From max at dom-tv.in  Wed Feb  2 11:31:08 2011
From: max at dom-tv.in (Max Lekomcev)
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:31:08 +0300
Subject: [Icecast] Question about donation
Message-ID: <4D49407C.6090409@dom-tv.in>

Good afternoon!

We use the icecast in the work and would like to give a modest
gift in the monetary form.
How it is possible to make donation? (The best variant through paypal)

-- 
DOM-TV project.



From msmith at xiph.org  Wed Feb  2 17:11:35 2011
From: msmith at xiph.org (Michael Smith)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 09:11:35 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Question about donation
In-Reply-To: <4D49407C.6090409@dom-tv.in>
References: <4D49407C.6090409@dom-tv.in>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=_PpVAwvLN_A_tSfFHjnRdQ_jgginyFh0gS8Mh@mail.gmail.com>

Thanks, that's great!

We have donations details here, including paypal directions:
http://xiph.org/donate/

Mike


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Max Lekomcev <max at dom-tv.in> wrote:
> Good afternoon!
>
> We use the icecast in the work and would like to give a modest
> gift in the monetary form.
> How it is possible to make donation? (The best variant through paypal)
>
> --
> DOM-TV project.
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>


From owl700 at gmail.com  Wed Feb  2 17:27:18 2011
From: owl700 at gmail.com (owl700 at gmail.com)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:27:18 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTim03zwyFftaSc=PGrbNL+n_aMTuycHgRsi3fner@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTinoDDKKUsZ+dVeeiBSGbY46ij1u7u1866qU9TMK@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTin++wTNawL__63vzRsh3LFiC19om9iLD8-Gf_28@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim2Yx7uL6M=e+qT3xPvUThWs6A+Uc1pkt8sOVJq@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikfgdg8eb4TdgQfhxGfF+HhL+VvjOeEpLzwKFp0@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim03zwyFftaSc=PGrbNL+n_aMTuycHgRsi3fner@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=JMn7VFYYRzvAnSsJBKR+wV9Dcm75=OY5pdWdQ@mail.gmail.com>

Hi, i need a server for 5000 clients and 50 sources at the same time

Can you help me to choose the right server?

I was thinking this one

PowerEdge R710
n.2 x Intel Xeon E5502 (1,86GHz, cache 4MB, 4,86 GT/s QPI)
2GB Memory for 1CPU (2x1GB Single Rank UDIMMs) 1066MHz 2 X 146GB SAS
15.000rpm 3,5" hd hot-plug PERC 6/i RAID controller 256MB PCIe 2x4
1 gbit network card

Thanks
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From rene.linke at blindzeln.de  Wed Feb  2 17:46:17 2011
From: rene.linke at blindzeln.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Ren=E9_Linke?=)
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2011 18:46:17 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] When is planned the next version of Icecast 2?
Message-ID: <4D499869.7000803@blindzeln.de>

Hi,

The last stable version was dated on November 2008.
Are new features planned?
Support for IPv6?
Compatibility for Windows Vista (32/64 Bit) and Windows 7 (32/64 Bit)?

-- 
Best regards,
Ren?


From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb  2 17:48:03 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 17:48:03 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=JMn7VFYYRzvAnSsJBKR+wV9Dcm75=OY5pdWdQ@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTinoDDKKUsZ+dVeeiBSGbY46ij1u7u1866qU9TMK@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTin++wTNawL__63vzRsh3LFiC19om9iLD8-Gf_28@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim2Yx7uL6M=e+qT3xPvUThWs6A+Uc1pkt8sOVJq@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikfgdg8eb4TdgQfhxGfF+HhL+VvjOeEpLzwKFp0@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim03zwyFftaSc=PGrbNL+n_aMTuycHgRsi3fner@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=JMn7VFYYRzvAnSsJBKR+wV9Dcm75=OY5pdWdQ@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102021745070.9889@karsites.localdomain>

On Wed, 2 Feb 2011, owl700 at gmail.com wrote:

> To: icecast at xiph.org
> From: "owl700 at gmail.com" <owl700 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Icecast] Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
> 
> Hi, i need a server for 5000 clients and 50 sources at the same time
>
> Can you help me to choose the right server?
>
> I was thinking this one
>
> PowerEdge R710
> n.2 x Intel Xeon E5502 (1,86GHz, cache 4MB, 4,86 GT/s QPI)
> 2GB Memory for 1CPU (2x1GB Single Rank UDIMMs) 1066MHz 2 X 146GB SAS
> 15.000rpm 3,5" hd hot-plug PERC 6/i RAID controller 256MB PCIe 2x4
> 1 gbit network card
>
> Thanks

Hi Owl.

So are you saying you actually want 5,000 clients to 
connect to your own-built server, with 50 output streams?

Do you have enough internet bandwidth to support all these 
clients?

Kind Regards,

Keith Roberts

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From msmith at xiph.org  Wed Feb  2 18:12:53 2011
From: msmith at xiph.org (Michael Smith)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 10:12:53 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] When is planned the next version of Icecast 2?
In-Reply-To: <4D499869.7000803@blindzeln.de>
References: <4D499869.7000803@blindzeln.de>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=Kx_BSAVd9YTDvp=dnHm3or5TyQ_5c=cWXQ_9Y@mail.gmail.com>

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Ren? Linke <rene.linke at blindzeln.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The last stable version was dated on November 2008.
> Are new features planned?
> Support for IPv6?
> Compatibility for Windows Vista (32/64 Bit) and Windows 7 (32/64 Bit)?

Do you have any particular reason to think that any of these things
don't already exist in the current stable release?

No new releases are currently planned: icecast doesn't have any active
developers working on it at the moment.

Mike


From msmith at xiph.org  Wed Feb  2 18:14:10 2011
From: msmith at xiph.org (Michael Smith)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 10:14:10 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=JMn7VFYYRzvAnSsJBKR+wV9Dcm75=OY5pdWdQ@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTinoDDKKUsZ+dVeeiBSGbY46ij1u7u1866qU9TMK@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTin++wTNawL__63vzRsh3LFiC19om9iLD8-Gf_28@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim2Yx7uL6M=e+qT3xPvUThWs6A+Uc1pkt8sOVJq@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikfgdg8eb4TdgQfhxGfF+HhL+VvjOeEpLzwKFp0@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim03zwyFftaSc=PGrbNL+n_aMTuycHgRsi3fner@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=JMn7VFYYRzvAnSsJBKR+wV9Dcm75=OY5pdWdQ@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTin+R2rjfKMc-cZzQ2QjhWJ4bJ00m1Voiw1e+U-q@mail.gmail.com>

Assuming you can push the network traffic out, any modern server should be fine.

Whether you can handle this much network traffic will depend on what
bitrate you're running your streams at, and what sort of outbound
internet connectivity you have.

Mike


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:27 AM, owl700 at gmail.com <owl700 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, i need a server for 5000 clients and 50 sources at the same time
>
> Can you help me to choose the right server?
>
> I was thinking this one
>
> PowerEdge R710
> n.2 x Intel Xeon E5502 (1,86GHz, cache 4MB, 4,86 GT/s QPI)
> 2GB Memory for 1CPU (2x1GB Single Rank UDIMMs) 1066MHz 2 X 146GB SAS
> 15.000rpm 3,5" hd hot-plug PERC 6/i RAID controller 256MB PCIe 2x4
> 1 gbit network card
>
> Thanks
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>
>


From brandon at loudcity.net  Wed Feb  2 18:35:57 2011
From: brandon at loudcity.net (Brandon Casci)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 13:35:57 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTin+R2rjfKMc-cZzQ2QjhWJ4bJ00m1Voiw1e+U-q@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTinoDDKKUsZ+dVeeiBSGbY46ij1u7u1866qU9TMK@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTin++wTNawL__63vzRsh3LFiC19om9iLD8-Gf_28@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim2Yx7uL6M=e+qT3xPvUThWs6A+Uc1pkt8sOVJq@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikfgdg8eb4TdgQfhxGfF+HhL+VvjOeEpLzwKFp0@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim03zwyFftaSc=PGrbNL+n_aMTuycHgRsi3fner@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=JMn7VFYYRzvAnSsJBKR+wV9Dcm75=OY5pdWdQ@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTin+R2rjfKMc-cZzQ2QjhWJ4bJ00m1Voiw1e+U-q@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTin3orhvXAKhMfjXRQUcQzLR7CCtQ4-E3YvnS8d4@mail.gmail.com>

Take the maximum number of listeners you want, multiply that by the bitrate
you'll be streaming it, and you'll have an idea what you peak bandwidth
could be.

I have a server with hundreds of sources and nearly 1000 outgoing
connections. It;s rock steady. You don't need a power house. You're dealing
with intense network throughput, but not so much memory or CPU utilization.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Michael Smith <msmith at xiph.org> wrote:

> Assuming you can push the network traffic out, any modern server should be
> fine.
>
> Whether you can handle this much network traffic will depend on what
> bitrate you're running your streams at, and what sort of outbound
> internet connectivity you have.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:27 AM, owl700 at gmail.com <owl700 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, i need a server for 5000 clients and 50 sources at the same time
> >
> > Can you help me to choose the right server?
> >
> > I was thinking this one
> >
> > PowerEdge R710
> > n.2 x Intel Xeon E5502 (1,86GHz, cache 4MB, 4,86 GT/s QPI)
> > 2GB Memory for 1CPU (2x1GB Single Rank UDIMMs) 1066MHz 2 X 146GB SAS
> > 15.000rpm 3,5" hd hot-plug PERC 6/i RAID controller 256MB PCIe 2x4
> > 1 gbit network card
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Icecast mailing list
> > Icecast at xiph.org
> > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
> >
> >
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>



-- 
=========================================
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Loudcaster
http://loudcaster.com
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From owl700 at gmail.com  Wed Feb  2 18:50:38 2011
From: owl700 at gmail.com (owl700 at gmail.com)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 19:50:38 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Fwd: Re:  Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
Message-ID: <AANLkTimRhAC4EQ_NScyQd8csY5PV4WGfJHNpP8c4Bzcs@mail.gmail.com>

Thanks all

5000 128kbit 44100Hz mp3/ogg vorbis streams

50 sources 128kbit 44100Hz from other hardware send via dedicated network
card to the icecast server

The network traffic not be a problem

I chose the server that can fit?

---------- Messaggio inoltrato ----------
Da: "Michael Smith" <msmith at xiph.org>
Data: 02/feb/2011 19.14
Oggetto: Re: [Icecast] Help for 5000 clients server + 50 sources
A: "owl700 at gmail.com" <owl700 at gmail.com>
Cc: <icecast at xiph.org>

Assuming you can push the network traffic out, any modern server should be
fine.

Whether you can handle this much network traffic will depend on what
bitrate you're running your streams at, and what sort of outbound
internet connectivity you have.

Mike


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:27 AM, owl700 at gmail.com <owl700 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, i need a server for 5000 clients and 50 sources at the same time
>
> Can you help me to choose the right server?
>
> I was thinking this one
>
> PowerEdge R710
> n.2 x Intel Xeon E5502 (1,86GHz, cache 4MB, 4,86 GT/s QPI)
> 2GB Memory for 1CPU (2x1GB Single Rank UDIMMs) 1066MHz 2 X 146GB SAS
> 15.000rpm 3,5" hd hot-plug PERC 6/i RAID controller 256MB PCIe 2x4
> 1 gbit network card
>
> Thanks
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>
>
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From timothyclark113 at gmail.com  Wed Feb  2 19:26:45 2011
From: timothyclark113 at gmail.com (Timothy Clark)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 14:26:45 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] a server that offers free icecast includes bandwidth for
	free
Message-ID: <AANLkTingafA7GSytNEp47QNB+pH9-NoCL5mBgnt_DQqf@mail.gmail.com>

folks- do any of you know of a sight that offers free icecast servers? I am
looking for one that will also provide you with the bandwidth for your
listeners as well. like maybe one that will let around 4 to 00 listeners be
connected at the same time.
 any ideas?
 Thanks
Timothy
 take a look at my music here
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.webs.com

-- 
God Bless
  Timothy
 http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
 http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
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From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb  2 20:50:15 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 20:50:15 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Getting started with icecast and streaming audio
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102022044540.10625@karsites.localdomain>

Hi all.

