Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Icecast logging"
2005 Oct 05
3
icecast2 mountpoints maximum
We are using icecast as stream-relay for a true narrowcast solution
we've developed. The idea behind the system is that each individual
client gets it's own mountpoint.
Basically we have an application that creates streams. Its written in
c++ and uses libshout to handle connecting to icecast.
Everything works fine, as long as we keep the number of mountpoints
below 347. As soon as we
2005 Dec 28
2
Use of TCP_CORK instead of TCP_NODELAY
>
> p.s. For an in depth analysis of TCP_CORK read Christiopher Baus' excelent
> article: http://www.baus.net/on-tcp_cork
Thanks for this pointer. I'd been meaning to reply on this thread, but
hadn't got around to it, primarily because I didn't really understand
TCP_CORK (the linux manpage is, as usual, fairly unclear on what
exactly it does). Now I understand!
>
>
2005 Dec 25
4
Use of TCP_CORK instead of TCP_NODELAY
We're abusing icecast in a true narrowcasting setup (personalized stream per
mountpoint). The streams itself are created in a piece of proprietory
(spelling?, i'm dutch) software, icecast merely relays them.
However, the intended endpoint is an embedded device. This device has
trouble with tcp/ip packets not matching the max. packet size (MSS or MSS
minus header). After eleborate testing,
2011 Sep 01
3
DOM0 Hang on a large box....
Hi,
I''m looking at a system hang on a large box: 160 cpus, 2TB. Dom0 is
booted with 160 vcpus (don''t ask me why :)), and an HVM guest is started
with over 1.5T RAM and 128 vcpus. The system hangs without much activity
after couple hours. Xen 4.0.2 and 2.6.32 based 64bit dom0.
During hang I discovered:
Most of dom0 vcpus are in double_lock_balance spinning on one of the locks:
2006 Dec 15
2
Bandwidth requirements for 1, 000, 000 minutes a month
This may expose my ignorance, but here goes :)
I've been asked to figure out how much bandwidth would be needed to handle
1,000,000 minutes a month.
Here's the environment:
) All calls are received via SIP.
) All calls use the ulaw codec.
) Calls average 10 minutes in duration.
) The "busiest" hour will account for 10% of the daily total.
This is how I'm figuring
2005 Dec 28
0
Use of TCP_CORK instead of TCP_NODELAY
Michael,
With regard to your comment below:
> As a streaming server, it's fairly crucial for icecast to send out
> data with as low a delay as possible (many clients don't care, but
> some do). That's why we use TCP_NODELAY - we actually WANT to send out
> data as soon as we can.
Can you explain how some clients depend on a low delay when receiving data
from icecast? How
2004 Dec 07
1
Problem on Outgoing Calls (FXO - SIP)
Hello,
We have a high volume of incoming and outgoing calls that come in via
our analog POTS lines connected to FXO cards in an Adtran TA750. This
is connected to a T100P.
We are using Polycom IP 500's. The problem we are experiencing is, on
frequent occasions, when someone dials out, there is another person who
has just dialed in.
I have had this problem at my house before (without an *
2007 Aug 01
1
Agent Question
Hi, All,
I have a question about agents and queues. Right now we have about 4
queues in our system. Some agents are in multiple queues. Our main
queue is for technical support and it's by far our busiest queue as
well. We have the autologoff feature set to 14 sec right now in the
agents.conf file. The problem I'm running into is we don't want people
in our sales queue (who are
2003 Jul 01
6
Enhanced queue app
To all who need more queue functionality,
We are contracting Digium to enhance the queue app for our call center needs. Please read the following email conversation and give your ideas. Unless a glaring omission is found in my specification we will have them start tomorrow (Wednesday). I may not have thought of something important. It will be released to all Asterisk users by Digium. Thanks for
2012 Aug 04
1
Suggestion of Server Specifications for Asterisk
What the minimum Server Specifications do I need to run
200 concurrent channels at the time with .WAV recording (MixMonitor)?
