Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "System panic (mpd related?)"
2003 Jul 29
1
kern/53717: 4.8-RELEASE kernel panic (page fault)
Some more crashes of 4.8-RELEASE.
Lets see what do I have today:
# ls -l /var/crash
total 1576676
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2 Jul 30 13:31 bounds
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2193252 Jun 25 17:30 kernel.0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2193252 Jul 4 00:08 kernel.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2193252 Jul 15 19:28 kernel.2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2193252 Jul 16 17:50 kernel.3
2003 Aug 07
0
understanding a panic / crash dump
Just trying to understand if anything might be going on with this crash
dump or just faulty hardware ? dmesg at the end
---Mike
# gdb -k /kernel.debug vmcore.0
GNU gdb 4.18 (FreeBSD)
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GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
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Type
2006 Jan 25
1
mpd and radius
Hi all:
I ahve some basic questions regarding the mpd.conf:
set radius retries 3
set radius timeout 3
set radius server 192.168.128.101 testing123 1812 1813
set radius me 1.1.1.1
set bundle enable radius-auth radius-fallback
Here my radius server is 192.168.128.101 and interanl
interface of this mpd server is 192.168.64.65
1) What is this "testing123"? is that key between
radius
2004 Sep 10
1
mpd has support for flac!
Hello,
http://musicpd.sf.net just came out today, with (amongst many other things)
support for flac. MPD is a very stable, lean Music Playing Daemon written
in C, that can be interfaced several different ways, through php, plain old
telnet, there is a CLI on the way, and a GTK2 client on the way also.
Please give it a try and tell us what you think @ irc.oftc.net #mpd.
Thanks
starz
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] mpd has support for flac!
Hello,
http://musicpd.sf.net just came out today, with (amongst many other things)
support for flac. MPD is a very stable, lean Music Playing Daemon written
in C, that can be interfaced several different ways, through php, plain old
telnet, there is a CLI on the way, and a GTK2 client on the way also.
Please give it a try and tell us what you think @ irc.oftc.net #mpd.
Thanks
starz
2009 Oct 30
1
Using MPD as an Icecast source (hint: using jack helps)
I thought I should report this: (In my case at least) defining a "jack"
output for mpd caused a "shout" output to become operational.
I was trying to configure mpd with a "shout" output to feed my Icecast2
server, but with no luck.
Giving up, I fell back to option 2: Feeding my mpd output to darkice using
"jack" as an interface.
As soon as I had defined
2015 Apr 22
0
Lossless stream from MPD...
Icecast can definitly handle OggFLAC. I usually use liquidsoap to stream
flac to icecast.
On Apr 22, 2015 12:52 PM, "David Martinez" <david at sojournmusic.net> wrote:
> Any way to setup a lossless stream from MPD? I know MPD can encode FLAC,
> but I don't know if Icecast can handle it. Any other lossless options?
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2003 Jun 23
1
mpd VPN won't work after upgrade from 4.6-STABLE to 4.8-STABLE
I upgraded a week ago from 4.6-STABLE to 4.8-STABLE, and subsequently
my mpd-based VPN ceased to function, giving me all kinds of "protocol
rejected" messages. I haven't seen any such reports lately on this
list or questions about it on freebsd-questions, so I'm wondering what
it's related to. I can provide more details on request, but I first
wanted to see if anyone knows
2015 Apr 22
2
Lossless stream from MPD...
Any way to setup a lossless stream from MPD? I know MPD can encode FLAC,
but I don't know if Icecast can handle it. Any other lossless options?
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2015 Apr 22
2
Lossless stream from MPD...
I am not familular with liquidsoap. Is it something I can use with MPD?
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Eduardo Martinez <erm13martinez at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Icecast can definitly handle OggFLAC. I usually use liquidsoap to stream
> flac to icecast.
> On Apr 22, 2015 12:52 PM, "David Martinez" <david at sojournmusic.net> wrote:
>
>> Any way to setup a
2003 May 12
1
[Fwd: Re: Down the MPD road]
Made a typo in the cc: line. Coffee time, I guess.