I'm new to streaming audio over the internet, and would like 
some pointers on how to setup and configure icecast and 
ices. I'm on Centos 5.5 and will be using ices-cc (mp3 
version) from Centova to send a stream to a remote server.

Name       : ices-cc
Arch       : i386
Version    : 0.4.1
Release    : 1
Size       : 41 M
Repo       : installed
Summary    : A command line source client for Icecast media
            : streaming servers.
URL        : http://www.centova.com
License    : GPL
Description: ices-cc is used to source ShoutCast/IceCast
            : streaming audio servers with MP3 audio streams.
            :  It is based on ices 0.4-CVS.

Any pointers for a newbie would be much appreciated.

Kind Regards,

Keith Roberts

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From marquis at roble.com  Wed Feb  2 21:27:58 2011
From: marquis at roble.com (Roger Marquis)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 13:27:58 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Icecast] When is planned the next version of Icecast 2?
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=Kx_BSAVd9YTDvp=dnHm3or5TyQ_5c=cWXQ_9Y@mail.gmail.com>
References: <4D499869.7000803@blindzeln.de>
	<AANLkTi=Kx_BSAVd9YTDvp=dnHm3or5TyQ_5c=cWXQ_9Y@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <20110202212759.8CA4F100190@fraxinus.osuosl.org>

>> The last stable version was dated on November 2008.
>> Are new features planned?
>> Support for IPv6?
>> Compatibility for Windows Vista (32/64 Bit) and Windows 7 (32/64 Bit)?
>
> Do you have any particular reason to think that any of these things
> don't already exist in the current stable release?

Don't know if there's a wish list URL but I'd much rather see SMP and
SNMP support than IPv6 (which is better handled by NAT64 for the
foreseeable future) or anything to do with Windows.

OTOH, if you have an RFP, please do post it with rates.

Roger Marquis


From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Wed Feb  2 23:05:57 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 00:05:57 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] RE : a server that offers free icecast includes bandwidth
 for free
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=1oRzOTpTOJkqa2ZfC36rV=BDTYj1z6tFosKih@mail.gmail.com>

http://giss.tv/ is what you need !

Le 2 f?vr. 2011 20:26, "Timothy Clark" <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a ?crit :

folks- do any of you know of a sight that offers free icecast servers? I am
looking for one that will also provide you with the bandwidth for your
listeners as well. like maybe one that will let around 4 to 00 listeners be
connected at the same time.
 any ideas?
 Thanks
Timothy
 take a look at my music here
 http://www.timothyclarkmusic.webs.com

-- 
God Bless
  Timothy
 http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
 http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
skype:djtimothy1

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From timothyclark113 at gmail.com  Wed Feb  2 23:18:28 2011
From: timothyclark113 at gmail.com (Timothy Clark)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2011 18:18:28 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] RE : a server that offers free icecast includes
 bandwidth for free
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=1oRzOTpTOJkqa2ZfC36rV=BDTYj1z6tFosKih@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=1oRzOTpTOJkqa2ZfC36rV=BDTYj1z6tFosKih@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTik+0QDC7mjAsx4oaTD0p-LLjuUSso4k=r=eB4as@mail.gmail.com>

how would I get around the code also known as a capsha as I am a blind
individual.
Thanks


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 6:05 PM, michel memeteau
<michel.memeteau at gmail.com>wrote:

> http://giss.tv/ is what you need !
>
> Le 2 f?vr. 2011 20:26, "Timothy Clark" <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a
> ?crit :
>
>
> folks- do any of you know of a sight that offers free icecast servers? I am
> looking for one that will also provide you with the bandwidth for your
> listeners as well. like maybe one that will let around 4 to 00 listeners be
> connected at the same time.
>  any ideas?
>  Thanks
> Timothy
>  take a look at my music here
>  http://www.timothyclarkmusic.webs.com
>
> --
> God Bless
>   Timothy
>  http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
>  http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
>  http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
>  http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
> skype:djtimothy1
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>
>


-- 
God Bless
  Timothy
 http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
 http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
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From rene.linke at blindzeln.de  Thu Feb  3 09:18:00 2011
From: rene.linke at blindzeln.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Ren=E9_Linke?=)
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 10:18:00 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Another source found of Icecast2 Dev
Message-ID: <4D4A72C8.6070602@blindzeln.de>

Hi.

The following further development of Icecast2 by googling search found:
<http://users.tpg.com.au/radiorio/>
I'll test it later for me. On there the last stable version is 3.2.25...
The feature/wishlist and bugfix lists are very interesting.

-- 
Best regards,
Ren?


From rene.linke at blindzeln.de  Thu Feb  3 09:24:51 2011
From: rene.linke at blindzeln.de (=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Ren=E9_Linke?=)
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 10:24:51 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Not Icecast2 but Edcast Winamp plugin
Message-ID: <4D4A7463.7030000@blindzeln.de>

Sorry for that confusion.


From sean at lpnz.org  Thu Feb  3 09:51:57 2011
From: sean at lpnz.org (Sean Linton)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 22:51:57 +1300
Subject: [Icecast] temporary setups for ICEcast at festivals?
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=u638jPKSEUsMOXyR8UYT1K6_WmfC_G-7BfRa0@mail.gmail.com>

Hi :

I am new to ICEcast, and really am just starting to get to grips with the
ability of community radio, however I have a reason to look into the set up
process and concepts some more, while I work with people in the Pacific
region on using information communications technologies (ICT's) to empower
learning networks, the foundations of indigenous music, and communities
which have lots to gain from bridging digital divides.

I am thinking about working with people from the Solomon Islands in the lead
up to the 2012 Festival of the Pacific Arts. The festival is held every 4
years and is in a different part of the Pacific each time, and can draw a
pretty good crowd. There has not every really been any broadcast of the
proceedings on the level of international coverage. Do people think it would
be possible to do this with ICEcast. Some of the problems are
satellite connections and no high-speed submarine cables.

There are a number of ways I would like to approach this:

1. Have a website which is interactive, and build a community,  and big
membership.

2. Publicise widely.
3. Create an Open Educational Resource (OER) perhaps using Wiki-Educator. A
web casting for pacific artists 'how to' repository toolkit.

This will involve some technical questions and work with an FPA
organizing committee
to make webcasting the 2012 FPA a reality.
Post Solomon Islands, perhaps the method can be used by Guam in 2016 and can
be a good example of maintaining transparency in methods of operation and
acquisition.
Many thanks for any thoughts, and experience which people can relate, which
could encourage this discussion.

Regards.

Sean
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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 13:30:23 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel.memeteau at gmail.com)
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 13:30:23 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] Not Icecast2 but Edcast Winamp plugin
In-Reply-To: <4D4A7463.7030000@blindzeln.de>
Message-ID: <90e6ba6150808c8595049b60c42b@google.com>

great info ! thanks

Did you see any svn/git publishing ? I don't even see the tarball of his  
modifications ? isn't edcast GPLv2

Le 3 f?vr. 2011 10:24, Ren? Linke <rene.linke at blindzeln.de> a ?crit :
> Sorry for that confusion.

> _______________________________________________

> Icecast mailing list

> Icecast at xiph.org

> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast


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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 13:31:12 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel.memeteau at gmail.com)
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 13:31:12 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] RE : a server that offers free icecast includes
 bandwidth for free
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTik 0QDC7mjAsx4oaTD0p-LLjuUSso4k=r=eB4as@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <0015174be2ec74d9c1049b60c726@google.com>

You should contact them on their irc channel , they will open the  
mountpoint for you I guess .

Le 3 f?vr. 2011 00:18, Timothy Clark <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a ?crit :
> how would I get around the code also known as a capsha as I am a blind  
> individual.Thanks


> On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 6:05 PM, michel memeteau  
> michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:


> http://giss.tv/ is what you need !

> Le 2 f?vr. 2011 20:26, "Timothy Clark" timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a  
> ?crit :



> folks- do any of you know of a sight that offers free icecast servers? I  
> am looking for one that will also provide you with the bandwidth for your  
> listeners as well. like maybe one that will let around 4 to 00 listeners  
> be connected at the same time.


> any ideas?
> Thanks
> Timothy
> take a look at my music here
> http://www.timothyclarkmusic.webs.com


> --
> God Bless

> Timothy
> http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
> http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13


> http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13

> http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
> skype:djtimothy1






> _______________________________________________

> Icecast mailing list

> Icecast at xiph.org

> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast







> --
> God Bless
> Timothy
> http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
> http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13

> http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
> http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
> skype:djtimothy1





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From toots at rastageeks.org  Thu Feb  3 15:13:40 2011
From: toots at rastageeks.org (Romain Beauxis)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 09:13:40 -0600
Subject: [Icecast] When is planned the next version of Icecast 2?
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=Kx_BSAVd9YTDvp=dnHm3or5TyQ_5c=cWXQ_9Y@mail.gmail.com>
References: <4D499869.7000803@blindzeln.de>
	<AANLkTi=Kx_BSAVd9YTDvp=dnHm3or5TyQ_5c=cWXQ_9Y@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <201102030913.41131.toots@rastageeks.org>

Le mercredi 02 f?vrier 2011 12:12:53, Michael Smith a ?crit :
> No new releases are currently planned: icecast doesn't have any active
> developers working on it at the moment.

This is not a true statement. I will just mention here the patch proposed some 
months ago which included serveral enhancements but were apparently not 
considered.

Thus, I do not think that Icecast is lacking any interested contributors, the 
problem lies somewhere else and it would be nice to admit it..


Romain


From timothyclark113 at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 19:48:24 2011
From: timothyclark113 at gmail.com (Timothy Clark)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 14:48:24 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] RE : a server that offers free icecast includes
 bandwidth for free
In-Reply-To: <0015174be2ec74d9c1049b60c726@google.com>
References: <0015174be2ec74d9c1049b60c726@google.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTikXf7z2NULL1WUvaWCt9LXJQFOK9F2BiFfbYxFt@mail.gmail.com>

the email on their sight is invalid

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:31 AM, <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:

> You should contact them on their irc channel , they will open the
> mountpoint for you I guess .
>
> Le 3 f?vr. 2011 00:18, Timothy Clark <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a ?crit :
> > how would I get around the code also known as a capsha as I am a blind
> individual.Thanks
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 6:05 PM, michel memeteau
> michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > http://giss.tv/ is what you need !
> >
> > Le 2 f?vr. 2011 20:26, "Timothy Clark" timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a
> ?crit :
> >
> >
> >
> > folks- do any of you know of a sight that offers free icecast servers? I
> am looking for one that will also provide you with the bandwidth for your
> listeners as well. like maybe one that will let around 4 to 00 listeners be
> connected at the same time.
> >
> >
> >  any ideas?
> >  Thanks
> > Timothy
> >  take a look at my music here
> >  http://www.timothyclarkmusic.webs.com
> >
> >
> > --
> > God Bless
> >
> >   Timothy
> >  http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
> >  http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
> >
> >
> >  http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
> >
> >  http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
> > skype:djtimothy1
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> > Icecast mailing list
> >
> > Icecast at xiph.org
> >
> > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > God Bless
> >   Timothy
> >  http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
> >  http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
> >
> >  http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
> >  http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
> > skype:djtimothy1
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >




-- 
God Bless
  Timothy
 http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
 http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 20:48:55 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 21:48:55 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] RE : Re: Re: RE : a server that offers free icecast
 includes bandwidth for free
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=sv7HJ4+HNO5y07p2dyXZpZg0YnXf2-h8zdZgU@mail.gmail.com>

Try irc

Le 3 f?vr. 2011 20:48, "Timothy Clark" <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a ?crit :

the email on their sight is invalid



On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:31 AM, <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You should contact them on ...
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From yakoenturadio at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 21:04:25 2011
From: yakoenturadio at gmail.com (Larry Calderon)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 16:04:25 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] PLEASE REMOVE ME FROM YOUR LIST !
Message-ID: <AANLkTim0U-xkNVCTS2E+DmJ8V7Q_JDjGS4sEsngBv4qh@mail.gmail.com>

-- 

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From ejohnson82 at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 21:16:15 2011
From: ejohnson82 at gmail.com (Erick Johnson)
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 16:16:15 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] PLEASE REMOVE ME FROM YOUR LIST !
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTim0U-xkNVCTS2E+DmJ8V7Q_JDjGS4sEsngBv4qh@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTim0U-xkNVCTS2E+DmJ8V7Q_JDjGS4sEsngBv4qh@mail.gmail.com>
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From timothyclark113 at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 21:36:43 2011
From: timothyclark113 at gmail.com (Timothy Clark)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 16:36:43 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] RE : Re: Re: RE : a server that offers free icecast
 includes bandwidth for free
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=sv7HJ4+HNO5y07p2dyXZpZg0YnXf2-h8zdZgU@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=sv7HJ4+HNO5y07p2dyXZpZg0YnXf2-h8zdZgU@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTineX+K7iA-KU4UvkZbj1ATh7XM-zA7F2XSSKUD7@mail.gmail.com>

irc? you can't broadcast on that can you?