It will be connected via VOIP sip account.
Codec will be ulaw.
Which UK dedicated server provider do you recommend and how much bandwidth
do I need?
Thanks
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL:
2005 Dec 22
2
sir please let me know ( Installation problem)
sir ,
I Have the following error , please let me know.
with kind regards
ds
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for gawk... gawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output...
2006 Feb 25
10
Performance issue.. after a while
Hello,
I have an project running on a dedicated server:
Debian, P4 CPU 3.00GHz, 1GB RAM,
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [x86_64-linux],
rails (1.0.0), activerecord (1.13.2)
lighttpd-1.4.10 + fastcgi + mysql 5.0
7 dispatchers.
The project is a game, so a typical user would visit 100+ pages.
When the server is busiest, it gets 35-40k requests/hour.
For some misterious reason after a number of hours the
2010 May 06
5
Garbage collection outside of request cycle?
I''ve been analyzing our Unicorn-powered Rails app''s performance, and have found that garbage collection is a big factor in slow requests.
In the interest of avoiding those performance hits while handling requests, would it be possible to have a unicorn worker run garbage collection after handling a request and before waiting for the next one? Would this be a good idea?
Cheers,
2008 Jul 23
2
df command reports inaccurate results?
Can anyone help make sense of this? This is an ext3 partition. It's
only showing 403GB out of 426GB used, but then it says only 632MB
available? Where'd the extra ~25GB go?
[scarolan at server]$ df -H /disks/vrac5
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb2 426GB 403GB 632MB 100% /disks/vrac5
2004 Aug 28
4
G729 licenses
Hi, all!!!
What will Asterisk do in the following case:
For example, we have 4 licenses, and have 4
simultaneous calls, using G729.
Will asterisk allow incoming calls from peer,
that can talk G729 and ulaw, and will it
force it somehow to use ulaw in this case?
All phones there in LAN behind Asterisk
prefer GSM codec, so it does transcoding.
So, what I mean is will Asterisk fall back
to use
2012 Nov 16
2
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
Sean Silva wrote:
> I think the most pings I've seen before an answer is Ping^4
> ("Fix cmake for Hexagon cross compilers"), and the reviewers were very
And now I have another 6 patches at ping^6
[1/6] Hexagon TC: Update toolchain to add appropriate include paths
Sebastian
--
Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation
2006 Dec 15
2
Dovecot "open files" (again?)
I'm a new dovecot user, just began using it last week. I switched from
courier because my research showed that Dovecot did indexes, and allows me
to store them anywhere I chose. I did this, and it fixed some severe disk IO
issues that my server had. (25k horde only webmail install using imap
proxy).
I'm using quotas, and by default had it set to 'dirsize'. my postfix is
already
2008 Jun 03
2
Please, read and reply it to me.
How do you do?
I am a deaf and I am working at Gallaudet University as IT technician. For
troubleshooting computer problem, I fixed over 4000 computers with different
CDs such as Windows XP SP2, Dell 32bit Diagnostic Tools, Windows Memory
Tester, Acronis True Image, ERD 2005, and others. Everyday, I brought many
different CDs to different building for services. Really, I wanted to
develop
1999 Jan 11
5
Large companies using SAMBA ?
Hi,
I've install Samba on AIX 3.2.5 and I'd like to know if there are large
companies using Samba ?
What's the size of your company ?
How many users ?
Do you know a limit of Samba ? (performances)
Thanks
Vincent Ceriani
2005 Jul 21
4
Re: songs on website
Hi Christian,
Aaron Wolfe has already sent me a script he used for his online radio. I only need to customize it -- and maybe create a Debian package from it. It knows much more than I need (requests, cancels, more stations, etc.), I'll have to cut out some parts.
To answer your questions I use Debian Linux, I'll use ices2 as source, not a media player.
Thanks,
Jacint
Christian