Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "listener authentication for multiple mountpoints; client connections seems high"
2005 Jan 13
1
client connections seems high
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Joel Ebel wrote:
> it increased by 113, and it has stayed that high since then. I find it
> especially odd since I have clients set to 100 in icecast.xml, and this
> constantly exceeds it.
> Where does this number come from, and what does it mean if it isn't the
> sum of the clients for each stream? I know it should include static
> content as well,
2005 Jan 13
3
client connections seems high
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:19:08 -0500, Joel Ebel <jbebel@ncsu.edu> wrote:
> I asked this questions before, but I think it got lost/ignored in all
> the traffic. So I'm asking it again.
>
> Why would my clients number always be 113 larger than my number of
> listeners? It was right earlier today, but when I restarted the sources
> it increased by 113, and it has stayed
2005 Jan 13
1
client connections seems high
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 19:11:08 -0500, Joel Ebel <jbebel@ncsu.edu> wrote:
> > - icecast version (and what platform you're running it on)
> Icecast 2.2.0 running on Slackware Linux 10.0
>
> > - icecast config file (with passwords blanked out, of course)
> Config file is attached
>
> > - description of _precisely_ what figure you're looking at
2005 Jan 13
0
client connections seems high
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 13:19:08 -0500, Joel Ebel <jbebel@ncsu.edu> wrote:
>
>>I asked this questions before, but I think it got lost/ignored in all
>>the traffic. So I'm asking it again.
>>
>>Why would my clients number always be 113 larger than my number of
>>listeners? It was right earlier today, but when I restarted the
2005 Jan 31
2
I can listen to a stream locally but not from anywhere else.
Also don't forget that the full version of WinAmp is required to play
oggs. The lite version doesn't support it. iTunes can play local .ogg
files but not streams if you download the ogg components from
qtcomponents.sf.net. I haven't messed with real player, and I have no
intention of doing so.
Joel
Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 16:46, Brian Beck wrote:
>
2004 Aug 19
2
Syslinux patch
Out of necessity, a friend of mine and I have created a patch for
syslinux to allow it to modify the mbr and partition table in windows.
It adds a -m option to syslinux. If given, it will overwrite the MBR of
the drive specified with the mbr.bin provided in syslinux, and if the
bootable flag is not set on the partition being syslinuxed, it will set
it. This was done to distribute with my USB
2005 Feb 17
1
Any reliable command line clients?
MPlayer was a good suggestion. I've been using it for days now without
a hitch. I normally just think of it as a movie player, but it seems
quite good at playing ogg streams too. It's a slightly larger and more
complicated program than I would prefer for the simple task of playing
ogg streams. I guess I'd just rather ogg123 work right. But
nonetheless, mplayer seems quite
2004 Oct 12
2
daemon() failed
A friend of mine is having an issue running sshd as a daemon. I don't
have full access to this box, so troubleshooting may be difficult, but
from what I can gather, the call to daemon() is failing. sshd -D works
fine, but sshd -e returns "daemon() failed: Success" , which is in and
of itself funny. This is Slackware 10.0, with openssh 3.8.1p1 and glibc
2.3.2. I have several
2004 Dec 22
2
fallback override failing for 128 mbps mp3 stream
I'm still having an issue with the fallback override from a 128 kbps mp3
stream. I have 6 streams all with fallbacks and overrides. All are
working except the 128 mp3. All of the fallback streams are from
ezstream which just plays a file matching the original source format.
my 3 ogg streams and 2 of my mp3 streams work just fine with fallbacks
and come back when the original stream
2005 Jun 01
3
Icecast locks with WARN connection/_accept_connection accept() failed with error 24: Too many open files
My icecast server has been running happily for months now, but just
yesterday it locked up, chewing up all the cpu time it could find, and
not allowing connections. The last snippet of the error log shows this:
[2005-06-01 09:36:13] WARN connection/_accept_connection accept()
failed with error 24: Too many open files
[2005-06-01 09:36:15] WARN connection/_accept_connection accept()
failed
2008 Jul 16
2
Three questions/feature requests
I have three questions. If these are not currently possible, consider
it a feature request:
1. Is it possible to create label aliases, such that one label will
simply use the configuration of another, without having to completely
copy the configuration. It would also be great if these aliases could
cross INCLUDE boundaries, such that a label can call a label defined in
an included file.
2005 Feb 09
2
Any reliable command line clients?
Is anyone using icecast and a client in any sort of reliable setting,
such as a backup studio to transmitter link for a radio station?
Something the requires reliability and good audio quality? What client
are you using? I ask because I haven't found any good clients that meet
my needs. Here are my requirements:
1. It should run in linux, for security and stability.
2. It should be
2005 Feb 03
3
user Authentication - fail to add an user
Michael Smith wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 14:10:50 +1000, Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> wrote:
>
>>Ron Blok wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Could it be a file/directory permission issue ?
>>
>>I have a vague recollection that the file needs to be able to be opened for
>>writing as well as reading, if that helps.
>
>
> Your recollection
2005 Jan 26
1
FW: How to delay before mounting root filesystem
yup runned it. probably something wrong with my initrd filesystem. can
you send me a directory listing of your initrd? and probably a sample
linuxrc.
if worse comes to worse, i'll probably load my usb and scsi modules in the
initrd.
i'm probably doing it all wrong. i'm trying to imitate the slackware10usb
way of booting up. every driver built in the kernel, patch on the mounting
root
2005 Mar 25
2
2 Sources on 1 Stream
On Friday 25 March 2005 16:01, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Ondrej P. wrote:
> > Is there a way to allow 2 or more DJs talk on the same station at the
> > same time using Icecast2 ?
>
> Possibly. The two signals will need to be combined at some point, they
> will need to be decoded and mixed together.
http://muse.dyne.org
> The latency of Ogg Vorbis or
> MP3 makes this
2002 Nov 09
1
booting memtest86 with syslinux
I'm building a custom bootdisk that I would like to boot linux or
boot memtest86 (www.memtest86.com). And I'm running into some
difficulties with recent versions of syslinux. All I'm doing is making a
new label in syslinux.cfg called memtest and giving it kernel memtest.bin.
This has worked on and off for several recent versions of memtest. It
worked in 1.67, broke in 1.70(loads
2006 Jun 08
1
pxelinux label limit
What is the limiting factor in the number labels allowed for pxelinux
and others? We're maxed out at 128 and could certainly stand to use
more labels. What would it take to increase this limit?
Thanks,
Joel Ebel
2007 May 22
1
Including multiple configuration files
Due to a large number of targets, I'm working on a menu based PXE system
to ease finding the difficult to remember obscure labels. I'd like to
split these up into separate menus, and thus in multiple configuration
files. However, in doing this, I don't want to sacrifice the ability to
type in any label at the main boot prompt, but I also dont' want to
maintain duplicate
2005 Oct 14
1
Playing streams on HP-UX 11i
Does anyone know a player to recommend for HP-UX 11i? I have a listener
who wants to listen under HP-UX, and having not used it I'm not sure
what's available. Is there anything that should already be included in
HP-UX that would handle ogg or mp3 streams? If not, is there are a
player that you know will compile easily so he can listen? If I had it
in front of me I'm sure I
2005 Jan 05
2
eztream broken pipe
I discovered an interesting problem with ezstream. I'm using version
1.2. I see 2 is listed on the website but appears to be a broken link.
Otherwise I'd try it to see if it exhibits the same problem.
I'm using ezstream as a fallback mount for a radio station. It plays a
30 second ogg file over and over. The ogg file is just a 5 second
message with 25 seconds of silence