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2015 Apr 13
0
Check feed connected, active - IceCast 2.4.x
Here can take a look other alternative:
https://github.com/cdgraff/icecast-mon
We base our solution in avprobe/ffprobe, this test like a real listener.
Feedback is welcome! this is just first release, but we use on production.
Regards,
Alejandro
2015-04-12 22:26 GMT-03:00 Dave Pascoe <davekm3t at gmail.com>:
> There is a plugin for Nagios called check_ice that you can also just
>
2019 May 01
4
Webm files written without duration in header
Dear all
I am streaming live with webm with ffmpeg to icecast 2.4.2. After the
stream ends, I am unable to determine the duration of the file using
ffprobe or mediainfo. Not sure but it seems that this has to do with
headers?
Should icecast be writing the duration into the header or should this
somehow be passed from ffmpeg?
The requirement is really to determine the duration of the streamed
2019 May 01
4
Webm files written without duration in header
Dear all
I am streaming live with webm with ffmpeg to icecast 2.4.2. After the
stream ends, I am unable to determine the duration of the file using
ffprobe or mediainfo. Not sure but it seems that this has to do with
headers?
Should icecast be writing the duration into the header or should this
somehow be passed from ffmpeg?
The requirement is really to determine the duration of the streamed
2013 Nov 28
1
Cocaine::CommandNotFoundError while using ffmpeg
Hi,
I am using paperclip-ffmpeg gem to create thumbnail for video rails
3.2.12
while uploading following error occurs
[paperclip] [ffmpeg] ffprobe "/tmp/Wildlife_512kb20131128-2794-191vy86.mp4"
2>&1
Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 918ms
Cocaine::CommandNotFoundError (Cocaine::CommandNotFoundError):
please provide me solution
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2016 Jun 10
2
icecast relay server performance testing
I wrote a test application which is based on libuv. iptables is disabled.
I’m running the test application from two other machines.
Do you have any suggestions for testing?
thanks!
—zahar
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Alejandro <cdgraff at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Zahar, how are you testing? with some CURL stress test? BTW, IPTABLES is enabled?
>
> I was running most time
2016 Jun 10
1
icecast relay server performance testing
I’m going to try to run multiple curl processes. The libuv code that i wrote is not of a very good quality (even though it’s really simple).
thanks!
—zahar
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Alejandro <cdgraff at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In the past, i had used this method:
>
> http://icecast.org/loadtest/1/ <http://icecast.org/loadtest/1/>
>
> But to be honest,
2017 Jul 31
2
Icecast 2.4.99.1 Opus Metadata. status.xsl and playlist.log
Hello,
I'm currently testing Icecast 2.4.99.1 in regards to Opus metadata support.
I have a Ogg Opus stream located here:
http://50.31.159.156/64.opus
When I playback the stream in VLC I see the expected metadata displayed in
the client.
ffprobe and mediainfo also return the expected metadata.
# mediainfo http://50.31.159.156/64.opus
General
Complete name :
2015 Apr 11
0
Check feed connected, active - IceCast 2.4.x
Good morning,
On Fri, 2015-04-10 at 23:41 +0000, Dean Sauer wrote:
> After a situation arose, I am looking to put a little script to monitor
> my IceCast server to make sure IceCast is up and running, and the feeds
> connected... obviously not a verification of audio, yet, but at least the
> source is sending data to the IceCast server.
>
> I can check that IceCast is
2015 Apr 13
0
Check feed connected, active - IceCast 2.4.x
reflum,
On Sun, 2015-04-12 at 23:50 +0000, Dean Sauer wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Apr 2015 07:03:16 +0000, Philipp Schafft wrote:
>
> > You can request /admin/stats.xml. That file will return the overall
> > server status including per source information. If the server returns
> > 200 with the expected XML document the server is up and running.
>
> Thanks, my pseudo code
2016 Jun 10
2
icecast relay server performance testing
<div>Hi Alejandro,</div><div>Here is mine:</div><div><p><limits><br /> <workers>4</workers><br /> <clients>100000</clients><br /> <sources>2000</sources><br /> <queue-size>102400</queue-size><br /> <client-timeout>30</client-timeout><br />
2016 Jun 10
1
icecast relay server performance testing
Hi Alejandro,
Many thanks for your message.
I changed it to 4 (i have 4 cores), but it didn’t really help. I see that all 4 cores are now working, but the connections are still being dropped.
Which VM type are you using? Or it’s not running on AWS?
thanks!
—zahar
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 1:29 PM, Alejandro <cdgraff at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry, 35K concurrent with 8 workers at
2016 Jun 10
2
icecast relay server performance testing
Sorry, 35K concurrent with 8 workers at 60% cpu
2016-06-10 1:28 GMT-03:00 Alejandro <cdgraff at gmail.com>:
> Hi Zahar, what value has into
>
> <workers>8</workers>
>
> This value is recommended to set at 1 by virtual core.
>
> I 'm using for some years, KH branch with 35 concurrent listeners into 8
> core vm.
>
> Regards,
> Alejandro
2012 Apr 23
4
Icecast Stats and monitoring
Hi guys,
I'll would like to know some links to get stats from Icecast and for
monitoring with Nagios.
Please if some one have some links to share I'll appreciate.
Regards from Argentina.
Alejandro
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2015 Apr 15
2
FXO advice
The Cisco/Linksys SPA devices are also able to be provisioned automatically.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Bryant Zimmerman <BryantZ at zktech.com>
wrote:
> Alejandro
>
> All of the Grandstream devices can be remote provisioned if you know what
> you are doing.
>
> Bryant
>
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> *From*: "Alejandro" <cdgraff at
2019 May 02
1
Webm files written without duration in header
Hey Roger and everyone else commenting – I appreciate all the advice and
questions.
I now have more work than before 😊!
Greetings from sunny South Africa!
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From: Roger Hågensen
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 12:12 PM
To: icecast-dev at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast-dev] Webm files written without duration in header
On 2019-05-01 11:58, Sytze Visser wrote:> I am
2012 Oct 01
2
Daily Access Log Files
Hello,
Is it possible to get daily access logs (creates a new ?access log file? every 24 hours)?
Best Regards,
Rick
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2015 Apr 15
3
FXO advice
Hi All,
I'll like to know if exist some Basic FXO that support some type of
automatic provisioning of configuration.
Our idea is avoid the users need to go into WebPage and setup our SIP
gateway.
Some advice or recommendation?
Thanks
Alejandro
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2009 Jul 19
2
Bacula Instalation - Dependencies problems
Hi list,
I try to install bacula-client-3.0.1-3.el5.pp.x86_64.rpm but have
problems with some Dependencies, please if anyone know how fix that
I'll apreciate the info.
yum install bacula-client-3.0.1-3.el5.pp.x86_64.rpm
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* epel: www.gtlib.gatech.edu
* rpmforge: ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de
* base: centos.pop.com.br
*
2012 Oct 01
1
Daily Access Log Files
How do you do this in a Windows OS system?
Thanks
Mike
From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Alejandro
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 5:23 PM
To: Rick Ricari
Cc: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Daily Access Log Files
Rick,
If you use Linux, can use logrotate with copytruncate to do this jobs...
Take a look to this howto is
2017 Apr 05
2
Deopt operand bundle behavior
Hi!
We have started to use deopt operand bundle to make our native stacktrace deoptimizable and garbage collectable. We stumbled upon an issue and we don't know if it is really an issue on our side or really a problem within LLVM.
For example, for this input:
declare { i8*, i8* } @getCode()
define void @testFunc() {
entry:
%0 = call { i8*, i8* } @getCode()
%1 = extractvalue { i8*, i8* }