. I'd appreciate
some feedback and some discussion on this topic, before I start putting
a lot of effort into developing it.
First off, I think getting rid of # of listeners is a must. It just
creates a self-fulfilling prophecy and encourages cheating. I think the