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 3:48 PM, michel memeteau
<michel.memeteau at gmail.com>wrote:

> Try irc
>
> Le 3 f?vr. 2011 20:48, "Timothy Clark" <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a
> ?crit :
>
>
> the email on their sight is invalid
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 8:31 AM, <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > You should contact them on ...
>
>


-- 
God Bless
  Timothy
 http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
 http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.facebook.com/timothyclark13
 http://www.myspace.com/timothyclarkofficial
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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Thu Feb  3 21:55:31 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 22:55:31 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] RE : Re: RE : Re: Re: RE : a server that offers free
 icecast includes bandwidth for free
Message-ID: <AANLkTimm+xm40oMopL=AL7WX+X-oE-SNiRRt+VhhWjyO@mail.gmail.com>

I meant : contact them on irc. Give me the details you want on giss.tv and i
ll do it for you

Le 3 f?vr. 2011 22:36, "Timothy Clark" <timothyclark113 at gmail.com> a ?crit :

irc? you can't broadcast on that can you?



On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 3:48 PM, michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Try irc
>>
...

-- 
God Bless
  Timothy
 http://www.youtube.com/black59cash
 http://www.twitter.com/timothyclark1...
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From xaiki at evilgiggle.com  Sat Feb  5 15:24:36 2011
From: xaiki at evilgiggle.com (Niv Sardi)
Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2011 09:24:36 -0600
Subject: [Icecast] When is planned the next version of Icecast 2?
References: <4D499869.7000803@blindzeln.de>
	<AANLkTi=Kx_BSAVd9YTDvp=dnHm3or5TyQ_5c=cWXQ_9Y@mail.gmail.com>
	<201102030913.41131.toots@rastageeks.org>
Message-ID: <87wrlecxmz.fsf@evilgiggle.com>

Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org> writes:

> Le mercredi 02 f?vrier 2011 12:12:53, Michael Smith a ?crit :
>> No new releases are currently planned: icecast doesn't have any active
>> developers working on it at the moment.
>
> This is not a true statement. I will just mention here the patch proposed some 
> months ago which included serveral enhancements but were apparently not 
> considered.

That's not exactly true either, At the time I didn't have the time or
will to go through the offred process.

Cheers,
-- 
Niv Sardi



From xiphmont at xiph.org  Tue Feb  8 20:11:45 2011
From: xiphmont at xiph.org (xiphmont at xiph.org)
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 15:11:45 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Any roadmap on WebM Support ?
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTin1OzrP+Wy12CcDSFVtkYX6V0MOwsJrdgT7F1Lt@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTikiZSX_muG4ZQ6No4+_Y1GsdX=bKyUCaz39hix_@mail.gmail.com>
	<201101302003.41006.toots@rastageeks.org>
	<AANLkTin1OzrP+Wy12CcDSFVtkYX6V0MOwsJrdgT7F1Lt@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTinnL6vpjHq_3+eH8jkDMxgwkjCGEsDN-mGVBDRA@mail.gmail.com>

> Well it seems to ma that Google made Webm especially for streaming and
> I've even read that it should be easier to stream webm than ogg for
> various reasons.

It's about the same, just 'different'.

> But OGG/vp8 wouldn't be supported corretly by all clients. the
> "advantage" of webm is that it's supposed to embed always the same
> video and audio codec.

Correct.

Monty


From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Fri Feb 11 04:34:13 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 20:34:13 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Urgent message from Luis Barrett
Message-ID: <AANLkTiniyysOZxj47h69x7AMtyWOcEOxTmXzg96GiL0H@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

My name is Luis Barrett. We have a Linux Server and I would like to know
were on our server or
directory can we install Icecast.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Fri Feb 11 09:14:11 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 10:14:11 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Urgent message from Luis Barrett
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimKDez-qG2J4ZDAJAQuEdpCBxnGxrvMYnYbemeE@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTiniyysOZxj47h69x7AMtyWOcEOxTmXzg96GiL0H@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=EO=_td=dH74+jx7-YYffMKaDx=XXhjbKxas2M@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTimKDez-qG2J4ZDAJAQuEdpCBxnGxrvMYnYbemeE@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTin=TYJT=fBXgx4BjrRn0+9zo0iGoRZCRqjRMbrN@mail.gmail.com>

Let's answer on the list :

Search icecast in your package manager.

2011/2/11 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>:
> We have Redhat Linux and how do we install icecast on our Redhat Linux
> Server.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 12:18 AM, michel memeteau
> <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> What Linux distro ? Debian ? Just apt-get install icecast then
>>
>> 2011/2/11 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > My name is Luis Barrett. We have a Linux Server and I would like to know
>> > were on our server or
>> > directory can we install Icecast.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> >
>> > Luis Barrett
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Icecast mailing list
>> > Icecast at xiph.org
>> > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> <------------------------------------------------------->
>> web perso : http://memeteau.com
>> Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr
>> Fixe :? 0974763294 Mobile : 0624808051
>> Visio/jabber/GTalk : xmpp:freechelmi at jabber.fr
>
>



-- 
<------------------------------------------------------->
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Boutique Ordinateurs GNU/Linux : http://shop.ekimia.fr
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Visio/jabber/GTalk : xmpp:freechelmi at jabber.fr


From rentorbuy at yahoo.com  Fri Feb 11 14:32:29 2011
From: rentorbuy at yahoo.com (Vieri)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 06:32:29 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Icecast] IceS output to alsa sound card
Message-ID: <486381.56048.qm@web113316.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>

Hi.

I'm new to icecast.

I can see that IceS can source an input MIC, for example, from a sound card.

Can it also output a playlist to a sound card (to the speakers)?

If so, how?

Thanks



 
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From geoff at QuiteLikely.com  Fri Feb 11 14:55:20 2011
From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 16:55:20 +0200 (IST)
Subject: [Icecast] IceS output to alsa sound card
In-Reply-To: <486381.56048.qm@web113316.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
References: <486381.56048.qm@web113316.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102111654380.3679@data.home>

On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Vieri wrote:

> I can see that IceS can source an input MIC, for example, from a sound card.
>
> Can it also output a playlist to a sound card (to the speakers)?

Nope.

Geoff.



From ian.bonham at gmail.com  Sat Feb 12 03:01:46 2011
From: ian.bonham at gmail.com (Ian Bonham)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 04:01:46 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] IceS output to alsa sound card
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102111654380.3679@data.home>
References: <486381.56048.qm@web113316.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102111654380.3679@data.home>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=6TbHbXtw9UvG4VyGMBUTCjaqbVye7kts=-6St@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Guys,

I'd reflect Vieri's question actually, because there must be a way of
doing it? Maybe not with ICES, but maybe combines with JackIT?

The reason for my interest is I work in a radio station in Spain, and
because of the geographics where I am we have to relay around a lot.
If there is a way of sending an incoming feed into ICES, and sending
it out in various directions, would JackIT solve that? Maybe routing
before the ICES encoder?

Thanks for any help,

Bon

http://www.silkfmspain.com


On 11 February 2011 15:55, Geoff Shang <geoff at quitelikely.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Vieri wrote:
>
>> I can see that IceS can source an input MIC, for example, from a sound card.
>>
>> Can it also output a playlist to a sound card (to the speakers)?
>
> Nope.
>
> Geoff.
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>


From contact at junglised.co.uk  Sat Feb 12 16:09:20 2011
From: contact at junglised.co.uk (Huw - Junglised)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:09:20 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] ices-0.4 on gentoo
Message-ID: <f6b71d2fb9fea2777c5f18e61500cf94@junglised.co.uk>



Hi all. I'm having an absolute nightmare trying to get ices-0.4
running on my gentoo vps. 

i managed to use emerge to install icecast,
which was way easier than when i tried on cent os last year. this is
running perfectly, starts on boot etc. 

the only version of ices thats
available via emerge is ices2, which i dont want. 

ive tried (and im no
linux pro) wget the tarall, unzipping and compiling it, but i get this
error when i try run ices: 

_JUNGLISED ICES-0.4 # ICES -C
/USR/LOCAL/ETC/ICES.CONF.DIST -B_
_BASH: ICES: COMMAND NOT FOUND_ 

im
at a complete loss now. I just cant figure out how to get it running.
Anybody had better luck getting it working on gentoo? 

Thanks 

Huw
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From contact at junglised.co.uk  Sat Feb 12 16:47:03 2011
From: contact at junglised.co.uk (Huw - Junglised)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:47:03 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] ices-0.4 on gentoo
In-Reply-To: <7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9456A8C3AA3F@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>
References: <f6b71d2fb9fea2777c5f18e61500cf94@junglised.co.uk>
	<7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9456A8C3AA3F@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>
Message-ID: <24f3058d071090594b2bd9c0e0265ee4@junglised.co.uk>

 That worked perfectly! Im clearly a linux novice.

 How do I go about setting it to run automatically on boot?

 On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:42:51 +0100, Sascha Bieler 
 <sascha.bieler at radiogong.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this just means that ices cannot be found in the global system PATH,
> because you did'nt run configure with option --prefix=/usr/. If you
> just run configure everything will be installed after a successful 
> mak
> and make install in prefix /usr/local.
>
> Try to start ices like /usr/local/bin/ices -c
> /usr/local/etc/ices.conf.dist -B
>
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Sascha
> ________________________________________
> Von: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [icecast-bounces at xiph.org] im Auftrag
> von Huw - Junglised [contact at junglised.co.uk]
> Gesendet: Samstag, 12. Februar 2011 17:09
> An: Icecast at xiph.org
> Betreff: [Icecast] ices-0.4 on gentoo
>
> Hi all. I'm having an absolute nightmare trying to get ices-0.4
> running on my gentoo vps.
>
> i managed to use emerge to install icecast, which was way easier than
> when i tried on cent os last year. this is running perfectly, starts
> on boot etc.
>
> the only version of ices thats available via emerge is ices2, which i
> dont want.
>
> ive tried (and im no linux pro) wget the tarall, unzipping and
> compiling it, but i get this error when i try run ices:
>
> junglised ices-0.4 # ices -c /usr/local/etc/ices.conf.dist -B
> bash: ices: command not found
>
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From sascha.bieler at radiogong.de  Sat Feb 12 16:42:51 2011
From: sascha.bieler at radiogong.de (Sascha Bieler)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:42:51 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] ices-0.4 on gentoo
In-Reply-To: <f6b71d2fb9fea2777c5f18e61500cf94@junglised.co.uk>
References: <f6b71d2fb9fea2777c5f18e61500cf94@junglised.co.uk>
Message-ID: <7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9456A8C3AA3F@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>

Hi,

this just means that ices cannot be found in the global system PATH, because you did'nt run configure with option --prefix=/usr/. If you just run configure everything will be installed after a successful mak and make install in prefix /usr/local.

Try to start ices like /usr/local/bin/ices -c /usr/local/etc/ices.conf.dist -B


Hope this helps

Sascha
________________________________________
Von: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [icecast-bounces at xiph.org] im Auftrag von Huw - Junglised [contact at junglised.co.uk]
Gesendet: Samstag, 12. Februar 2011 17:09
An: Icecast at xiph.org
Betreff: [Icecast] ices-0.4 on gentoo

Hi all. I'm having an absolute nightmare trying to get ices-0.4 running on my gentoo vps.

i managed to use emerge to install icecast, which was way easier than when i tried on cent os last year. this is running perfectly, starts on boot etc.

the only version of ices thats available via emerge is ices2, which i dont want.

ive tried (and im no linux pro) wget the tarall, unzipping and compiling it, but i get this error when i try run ices:

junglised ices-0.4 # ices -c /usr/local/etc/ices.conf.dist -B
bash: ices: command not found

im at a complete loss now. I just cant figure out how to get it running. Anybody had better luck getting it working on gentoo?