-------- Original Message --------
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 19:52:17 -0400
From: Bob K <melange@yip.org>
To: Michael Collette <metrol@metrol.net>
CC: freebsd.-security@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Down the MPD road
> I did this, and it does correct the immediate problem. Of course, it
> also
> creates a new glitchy.
>
2015 Apr 22
2
Lossless stream from MPD...
Will this work?
# Stream it out output.icecast(%flac, host = "localhost", port = 8000,
password = "hackme", mount = "basic-radio.flac", radio)
On Apr 22, 2015 1:22 PM, "Eduardo Martinez" <erm13martinez at gmail.com> wrote:
> Liquidsoap is another encoder simular to ices or MPD. Liquidsoap doesn't
> work directly with MPD.
> On Apr 22,
2004 Jun 25
0
mpd configure and route issues
I have searched google high and low for answers to this...and I have gotten
many examples, howto, etc...but they all seem to have a slightly different
configuration, and therefore, slightly different problems. Unfortunately,
not enough of them show the network layout, along with the configuration, so
it's hard to tell why certain IP are being used, and were they are on the
network. I have
2003 Apr 22
0
kmem_map too small: 260046848 total allocated
After about a day and a half or so of uptime, I'm getting the
aforementioned panic on the server ... better then having it hang solid,
but right now I'm not sure if this is replacing it, or just one being
triggered earlier then the other ...
First scan through Google, I came across some posts talking about
NMBCLUSTERS ... since its at the same settings as my other server (the
default)
2003 Jun 07
0
FFS related panic in 4.8-STABLE
Every few days now I get a panic like the one shown in the attached
backtrace. I've made sure my filesystem is clean with fsck and even
turned off write caching on my IDE drive. Maybe someone here can
figure out what is wrong. Let me know if you need more information.
Michael
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2003 Sep 29
4
panics on 24 hour boundaries
Hi stable, nice you see you again. I was one of those guys who was seeing
constand panics on 24 hour boundaries but couldn't provide a backtrace due
to the ar device not taking a dump. I installed a dedicated drive just to
take the dump, and then didn't have a panic for a couple weeks. Now, I am
back with, and I have traces to share.
The first two, from 2003-09-27 and 2003-09-28
2003 Jun 06
0
crash in networking code (with bt and debug kernel)
While I was tying down a supernet to the discard interface, the box crashed
on me. Its a STABLE box from June 4th. I was in zebra at the time and
thought I would route a /24 to ds0 instead of to the IP on ds0 (which I had
done for a number of other aggregate routes). The only other "strange"
thing about the box is that ds0 is loaded via kld. I will see if I can
reproduce it on a
2003 May 13
1
Kernel panic on FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE
Hi,
I need some help to understand a backtrace.
The situation is as follows:
A diskless system acting as a kind of bandwithshaping firewall with both
ipfw2 and ipfilter active at the same time. Ipfilter is used for port
adress translation. The system panics about once every 6 hours. The
network load is very low, only one Windows XP machine is connected but
not actively used.
I added a disk
2003 Apr 08
0
Panic dereferencing p->p_leader during exit1()
My wife got the following from a system running (effectively)
4.8-RELEASE (I built/installed world just before the kernel version
was updated from 4.8-RC to 4.8-RELEASE). I gather she made a few
attempts to get mozilla to start and then the system panic'd.
According to the crashdump, p->p_leader is NULL but according to
the code, this can never happen. This is a UP Athlon XP-1800
with
2003 Jun 23
2
Kernel core dump in recent 4.8-STABLE
Today my system coredumped (4.8-STABLE from Saturday), I believe it's somehow
X11 related:
X11 crashed first (signal 11). I was running it as root (I know I shouldn't).
I didn't think about it and restarted X11. While it was starting, I had a look
at the console, there was a bright white message: issignal.
This shows up at X11 startup.
Then the system coredumped.
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