Thanks

Huw


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From mcbicecast at robuust.nl  Sat Feb 12 16:52:22 2011
From: mcbicecast at robuust.nl (Maarten Bezemer)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:52:22 +0100 (CET)
Subject: [Icecast] IceS output to alsa sound card
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=6TbHbXtw9UvG4VyGMBUTCjaqbVye7kts=-6St@mail.gmail.com>
References: <486381.56048.qm@web113316.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102111654380.3679@data.home>
	<AANLkTi=6TbHbXtw9UvG4VyGMBUTCjaqbVye7kts=-6St@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2011, Ian Bonham wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>
> I'd reflect Vieri's question actually, because there must be a way of
> doing it? Maybe not with ICES, but maybe combines with JackIT?

Don't know jack about JackIT. Also, that's not really relevant for this 
list. This is about icecast, the server part.
Given, ices as a way to stream content to icecast is also covered, but 
output of sound to a sound card is clearly a player topic, not a server 
topic.

Ices takes audio FROM a source (either files or a capture device such as a 
sound card) and streams it TO an icecast server. This question is about 
sending audio data TO a sound card.

Radio stations create an audio stream, feed it into a server, and have 
listeners connect to this server. Optionally, you could connect an FM 
transmitter to an audio player, transmitting the stream into the air at 
some remote location. But there are so many streaming audio players that I 
don't think this list would be the right place to discuss those.

Technically, I'd say you need something like:
while true; do
    audioplayer-program http://hostname:port/streamname
done
Where audioplayer-program can be something like madplay, mpg123, ogg123, 
mplayer, or a combination of a wget or curl to fetch the stream, piped 
into a network-unaware player program.


HTH,
Maarten


From un at dom.de  Sat Feb 12 19:11:17 2011
From: un at dom.de (un at dom.de)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 20:11:17 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] ices-0.4 on gentoo
In-Reply-To: <24f3058d071090594b2bd9c0e0265ee4@junglised.co.uk>
References: <f6b71d2fb9fea2777c5f18e61500cf94@junglised.co.uk>
	<7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9456A8C3AA3F@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>
	<24f3058d071090594b2bd9c0e0265ee4@junglised.co.uk>
Message-ID: <20110212191117.GA13912@aporee.org>

Huw - Junglised:
>  That worked perfectly! Im clearly a linux novice.
>  How do I go about setting it to run automatically on boot?


hi, you have to make a init script and put it in  /etc/init.d/
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=4

hope it help, uno


#############################################################################

#!/bin/sh
#
case "$1" in
  start)
        # Start daemons.
        echo -n "Starting ices "
	# user: the user id you want ices to run under
        su -c '/usr/local/bin/ices -c path_to_your_config user > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo ices startet
        echo
        ;;
  stop)
        # Stop daemons.
        echo -n "Shutting down ices: "
        killall ices > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo ices stopped || killall -9 ices
        echo
        ;;
  *)
        echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}"
        exit 1
esac
exit 0

#############################################################################





> 
>  On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:42:51 +0100, Sascha Bieler 
>  <sascha.bieler at radiogong.de> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > this just means that ices cannot be found in the global system PATH,
> > because you did'nt run configure with option --prefix=/usr/. If you
> > just run configure everything will be installed after a successful 
> > mak
> > and make install in prefix /usr/local.
> >
> > Try to start ices like /usr/local/bin/ices -c
> > /usr/local/etc/ices.conf.dist -B
> >
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> > Sascha
> > ________________________________________
> > Von: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [icecast-bounces at xiph.org] im Auftrag
> > von Huw - Junglised [contact at junglised.co.uk]
> > Gesendet: Samstag, 12. Februar 2011 17:09
> > An: Icecast at xiph.org
> > Betreff: [Icecast] ices-0.4 on gentoo
> >
> > Hi all. I'm having an absolute nightmare trying to get ices-0.4
> > running on my gentoo vps.
> >
> > i managed to use emerge to install icecast, which was way easier than
> > when i tried on cent os last year. this is running perfectly, starts
> > on boot etc.
> >
> > the only version of ices thats available via emerge is ices2, which i
> > dont want.
> >
> > ive tried (and im no linux pro) wget the tarall, unzipping and
> > compiling it, but i get this error when i try run ices:
> >
> > junglised ices-0.4 # ices -c /usr/local/etc/ices.conf.dist -B
> > bash: ices: command not found
> >
> > im at a complete loss now. I just cant figure out how to get it
> > running. Anybody had better luck getting it working on gentoo?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Huw
> >
> >
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From rentorbuy at yahoo.com  Sun Feb 13 14:14:06 2011
From: rentorbuy at yahoo.com (Vieri)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 06:14:06 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Icecast] merge/mix or replace two audio streams
Message-ID: <868470.31496.qm@web113315.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>

Hi,

I'm trying to find a way to implement the following:
I have 1 media source (IceS or MPD) and 1 Icecast stream (say, LAN radio).
Once in a while I'd like this stream to be interrupted by short announcements (PA system). 

Input for these announcements can be from another source (IceS, MPD, Asterisk call). Anyway, to make things simple: I'd have dir1 with ogg music files for "normal" streaming and dir2 with ogg files for "announcements".

If I have both sources defined, can I *automatically* move listeners to the "announcements" and back to the main stream when all ogg files in dir2 have been played? If so, how can I trigger it?

Or, can I merge/mix "announcements" stream with main music stream?

Thanks for your ideas.

Vieri



      


From nicolas at unaradio.com.ar  Sun Feb 13 15:20:56 2011
From: nicolas at unaradio.com.ar (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nicol=E1s_Cohen?=)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:20:56 -0300
Subject: [Icecast] merge/mix or replace two audio streams
In-Reply-To: <868470.31496.qm@web113315.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
References: <868470.31496.qm@web113315.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=Ez4tUA9B6GZDvQLoN70jYa4Sr0p-75tLdx9pG@mail.gmail.com>

You can set up dir2 as the main stream with dir1 as fallback and ake sure
you make dir2 override dir1

Just add something like this in /dir2:

<fallback-mount>/dir1.ogg</fallback-mount>
<fallback-override>1</fallback-override>

Hope this helps!
n.

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Vieri <rentorbuy at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to implement the following:
> I have 1 media source (IceS or MPD) and 1 Icecast stream (say, LAN radio).
> Once in a while I'd like this stream to be interrupted by short
> announcements (PA system).
>
> Input for these announcements can be from another source (IceS, MPD,
> Asterisk call). Anyway, to make things simple: I'd have dir1 with ogg music
> files for "normal" streaming and dir2 with ogg files for "announcements".
>
> If I have both sources defined, can I *automatically* move listeners to the
> "announcements" and back to the main stream when all ogg files in dir2 have
> been played? If so, how can I trigger it?
>
> Or, can I merge/mix "announcements" stream with main music stream?
>
> Thanks for your ideas.
>
> Vieri
>
>
>
>
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From kloschi at subsignal.org  Sun Feb 13 20:02:33 2011
From: kloschi at subsignal.org (k.)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 21:02:33 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] merge/mix or replace two audio streams
In-Reply-To: <868470.31496.qm@web113315.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
References: <868470.31496.qm@web113315.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <1297627353.4169.1063.camel@artisan>

On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 06:14 -0800, Vieri wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to find a way to implement the following:
> I have 1 media source (IceS or MPD) and 1 Icecast stream (say, LAN
> radio).
> Once in a while I'd like this stream to be interrupted by short
> announcements (PA system). 
> 
> Input for these announcements can be from another source (IceS, MPD,
> Asterisk call). Anyway, to make things simple: I'd have dir1 with ogg
> music files for "normal" streaming and dir2 with ogg files for
> "announcements".
> 
> If I have both sources defined, can I *automatically* move listeners
> to the "announcements" and back to the main stream when all ogg files
> in dir2 have been played? If so, how can I trigger it?
> 
> Or, can I merge/mix "announcements" stream with main music stream?

You can also try savonet's liquidsoap audio framework for stream
automation [1].

As well as radiomate [2], which was a GSoC project last summer, to
utilize liquidsoap and enrich it so one can use it as remote automated
radiostation.

[1] http://savonet.sourceforge.net/index.html
[2] http://radiomate.org 

hth,
kloschi
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From contact at junglised.co.uk  Sun Feb 13 21:42:10 2011
From: contact at junglised.co.uk (Huw - Junglised)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 21:42:10 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
Message-ID: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>



Hi all. me again! 

I've decided after some good advice from Sascha
to go with a CentOS build. I've got icecast installed and running,
however I'm having difficulty in finding a script that will start the
icecast server on boot. Does anybody have one built, or know where I can
find one? 

Ive kept everything pretty much standard in that the icecast
server uses user "icecast" and the group is nogroup. 

Thanks again


Huw
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From keith at karsites.net  Sun Feb 13 22:14:53 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:14:53 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
In-Reply-To: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
References: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132144190.17823@karsites.localdomain>

On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Huw - Junglised wrote:

> To: Icecast at xiph.org
> From: Huw - Junglised <contact at junglised.co.uk>
> Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
> 
>
>
> Hi all. me again!
>
> I've decided after some good advice from Sascha
> to go with a CentOS build. I've got icecast installed and running,
> however I'm having difficulty in finding a script that will start the
> icecast server on boot. Does anybody have one built, or know where I can
> find one?

Hi Huw. I'm running Centos 5.5

You can get icecast for Centos 5.5 from the EPEL repo at:

rpm -ivh http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm


Icecast on Centos 5.5 includes the startup script:

/etc/rc.d/init.d/icecast

Icecast will try to start when you reboot the machine.

However it will not actually start untill you have adapted 
the configuration file for your system, /etc/icecast.xml

I have icecast installed, but have not got it working yet.

# yum info icecast
Installed Packages
Name       : icecast
Arch       : i386
Version    : 2.3.2
Release    : 4.el5
Size       : 999 k
Repo       : installed
Summary    : ShoutCast compatible streaming media server
URL        : http://www.icecast.org/
License    : GPLv2
Description: Icecast is a streaming media server which 
currently supports
            : Ogg Vorbis and MP3 audio streams. It can be 
used to create an
            : Internet radio station or a privately running 
jukebox and many
            : things in between.  It is very versatile in 
that new formats
            : can be added relatively easily and supports 
open standards for
            : commuincation and interaction.


[root at karsites init.d]# chkconfig --list icecast
icecast    0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off


For an mp3 ices client, you can install this for Centos 
5.5 RPM package, from http://www.centova.com/pages/icescc

Installed Packages
Name       : ices-cc
Arch       : i386
Version    : 0.4.1
Release    : 1
Size       : 41 M
Repo       : installed
Summary    : A command line source client for Icecast media 
streaming
            : servers.
URL        : http://www.centova.com
License    : GPL
Description: ices-cc is used to source ShoutCast/IceCast 
streaming audio
            : servers with MP3 audio streams.  It is based on 
ices 0.4-CVS.

HTH

Kind Regards,

Keith

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From contact at junglised.co.uk  Sun Feb 13 22:27:37 2011
From: contact at junglised.co.uk (Huw - Junglised)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:27:37 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132144190.17823@karsites.localdomain>
References: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132144190.17823@karsites.localdomain>
Message-ID: <3c487d29243bcfa0b82eabb31b1726c5@junglised.co.uk>

 Ive just tried running that but I'm getting this error:

 [root at junglised ~]# rpm -ivh 
 http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
 Retrieving 
 http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
 error: skipping 
 http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm 
 - transfer failed - Unknown or unexpected error
 warning: u 0x1996d580 ctrl 0x19970780 nrefs != 0 
 (download.fedoraproject.org http)

 I'm guessing its because my VPS is 64 bit? If it's the case I'll do a 
 fresh install of the 32bit version.


 On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:14:53 +0000 (GMT), Keith Roberts 
 <keith at karsites.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Huw - Junglised wrote:
>
>> To: Icecast at xiph.org
>> From: Huw - Junglised <contact at junglised.co.uk>
>> Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi all. me again!
>>
>> I've decided after some good advice from Sascha
>> to go with a CentOS build. I've got icecast installed and running,
>> however I'm having difficulty in finding a script that will start 
>> the
>> icecast server on boot. Does anybody have one built, or know where I 
>> can
>> find one?
>
> Hi Huw. I'm running Centos 5.5
>
> You can get icecast for Centos 5.5 from the EPEL repo at:
>
> rpm -ivh
> 
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
>
>
> Icecast on Centos 5.5 includes the startup script:
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/icecast
>
> Icecast will try to start when you reboot the machine.
>
> However it will not actually start untill you have adapted the
> configuration file for your system, /etc/icecast.xml
>
> I have icecast installed, but have not got it working yet.
>
> # yum info icecast
> Installed Packages
> Name       : icecast
> Arch       : i386
> Version    : 2.3.2
> Release    : 4.el5
> Size       : 999 k
> Repo       : installed
> Summary    : ShoutCast compatible streaming media server
> URL        : http://www.icecast.org/
> License    : GPLv2
> Description: Icecast is a streaming media server which currently 
> supports
>            : Ogg Vorbis and MP3 audio streams. It can be used to 
> create an
>            : Internet radio station or a privately running jukebox 
> and many
>            : things in between.  It is very versatile in that new 
> formats
>            : can be added relatively easily and supports open 
> standards for
>            : commuincation and interaction.
>
>
> [root at karsites init.d]# chkconfig --list icecast
> icecast    0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
>
>
> For an mp3 ices client, you can install this for Centos 5.5 RPM
> package, from http://www.centova.com/pages/icescc
>
> Installed Packages
> Name       : ices-cc
> Arch       : i386
> Version    : 0.4.1
> Release    : 1
> Size       : 41 M
> Repo       : installed
> Summary    : A command line source client for Icecast media streaming
>            : servers.
> URL        : http://www.centova.com
> License    : GPL
> Description: ices-cc is used to source ShoutCast/IceCast streaming 
> audio
>            : servers with MP3 audio streams.  It is based on ices 
> 0.4-CVS.
>
> HTH
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Keith
>
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 13 22:29:21 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 14:29:21 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Dose anyone know how to install icecast on Red Hat
 Enterprise Linux ES release 4
Message-ID: <AANLkTimdLB2qba8jtB5LC0Rbdou1A2==8yLyk7MkWbUp@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

I'm starting an online internet radio station and my server Linux Distro is
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 4) and I want to
install icecast so I can stream music and video onto my website. I already
check the package manger to see if it was there and it was not so how do I
install icecast?

Thank you,

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From contact at junglised.co.uk  Sun Feb 13 22:44:16 2011
From: contact at junglised.co.uk (Huw - Junglised)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:44:16 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
In-Reply-To: <3c487d29243bcfa0b82eabb31b1726c5@junglised.co.uk>
References: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
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 I went a few directories up and found the 64 bit version. Thanks Keith. 
 much appreciated!

 I have this working great now, I'm just struggling to find an init 
 script for ices. The ices-cc build you linked installed first time :)



 On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:27:37 +0000, Huw - Junglised 
 <contact at junglised.co.uk> wrote:
> Ive just tried running that but I'm getting this error:
>
>  [root at junglised ~]# rpm -ivh
>
> 
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
>  Retrieving
>
> 
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
>  error: skipping
>
> 
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
>
>  - transfer failed - Unknown or unexpected error
>  warning: u 0x1996d580 ctrl 0x19970780 nrefs != 0
>  (download.fedoraproject.org http)
>
>  I'm guessing its because my VPS is 64 bit? If it's the case I'll do 
> a
>  fresh install of the 32bit version.
>
>
>  On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:14:53 +0000 (GMT), Keith Roberts
>  <keith at karsites.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Huw - Junglised wrote:
>>
>>> To: Icecast at xiph.org
>>> From: Huw - Junglised <contact at junglised.co.uk>
>>> Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all. me again!
>>>
>>> I've decided after some good advice from Sascha
>>> to go with a CentOS build. I've got icecast installed and running,
>>> however I'm having difficulty in finding a script that will start
>>> the
>>> icecast server on boot. Does anybody have one built, or know where 
>>> I
>>> can
>>> find one?
>>
>> Hi Huw. I'm running Centos 5.5
>>
>> You can get icecast for Centos 5.5 from the EPEL repo at:
>>
>> rpm -ivh
>>
>> 
>> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
>>
>>
>> Icecast on Centos 5.5 includes the startup script:
>>
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/icecast
>>
>> Icecast will try to start when you reboot the machine.
>>
>> However it will not actually start untill you have adapted the
>> configuration file for your system, /etc/icecast.xml
>>
>> I have icecast installed, but have not got it working yet.
>>
>> # yum info icecast
>> Installed Packages
>> Name       : icecast
>> Arch       : i386
>> Version    : 2.3.2
>> Release    : 4.el5
>> Size       : 999 k
>> Repo       : installed
>> Summary    : ShoutCast compatible streaming media server
>> URL        : http://www.icecast.org/
>> License    : GPLv2
>> Description: Icecast is a streaming media server which currently
>> supports
>>            : Ogg Vorbis and MP3 audio streams. It can be used to
>> create an
>>            : Internet radio station or a privately running jukebox
>> and many
>>            : things in between.  It is very versatile in that new
>> formats
>>            : can be added relatively easily and supports open
>> standards for
>>            : commuincation and interaction.
>>
>>
>> [root at karsites init.d]# chkconfig --list icecast
>> icecast    0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
>>
>>
>> For an mp3 ices client, you can install this for Centos 5.5 RPM
>> package, from http://www.centova.com/pages/icescc
>>
>> Installed Packages
>> Name       : ices-cc
>> Arch       : i386
>> Version    : 0.4.1
>> Release    : 1
>> Size       : 41 M
>> Repo       : installed
>> Summary    : A command line source client for Icecast media 
>> streaming
>>            : servers.
>> URL        : http://www.centova.com
>> License    : GPL
>> Description: ices-cc is used to source ShoutCast/IceCast streaming
>> audio
>>            : servers with MP3 audio streams.  It is based on ices
>> 0.4-CVS.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Keith
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
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From keith at karsites.net  Sun Feb 13 22:48:43 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:48:43 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
In-Reply-To: <3c487d29243bcfa0b82eabb31b1726c5@junglised.co.uk>
References: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132144190.17823@karsites.localdomain>
	<3c487d29243bcfa0b82eabb31b1726c5@junglised.co.uk>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132244100.18430@karsites.localdomain>

On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Huw - Junglised wrote:

> To: Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>
> From: Huw - Junglised <contact at junglised.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
> 
> Ive just tried running that but I'm getting this error:
>
> [root at junglised ~]# rpm -ivh 
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
> Retrieving 
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
> error: skipping 
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm 
> - transfer failed - Unknown or unexpected error
> warning: u 0x1996d580 ctrl 0x19970780 nrefs != 0 
> (download.fedoraproject.org http)
>
> I'm guessing its because my VPS is 64 bit? If it's the case I'll do a 
> fresh install of the 32bit version.

Sorry - I assumed you were running 32 bit Centos.

Here's the link for 64 bit:

http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/x86_64/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.x86_64.rpm

However, there is no 64 bit ices-cc slient. You will need to 
get that from somewhere else on the net, or rebuild from 
source!

Keith

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From keith at karsites.net  Sun Feb 13 22:51:17 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:51:17 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
In-Reply-To: <ba8921773cf9b7ba5b6a0e0dd1a7985a@junglised.co.uk>
References: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Huw - Junglised wrote:

> To: Huw - Junglised <contact at junglised.co.uk>
> From: Huw - Junglised <contact at junglised.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
> 
> I went a few directories up and found the 64 bit version. Thanks Keith. 
> much appreciated!
>
> I have this working great now, I'm just struggling to find an init 
> script for ices. The ices-cc build you linked installed first time :)

Be carefull cause that's compiled for 32 bit only. So I'd be 
*very suprised* it it runs - even if it installed OK :(

Keith

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From keith at karsites.net  Sun Feb 13 22:56:56 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:56:56 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Dose anyone know how to install icecast on Red Hat
 Enterprise Linux ES release 4
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimdLB2qba8jtB5LC0Rbdou1A2==8yLyk7MkWbUp@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTimdLB2qba8jtB5LC0Rbdou1A2==8yLyk7MkWbUp@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132253470.18496@karsites.localdomain>

On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:

> To: icecast at xiph.org
> From: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Icecast] Dose anyone know how to install icecast on Red Hat
>     Enterprise Linux ES release 4
> 
> Hi,
>
> I'm starting an online internet radio station and my 
> server Linux Distro is Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 
> 4 (Nahant Update 4) and I want to install icecast so I can 
> stream music and video onto my website. I already check 
> the package manger to see if it was there and it was not 
> so how do I install icecast?

Check out the EPEL repo for version 4 packages.

http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/4/

Are you running 32bit or 64 bit OS?

Please see the preceeding posts to Huw for more details

(Re: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5)

HTH

Keith

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From tsbah at webafriqa.net  Mon Feb 14 00:38:48 2011
From: tsbah at webafriqa.net (Tierno S. Bah)
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 19:38:48 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132144190.17823@karsites.localdomain>
References: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102132144190.17823@karsites.localdomain>
Message-ID: <60819.98.233.105.137.1297643928.squirrel@neene.webafriqa.net>

Thanks Keith for the pointers on icecast and ices-cc installation how-to.
I followed the instructions and completed the two installations in no time.

Once, the two programs are installed on CentOS, what's next.

Lend a guiding hand to an eager newbie. And keep those straight guidelines
coming, please.

TIA

On Sun, February 13, 2011 17:14, Keith Roberts wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Huw - Junglised wrote:
>
>> To: Icecast at xiph.org
>> From: Huw - Junglised <contact at junglised.co.uk>
>> Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi all. me again!
>>
>> I've decided after some good advice from Sascha
>> to go with a CentOS build. I've got icecast installed and running,
>> however I'm having difficulty in finding a script that will start the
>> icecast server on boot. Does anybody have one built, or know where I can
>> find one?
>
> Hi Huw. I'm running Centos 5.5
>
> You can get icecast for Centos 5.5 from the EPEL repo at:
>
> rpm -ivh
> http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/5/i386/icecast-2.3.2-4.el5.i386.rpm
>
>
> Icecast on Centos 5.5 includes the startup script:
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/icecast
>
> Icecast will try to start when you reboot the machine.
>
> However it will not actually start untill you have adapted
> the configuration file for your system, /etc/icecast.xml
>
> I have icecast installed, but have not got it working yet.
>
> # yum info icecast
> Installed Packages
> Name       : icecast
> Arch       : i386
> Version    : 2.3.2
> Release    : 4.el5
> Size       : 999 k
> Repo       : installed
> Summary    : ShoutCast compatible streaming media server
> URL        : http://www.icecast.org/
> License    : GPLv2
> Description: Icecast is a streaming media server which
> currently supports
>             : Ogg Vorbis and MP3 audio streams. It can be
> used to create an
>             : Internet radio station or a privately running
> jukebox and many
>             : things in between.  It is very versatile in
> that new formats
>             : can be added relatively easily and supports
> open standards for
>             : commuincation and interaction.
>
>
> [root at karsites init.d]# chkconfig --list icecast
> icecast    0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
>
>
> For an mp3 ices client, you can install this for Centos
> 5.5 RPM package, from http://www.centova.com/pages/icescc
>
> Installed Packages
> Name       : ices-cc
> Arch       : i386
> Version    : 0.4.1
> Release    : 1
> Size       : 41 M
> Repo       : installed
> Summary    : A command line source client for Icecast media
> streaming
>             : servers.
> URL        : http://www.centova.com
> License    : GPL
> Description: ices-cc is used to source ShoutCast/IceCast
> streaming audio
>             : servers with MP3 audio streams.  It is based on
> ices 0.4-CVS.
>
> HTH
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Keith
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
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From keith at karsites.net  Mon Feb 14 09:25:34 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 09:25:34 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
In-Reply-To: <60819.98.233.105.137.1297643928.squirrel@neene.webafriqa.net>
References: <016686448709fc257fec05a9f7ff39a8@junglised.co.uk>
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011, Tierno S. Bah wrote:

> To: Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>
> From: Tierno S. Bah <tsbah at webafriqa.net>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast startup script for Centos 5.5
> 
> Thanks Keith for the pointers on icecast and ices-cc installation how-to.
> I followed the instructions and completed the two installations in no time.
>
> Once, the two programs are installed on CentOS, what's next.
>
> Lend a guiding hand to an eager newbie. And keep those 
> straight guidelines coming, please.

You know about as much as I do about icecast now Huw. That's 
as far as I've got myself. I guess you need to read the docs 
from the website and learn how to configure /etc/icecast.xml 
to get the server running.

HTH

Keith Roberts

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From rentorbuy at yahoo.com  Mon Feb 14 14:01:20 2011
From: rentorbuy at yahoo.com (Vieri)
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 06:01:20 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Icecast] audio sample rates
Message-ID: <808039.14537.qm@web113317.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>

I have an Icecast server and an Asterisk dialplan containing a call to ICES(/my/ices.xml).

So Asterisk launches "ices /my/ices.xml" where /my/ices.xml contains:

<input>
  <module>stdinpcm</module>
  <param name="rate">8000</param>
  <param name="channels">1</param>
</input>

and

<encode>
  <samplerate>8000</samplerate>
  <channels>1</channels>
</encode>

If I place a call through Asterisk so that ICES is spawned, I can talk on the phone and here myself clearly on a shout client like VideoLan's VLC connected to my Icecast URL.

However, if Icecast is configured to use another stream (or the Asterisk stream) as a "fallback-mount" and the sample rates are not identical, audio on the client is crippled.
However, if I stop the VLC client and reconnect to the Icecast URL, audio is OK, whether listening to one or the other stream source with different rates.
So is it just a client bug or an expected behavior? I guess the client can't tell if there's a sample rate change unless it reconnects so it may not be a client bug.
I suppose I must make sure the sampe rates are identical in the fallback stream.

Does anyone know how I can achieve this?
Changing /my/ices.xml's <encode> samplerate to 44100 doesn't seem to work or is unsupported.

Can reencoding be done externally by another command-line program before sending it to Icecast?

Thanks,

Vieri



      


From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Mon Feb 14 16:42:44 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:42:44 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Need help downloading
Message-ID: <AANLkTinVK12ekW70Y7dUkD6oEH6-hsaw=6Xnns1O5pKx@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

I need help downloading this libxslt-1.1.26.tar.gz to my server. Dose anyone
know the command because I try everything.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From: ejohnson82 at gmail.com (Erick Johnson)
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 11:45:40 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Need help downloading
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From geoff at QuiteLikely.com  Mon Feb 14 22:07:08 2011
From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 00:07:08 +0200 (IST)
Subject: [Icecast] audio sample rates
In-Reply-To: <808039.14537.qm@web113317.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
References: <808039.14537.qm@web113317.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102142355480.3679@data.home>

On Mon, 14 Feb 2011, Vieri wrote:

> So is it just a client bug or an expected behavior? I guess the client 
> can't tell if there's a sample rate change unless it reconnects so it 
> may not be a client bug.

Since this is Ices2 and it's outputting Ogg Vorbis, I'dve thought this 
should work.  So maybe it is a client bug.  Certainly, if you were sending 
MP3, it would have to be the same sample/channels, but IMHO Ogg Vorbis 
players *should* deal with it.

> I suppose I must make sure the sampe rates are identical in the fallback 
> stream.

> Does anyone know how I can achieve this? Changing /my/ices.xml's 
> <encode> samplerate to 44100 doesn't seem to work or is unsupported.

You can get Ices to reencode for you.  Put this somewhere in your stream 
instance (not sure if placement matters):

                         <resample>
                           <in-rate>8000</in-rate>
                           <out-rate>44100</out-rate>
                         </resample>

And use 44100 in your encode section.

Note that there's the downmix parameter to convert stereo to mono, but I 
don't see any way to go the other way.   Maybe you can just specify two 
channels to the encoder and it'll get it right.  I've also not tried 
up-sampling like this but it should work in theory.

Good luck!

Geoff.



From toots at rastageeks.org  Tue Feb 15 13:55:30 2011
From: toots at rastageeks.org (Romain Beauxis)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 07:55:30 -0600
Subject: [Icecast] audio sample rates
In-Reply-To: <808039.14537.qm@web113317.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
References: <808039.14537.qm@web113317.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <201102150755.31172.toots@rastageeks.org>

Hi!

Le lundi 14 f?vrier 2011 08:01:20, Vieri a ?crit :
> Can reencoding be done externally by another command-line program before
> sending it to Icecast?

Since nobody else mentioned it, I will do our self-promotion..

You should be able to use Liquidsoap for that. One the one hand, you have an 
input.external operator which can take PCM input from an external program. On 
the other hand, there are switch operators which can be used to switch 
smoothly from one source to another..

Romain


From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 15 14:30:36 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 06:30:36 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=fBFLW49ZK5coo+As95ptHK6O-_rpXt=_xEqTN@mail.gmail.com>

I need help downloading this curl-7.21.3.tar.gz to my server. Dose anyone
know the command because I try everything.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From rentorbuy at yahoo.com  Tue Feb 15 18:14:26 2011
From: rentorbuy at yahoo.com (Vieri)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 10:14:26 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [Icecast] audio sample rates
In-Reply-To: <201102150755.31172.toots@rastageeks.org>
Message-ID: <488022.75833.qm@web113309.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>


--- On Tue, 2/15/11, Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org> wrote:

> You should be able to use Liquidsoap for that. 

Looks interesting. I'm using Gentoo and the official portage tree doesn't have a liquidsoap ebuild. I noticed that Savonet actually prepared its own ebuilds but they are a bit outdated (2007).

I could build directly from source but I'd prefer to do it via ebuilds. Scripting a custom ebuild seems long because of the large amount of dependencies that incidentally are also missing from the official Gentoo portage tree.

Anyone at Savonet willing to update their ebuild overlay?

Thanks



      


From toots at rastageeks.org  Wed Feb 16 00:41:54 2011
From: toots at rastageeks.org (Romain Beauxis)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 18:41:54 -0600
Subject: [Icecast] audio sample rates
In-Reply-To: <488022.75833.qm@web113309.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
References: <488022.75833.qm@web113309.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <201102151841.54439.toots@rastageeks.org>

Le mardi 15 f?vrier 2011 12:14:26, Vieri a ?crit :
> Anyone at Savonet willing to update their ebuild overlay?

Unfortunately none of us is using gentoo anymore.. Maybe updating them should 
not be too difficult...

Romain


From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Wed Feb 16 03:34:26 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 19:34:26 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Need Assistant
Message-ID: <AANLkTik-XZvohVEiqo1V0CUvmFvfnf37SmL658_LiUJn@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

Once icecast is installed on to the server what is the next step do I need
to take in order to ensure the
maximum level of operation when streaming audio and video through the
website on the server. Also are
there any configuration changes that can be made in ssh? The server version
is Apache/2.0.63.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Wed Feb 16 09:57:07 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 01:57:07 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
Message-ID: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

I was able to run ./configure and make commands without any issues but when
I ran the make install command an error
was returned. Can you help me to find out why I keep getting this error:

make[3]: ***  [install-binPROGRAMS]  Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/sphynx/src/icecast-2.3.2/src '
make[2]; *** [install-am]  Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sphynx/src/icecast-2.3.2/src '
make[1]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sphynx/src/icecast-2.3.2/src '
make: *** [install-recursive] Error

If possible you think you can get back to me asap.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb 16 11:20:17 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 11:20:17 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102161119260.32503@karsites.localdomain>

On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:

> To: icecast at xiph.org
> From: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
> 
> Hi,
>
> I was able to run ./configure and make commands without 
> any issues but when I ran the make install command an 
> error was returned. Can you help me to find out why I keep 
> getting this error:
>
> make[3]: ***  [install-binPROGRAMS]  Error 1
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/sphynx/src/icecast-2.3.2/src '
> make[2]; *** [install-am]  Error 2
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sphynx/src/icecast-2.3.2/src '
> make[1]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sphynx/src/icecast-2.3.2/src '
> make: *** [install-recursive] Error

Hi Luis. What OS platform are you using and tryig to install 
to?

Windows or Linux or Mac?

Keith

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From geoff at QuiteLikely.com  Wed Feb 16 12:10:43 2011
From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:10:43 +0200 (IST)
Subject: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102161409580.3679@data.home>

On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:

> I was able to run ./configure and make commands without any issues but when
> I ran the make install command an error
> was returned. Can you help me to find out why I keep getting this error:
>
> make[3]: ***  [install-binPROGRAMS]  Error 1

We need to see the bit just above this so that we can see what the actual 
error is.

Geoff.



From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Wed Feb 16 12:52:20 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:52:20 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTinnUCuX4OJgj3=b9PF4b=tuxYEm1JDBBcL6DL_B@mail.gmail.com>

2011/2/16 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I was able to run ./configure and make commands without any issues but when
> I ran the make install command an error

Sorry if it has been answered already , but why are you compiling
yourself instead of using your package manager  ? You want specific
versions of dependencies ? Specific Patches ?


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From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb 16 13:06:59 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:06:59 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinnUCuX4OJgj3=b9PF4b=tuxYEm1JDBBcL6DL_B@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTinnUCuX4OJgj3=b9PF4b=tuxYEm1JDBBcL6DL_B@mail.gmail.com>
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, michel memeteau wrote:

> To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> From: michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
> 
> 2011/2/16 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was able to run ./configure and make commands without any issues but when
>> I ran the make install command an error
>
> Sorry if it has been answered already , but why are you compiling
> yourself instead of using your package manager  ? You want specific
> versions of dependencies ? Specific Patches ?

Well, that's what I was about to suggest as well :)

Get the source package for your distro, and rebuild from 
that!

Kind Regards,

Keith

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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Wed Feb 16 13:25:13 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:25:13 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102161305470.3526@karsites.localdomain>
References: <AANLkTimQ7P76=qD=Cq2+YD0R13bWaOtq1S2ooAOq8PQx@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTinnUCuX4OJgj3=b9PF4b=tuxYEm1JDBBcL6DL_B@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102161305470.3526@karsites.localdomain>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=qbg6i3FBdeSJQw2Ydp+hRMsnVC_cfBdkkE7kh@mail.gmail.com>

2011/2/16 Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>:
>>> I was able to run ./configure and make commands without any issues but when
>>> I ran the make install command an error
>>
>> Sorry if it has been answered already , but why are you compiling
>> yourself instead of using your package manager ?? You want specific
>> versions of dependencies ? Specific Patches ?
>
> Well, that's what I was about to suggest as well :)
>
> Get the source package for your distro, and rebuild from
> that!

Soooo .... :-)

let's face it , it's been a week luis tries to install icecast on
redhat. For some reason he couldn't install the binay packages and
then try to compile himself.

Luis, tell us what's wrong with installing using the redhat package
Manager ? I just read here

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-enterprise-47/need-help-to-install-icecast-862450/#post4257125

that you could not find it ? Did you pay your redHat subscription ?


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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Wed Feb 16 21:13:34 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:13:34 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Need info
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=zyRzYVwDy-=E2MxAkhH8XsYr-jKbfX5yPwdJU@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

I would like to know does the icecast app. perform by default? Also our
Linux Distro is Redhat version 4 to install the icecast would it be better
to install it using the yum command and also would that take care of the run
./configure make command or will still would have to run the command?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Wed Feb 16 21:13:52 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:13:52 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Need info
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=zyRzYVwDy-=E2MxAkhH8XsYr-jKbfX5yPwdJU@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=zyRzYVwDy-=E2MxAkhH8XsYr-jKbfX5yPwdJU@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=doEAaDO-WxPeY6ixV+DV1Cuzr-F5su=mVWFEx@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

I would like to know does the icecast app. perform by default? Also our
Linux Distro is Redhat version 4 to install the icecast would it be better
to install it using the yum command and also would that take care of the run
./configure make command or will still would have to run the command?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb 16 21:54:19 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 21:54:19 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Need info
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=zyRzYVwDy-=E2MxAkhH8XsYr-jKbfX5yPwdJU@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=zyRzYVwDy-=E2MxAkhH8XsYr-jKbfX5yPwdJU@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102162142370.6041@karsites.localdomain>

On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:

> To: "icecast at xiph.org" <icecast at xiph.org>
> From: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Icecast] Need info
> 
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know does the icecast app. perform by default? Also our
> Linux Distro is Redhat version 4 to install the icecast would it be better
> to install it using the yum command and also would that take care of the run
> ./configure make command or will still would have to run the command?

Hi Luis. It sounds like you should be able to use a 
ready-made package for RH, if you can find one on the 
internet ready-built for RHEL/Centos 4.

Are you running 32 bit or 64 bit OS?

Keith

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From keith at karsites.net  Thu Feb 17 07:18:56 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 07:18:56 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Need info
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=1kNjPpibdowhNFJPMmBudMb36BV+6UM=SGWAK@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=zyRzYVwDy-=E2MxAkhH8XsYr-jKbfX5yPwdJU@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102162142370.6041@karsites.localdomain>
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:

> To: Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>
> From: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Need info
> 
> I was able to install icecast. So was is the next step I want to stream
> music and video to my
> online radio station?

Hi Luis Barrett.

You need a client to get your audio stream and send it 
to icecast.

If you are on 32 bit RHEL, you can find a ready-made ices-cc 
package here:

http://www.centova.com/pages/icescc

HTH

Keith Roberts

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From: member at linkedin.com (Timothy Clark via LinkedIn)
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 23:48:01 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Icecast] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
Message-ID: <1051424218.1513632.1298072881384.JavaMail.app@ela4-bed34.prod>

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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 20 05:47:39 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 21:47:39 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
Message-ID: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

We realized that there are certain parameters within icecast that request
specific directory path
address for the program to connect upon start up...we are now trying to find
an icecast.pid file
but we have not been able to find it in any of the directories. Do you know
were we can find that
file?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From jonaabd07 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 20 06:29:34 2011
From: jonaabd07 at gmail.com (Jonathan Narvaez)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 01:29:34 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=nRJfpKrbaELG=fZf7AGM_YBYKq77GjKqoXWRV@mail.gmail.com>

find / -name "icecast.pid"
--
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On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Do you know were we can find that
> file?
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From un at dom.de  Sun Feb 20 10:13:56 2011
From: un at dom.de (uno)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 11:13:56 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <20110220101356.GA1097@aporee.org>


for the linux newbie, this may be helpful:
http://www.pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html
you may also have "locate" on your server, try: locate icecast.pid
--u



Luis Barrett:
> Hi,
> 
> We realized that there are certain parameters within icecast that request
> specific directory path
> address for the program to connect upon start up...we are now trying to find
> an icecast.pid file
> but we have not been able to find it in any of the directories. Do you know
> were we can find that
> file?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Luis Barrett

> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast



From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 20 10:25:13 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 02:25:13 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

Which directory within the Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4
(Nahant Update 4)
should be the icecast.xml start up?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From keith at karsites.net  Sun Feb 20 13:16:47 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 13:16:47 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102201316120.24555@karsites.localdomain>

On Sat, 19 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:

> To: icecast at xiph.org
> From: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
> 
> Hi,
>
> We realized that there are certain parameters within icecast that request
> specific directory path
> address for the program to connect upon start up...we are now trying to find
> an icecast.pid file
> but we have not been able to find it in any of the directories. Do you know
> were we can find that
> file?

[root at karsites ~]# rpm -ql icecast
/etc/icecast.xml
/etc/logrotate.d/icecast
/etc/rc.d/init.d/icecast
/usr/bin/icecast
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/AUTHORS
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/COPYING
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/ChangeLog
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/TODO
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast.xml.dist
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_admin.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_basicsetup.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_changes.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_config_file.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_faq.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_glossary.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_introduction.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_listenerauth.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_relay.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_stats.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_win32.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast2_yp.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast_auth-1.0.tar.gz
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast_minimal.xml.dist
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast_shoutcast_compat.xml.dist
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/icecast_urlauth.xml.dist
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/index.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/index_win32.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/listener_auth1.jpg
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/listener_auth2.jpg
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/listener_auth3.jpg
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/stats1.jpg
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/style.css
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/win32_section1.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/win32_section2.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/win32_section3.html
/usr/share/doc/icecast-2.3.2/windowtitle.jpg
/usr/share/icecast
/usr/share/icecast/admin
/usr/share/icecast/admin/listclients.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/admin/listmounts.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/admin/manageauth.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/admin/moveclients.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/admin/response.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/admin/stats.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/admin/updatemetadata.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/web
/usr/share/icecast/web/auth.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/web/corner_bottomleft.jpg
/usr/share/icecast/web/corner_bottomright.jpg
/usr/share/icecast/web/corner_topleft.jpg
/usr/share/icecast/web/corner_topright.jpg
/usr/share/icecast/web/icecast.png
/usr/share/icecast/web/key.gif
/usr/share/icecast/web/key.png
/usr/share/icecast/web/server_version.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/web/status.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/web/status2.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/web/status3.xsl
/usr/share/icecast/web/style.css
/usr/share/icecast/web/tunein.png
/usr/share/man/man1/icecast.1.gz
/var/log/icecast
/var/run/icecast

HTH

Keith Roberts

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From jonaabd07 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 20 17:29:48 2011
From: jonaabd07 at gmail.com (Jonathan Narvaez)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 12:29:48 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>

install you icecast from RPM or tar.gz?
--
Jonathan Narvaez
SYSADMIN


On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Which directory within the Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4
> (Nahant Update 4)
> should be the icecast.xml start up?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 20 18:46:46 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 10:46:46 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>

We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the
icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file
and we just want to know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do
we have to create one if we do in which directory?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Jonathan Narvaez <jonaabd07 at gmail.com>wrote:

> install you icecast from RPM or tar.gz?
> --
> Jonathan Narvaez
> SYSADMIN
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Which directory within the Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4
>> (Nahant Update 4)
>> should be the icecast.xml start up?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Luis Barrett
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Icecast mailing list
>> Icecast at xiph.org
>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>>
>>
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From jonaabd07 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 20 20:11:33 2011
From: jonaabd07 at gmail.com (Jonathan Narvaez)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 15:11:33 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=zfa=vjytowVsURwkEwsZHfFyrpQ0vTiMTkoVF@mail.gmail.com>

try this command updatedb and later locate icecast.pid
--
Jonathan Narvaez
SYSADMIN


On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> wrote:

> We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the
> icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file
> and we just want to know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or
> do we have to create one if we do in which directory?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Jonathan Narvaez <jonaabd07 at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> install you icecast from RPM or tar.gz?
>> --
>> Jonathan Narvaez
>> SYSADMIN
>>
>>
>>   On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi,
>>>
>>> Which directory within the Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4
>>> (Nahant Update 4)
>>> should be the icecast.xml start up?
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Luis Barrett
>>>
>>>  _______________________________________________
>>> Icecast mailing list
>>> Icecast at xiph.org
>>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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From geoff at QuiteLikely.com  Sun Feb 20 20:25:30 2011
From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:25:30 +0200 (IST)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>

On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:

> We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the
> icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file
> and we just want to know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do
> we have to create one if we do in which directory?

The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is started.

The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.

If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is created 
(i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running 
Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's 
commented out in the config file.

I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard location 
for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.

Geoff.



From keith at karsites.net  Sun Feb 20 20:46:07 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 20:46:07 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>

On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:

> To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
> 
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>
>> We already have icecast install we our just trying to it 
>> started. In the icecast started script we need the 
>> icecast.pid file and we just want to know were in the 
>> directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create 
>> one if we do in which directory?
>
> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is started.
>
> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>
> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is created
> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
> commented out in the config file.
>
> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard location
> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.

Hi Geoff.

I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has 
started, but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast 
is not running.

What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to 
startup at boot time please?

Regards,

Keith

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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Sun Feb 20 22:41:39 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 14:41:39 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
Message-ID: <AANLkTimicwza8p=RbjypkXN9un-CmF97BvVTMKdkQXZQ@mail.gmail.com>

We configure the xml according to the documentation on the icecast website
and we placed the icecast directory path which is
icecast/usr/local/etc. When we attempt to start icecast an error come up

*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]

*Here is the our information on the server according to SSH:

[root at sphynxradio /]# httpd -V
Server version: Apache/2.0.63
Server built:   Feb 12 2010 21:26:04
Server's Module Magic Number: 20020903:13
Server loaded:  APR 0.9.4, APR-UTIL 0.9.4
Compiled using: APR 0.9.4, APR-UTIL 0.9.4
Architecture:   32-bit

[root at sphynxradio /]# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.18-028stab056 (root at ut1-pandora) (gcc version 3.4.6
20060404 (Red Hat 3.4.6-10)) #1 SMP Mon Nov 2 13:19:07 UTC 2009

WE GREATLY APPROPRIATE  ALL ASSISTANT SOLVING THIS ISSUE WE OUR  AWARE OF
THE GREAT CAPABILITY OF ICECAST WHICH
ARGUERS US TO OVERCOME THIS WHICH EXTREME  PREGIDOUS.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett



On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>  To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>
>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>
>>  We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the
>>> icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to know
>>> were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create one if
>>> we do in which directory?
>>>
>>
>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is started.
>>
>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>
>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is created
>> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>> commented out in the config file.
>>
>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard location
>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>
>
> Hi Geoff.
>
> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started, but
> at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>
> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
> time please?
>
> Regards,
>
> Keith
>
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From salvatorelionetti at yahoo.it  Mon Feb 21 00:17:55 2011
From: salvatorelionetti at yahoo.it (Salvatore Lionetti)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 00:17:55 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Full program list at client side
Message-ID: <336167.22372.qm@web27201.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>

Hi,

i'd like to have, at client side, the program list of either the item currently played and the items' to be played in following one or more hour.

Is it possible?
How could i accomplish this job?
In case of list changing, does exist a 'notification' for such event?

Many thanks


      


From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Mon Feb 21 07:55:23 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 08:55:23 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Full program list at client side
In-Reply-To: <336167.22372.qm@web27201.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
References: <336167.22372.qm@web27201.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTikDmikRFTc0V3vYTwHaABocEL1OX5K3V11oxS-Y@mail.gmail.com>

Hi :

if you use Winamp/windows as an icecast client , there is a great extension
that outputs the current playlist as an HTML page in a local webserver.

2011/2/21 Salvatore Lionetti <salvatorelionetti at yahoo.it>

> Hi,
>
> i'd like to have, at client side, the program list of either the item
> currently played and the items' to be played in following one or more hour.
>
> Is it possible?
> How could i accomplish this job?
> In case of list changing, does exist a 'notification' for such event?
>
> Many thanks
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>



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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Mon Feb 21 17:11:11 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 09:11:11 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
Message-ID: <AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Icecast,

My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been
having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script it
say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because no
one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid
file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching online
we notice everyone having the same problem on a
different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if
you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more if
don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created icecast
because right we are getting very upset that no one can
not give us a straight answer.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net> wrote:

> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>  To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>
>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>
>>  We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the
>>> icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to know
>>> were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create one if
>>> we do in which directory?
>>>
>>
>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is started.
>>
>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>
>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is created
>> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>> commented out in the config file.
>>
>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard location
>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>
>
> Hi Geoff.
>
> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started, but
> at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>
> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
> time please?
>
> Regards,
>
> Keith
>
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From eric.a.labelle at gmail.com  Mon Feb 21 18:01:27 2011
From: eric.a.labelle at gmail.com (Fu Kite (Eric Labelle))
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 13:01:27 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
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Message-ID: <AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>

Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error when you try to
start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?

>>*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
*
*
*What command are you running to start it? i would assume it's "icecast -c
/icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me that somehow you
have a top level directory called icecast which is non-sense. I don't know
of any linux system that has their /usr directory located inside any other
folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go nuts and assume it's
located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem a lot more logical...
also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions on the xml file are ok
what you need to run icecast would be*
*
*
*icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
*
*
*That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the command you are
entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
/icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*

But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup looks like. You
have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't help diagnose your
problem since for me to really know whether my solution will help you i
would need to at least know what command you are running to start icecast
(I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that you are running
"icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i stated earlier
doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.

PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone is trying to
help based on the information you have given. Your first two email talks
about locating the .pid file which of course will not be created till you
start icecast... then finally you mention the error I addressed in this
message but you only give us partial information (the actual error) and not
what command you are running to try and start it up.

Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the answers i have
seen in this thread were misleading... they directly addressed the problem
stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not your problem at
all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't read the file -
either you are giving it the wrong location on the command line or the user
icecast is attempting to run under does not have the necessary permission to
read it) (XML validator you can use to double check the integrity of your
icecast.xml -> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
*
*
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Icecast,
>
> My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been
> having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
> I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script it
> say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
> file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because
> no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
> to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid
> file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
> we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching
> online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
> different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if
> you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
> please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more if
> don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
> or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created
> icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
> not give us a straight answer.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>>
>>  To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>>
>>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>>
>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>>
>>>  We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the
>>>> icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to know
>>>> were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create one if
>>>> we do in which directory?
>>>>
>>>
>>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is
>>> started.
>>>
>>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>>
>>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is
>>> created
>>> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>>> commented out in the config file.
>>>
>>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard location
>>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Geoff.
>>
>> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started, but
>> at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>>
>> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
>> time please?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Keith
>>
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From un at dom.de  Mon Feb 21 19:57:52 2011
From: un at dom.de (unosonic)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 20:57:52 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
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Message-ID: <20110221195752.GA21965@aporee.org>

Luis Barrett:
> because right we are getting very upset that no one can
> not give us a straight answer.

are you serious? 
how about doing your homework by yourself, instead blaming others, who
tried to help you?



From geoff at QuiteLikely.com  Mon Feb 21 19:59:49 2011
From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:59:49 +0200 (IST)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:

> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has
> started, but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast
> is not running.

This suggests that Icecast was not actually started.

> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to
> startup at boot time please?

Are there any errors in your error log?

Geoff.



From geoff at QuiteLikely.com  Mon Feb 21 20:07:20 2011
From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 22:07:20 +0200 (IST)
Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
In-Reply-To: <20110220101356.GA1097@aporee.org>
References: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
	<20110220101356.GA1097@aporee.org>
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, uno wrote:

> you may also have "locate" on your server, try: locate icecast.pid

The thing about locate is that it uses a database to do its lookups, so 
won't be current.  You can either run updatedb first to update the 
database, or use the find command to actually search the filesystem

Geoff.



From un at dom.de  Mon Feb 21 20:24:31 2011
From: un at dom.de (unosonic)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:24:31 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Need Help
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102212203570.3679@data.home>
References: <AANLkTikoEPG3HWWS56Z6QtwvvRsJF9wFjg0vDPROkFqO@mail.gmail.com>
	<20110220101356.GA1097@aporee.org>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102212203570.3679@data.home>
Message-ID: <20110221202431.GA22627@aporee.org>

Geoff Shang:
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, uno wrote:
>
>> you may also have "locate" on your server, try: locate icecast.pid
>
> The thing about locate is that it uses a database to do its lookups, so  
> won't be current.  You can either run updatedb first to update the  
> database, or use the find command to actually search the filesystem

sure. that's why someone pointed to a suitable "find" command before, as
well as updatedb and other useful tips. surely nothing to get "very
upset" about... i wonder how he will maintain a radio station without
beeing able to handle the on/off button properly?


From keith at karsites.net  Mon Feb 21 20:57:34 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 20:57:34 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.00.1102212158430.3679@data.home>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:

> To: Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>
> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
> 
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
>
>>  I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has
>>  started, but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast
>>  is not running.
>
> This suggests that Icecast was not actually started.
>
>>  What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to
>>  startup at boot time please?
>
> Are there any errors in your error log?

Hi Geoff.

Thanks for the replies.

I'm not sure if there is an error log.

This is currently low priority, but I have bookmarked your 
replies for later.

I was just making a point for somebody else on the list that 
on Centos 5.5 icecast out-of-the-box does not start like 
other servers, without *first* editing the config file. 
Unlike Apache or mysql or most other servers that wil run as soon 
as they are installed from an RPM package :)

Kind Regards,

Keith Roberts

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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 03:40:54 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 19:40:54 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
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Hi,

WHEN ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER AS ROOT HERE IS THE ERROR WE RECEIVED?

[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
WARNING: Couldn't change server root: No such file or directory

ERROR: You should not run icecast2 as root
Use the changeowner directive in the config file
[root at sphynxradio sphynx]#

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE IN THE CONFIG FILE WAS
PREVIOUSLY EDITED AS:


<security>
        <chroot>1</chroot>
        <!--
        <changeowner>
            <user>root</user>
            <group>root</group>
        </changeowner>



WE THEN LOGGED OUT AS ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO START THE SERVER LOGGED IN
SSH AS SPHYX
AND RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ERROR

sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
WARNING: Cannot change server root unless running as root.

FATAL: could not open error logging (/var/log/icecast/error.log):
Permission denied
FATAL: could not open access logging (/var/log/icecast/access.log):
Permission denied
FATAL: Could not start logging
[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su


PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE WAS EDITED AS SUCH PRIOR TO
ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER...
<security>
        <chroot>1</chroot>
        <!--
        <changeowner>

            <user>sphynx</user>
            <group>sphynx</group>
        </changeowner>

BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE ERRORS IT WOULD SEEM TO US THAT OUR ISSUES
ARE IN THE PERMISSIONS?CAN YOU SHED ANY LIGHT ON

THIS ISSUE FOR US AS IT WOULD BE OF GREAT ASSISTANCE?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <
eric.a.labelle at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error when you try
> to start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?
>
> >>*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
> *
> *
> *What command are you running to start it? i would assume it's "icecast -c
> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me that somehow you
> have a top level directory called icecast which is non-sense. I don't know
> of any linux system that has their /usr directory located inside any other
> folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go nuts and assume it's
> located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem a lot more logical...
> also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions on the xml file are ok
> what you need to run icecast would be*
> *
> *
> *icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
> *
> *
> *That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the command you
> are entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*
>
> But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup looks like. You
> have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't help diagnose your
> problem since for me to really know whether my solution will help you i
> would need to at least know what command you are running to start icecast
> (I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that you are running
> "icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i stated earlier
> doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.
>
> PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone is trying to
> help based on the information you have given. Your first two email talks
> about locating the .pid file which of course will not be created till you
> start icecast... then finally you mention the error I addressed in this
> message but you only give us partial information (the actual error) and not
> what command you are running to try and start it up.
>
> Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the answers i have
> seen in this thread were misleading... they directly addressed the problem
> stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not your problem at
> all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't read the file -
> either you are giving it the wrong location on the command line or the user
> icecast is attempting to run under does not have the necessary permission to
> read it) (XML validator you can use to double check the integrity of your
> icecast.xml -> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
> *
> *
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Icecast,
>>
>> My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been
>> having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
>> I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script it
>> say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
>> file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because
>> no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
>> to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid
>> file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
>> we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching
>> online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
>> different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if
>> you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
>> please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more
>> if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
>> or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created
>> icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
>> not give us a straight answer.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Luis Barrett
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>>>
>>>  To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>>>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In
>>>>> the icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to
>>>>> know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create
>>>>> one if we do in which directory?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is
>>>> started.
>>>>
>>>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>>>
>>>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is
>>>> created
>>>> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>>>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>>>> commented out in the config file.
>>>>
>>>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard
>>>> location
>>>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Geoff.
>>>
>>> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started, but
>>> at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>>>
>>> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
>>> time please?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Keith
>>>
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>>
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From eric.a.labelle at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 04:31:17 2011
From: eric.a.labelle at gmail.com (Fu Kite (Eric Labelle))
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 23:31:17 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinQHSaymV5f4Z3j8g9yGc-deTeYcbXRwY91Q_x7@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
	<AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTinQHSaymV5f4Z3j8g9yGc-deTeYcbXRwY91Q_x7@mail.gmail.com>
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my guess would be that the sphynx user does not have permission to write to
the folder /var/log/icecast

try running the following command:

chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast

then as root you can execute:

icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml

The reason you can run the icecast command as root is because when you set
<chroot>1</chroot> in the <security> section (which you have done correctly
it seems) icecast will change the owner and group of the icecast process to
what you specify (in this cast user:sphynx group:sphynx)

right now icecast is starting up correctly and switching users to sphynx on
startup however things are messing up because the user sphynx probably does
not have write access to the /var/log/icecast directory where it is trying
to write the log files.

So fix the permissions on /var/log/icecast and then run icecast as root
(which is ok in this case since icecast will set the owner and group of the
process to sphynx.sphynx as specified in your icecast.xml file.

Good luck!

Eric

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> WHEN ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER AS ROOT HERE IS THE ERROR WE RECEIVED?
>
> [root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
> WARNING: Couldn't change server root: No such file or directory
>
> ERROR: You should not run icecast2 as root
> Use the changeowner directive in the config file
> [root at sphynxradio sphynx]#
>
> PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE IN THE CONFIG FILE WAS PREVIOUSLY EDITED AS:
>
>
> <security>
>         <chroot>1</chroot>
>         <!--
>         <changeowner>
>             <user>root</user>
>             <group>root</group>
>         </changeowner>
>
>
>
> WE THEN LOGGED OUT AS ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO START THE SERVER LOGGED IN SSH AS SPHYX
> AND RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ERROR
>
> sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
> WARNING: Cannot change server root unless running as root.
>
> FATAL: could not open error logging (/var/log/icecast/error.log): Permission denied
> FATAL: could not open access logging (/var/log/icecast/access.log): Permission denied
> FATAL: Could not start logging
> [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su
>
>
> PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE WAS EDITED AS SUCH PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER...
> <security>
>         <chroot>1</chroot>
>         <!--
>         <changeowner>
>
>             <user>sphynx</user>
>             <group>sphynx</group>
>         </changeowner>
>
> BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE ERRORS IT WOULD SEEM TO US THAT OUR ISSUES ARE IN THE PERMISSIONS?CAN YOU SHED ANY LIGHT ON
>
> THIS ISSUE FOR US AS IT WOULD BE OF GREAT ASSISTANCE?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <
> eric.a.labelle at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error when you try
>> to start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?
>>
>> >>*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
>> *
>> *
>> *What command are you running to start it? i would assume it's "icecast
>> -c /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me that somehow
>> you have a top level directory called icecast which is non-sense. I don't
>> know of any linux system that has their /usr directory located inside any
>> other folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go nuts and assume
>> it's located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem a lot more
>> logical... also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions on the xml
>> file are ok what you need to run icecast would be*
>> *
>> *
>> *icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
>> *
>> *
>> *That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the command you
>> are entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
>> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*
>>
>> But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup looks like.
>> You have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't help diagnose
>> your problem since for me to really know whether my solution will help you i
>> would need to at least know what command you are running to start icecast
>> (I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that you are running
>> "icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i stated earlier
>> doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.
>>
>> PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone is trying to
>> help based on the information you have given. Your first two email talks
>> about locating the .pid file which of course will not be created till you
>> start icecast... then finally you mention the error I addressed in this
>> message but you only give us partial information (the actual error) and not
>> what command you are running to try and start it up.
>>
>> Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the answers i have
>> seen in this thread were misleading... they directly addressed the problem
>> stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not your problem at
>> all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't read the file -
>> either you are giving it the wrong location on the command line or the user
>> icecast is attempting to run under does not have the necessary permission to
>> read it) (XML validator you can use to double check the integrity of your
>> icecast.xml -> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
>> *
>> *
>> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Icecast,
>>>
>>> My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been
>>> having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
>>> I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script
>>> it say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
>>> file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because
>>> no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
>>> to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid
>>> file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
>>> we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching
>>> online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
>>> different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if
>>> you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
>>> please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more
>>> if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
>>> or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created
>>> icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
>>> not give us a straight answer.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Luis Barrett
>>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>>>>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>>>>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In
>>>>>> the icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to
>>>>>> know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create
>>>>>> one if we do in which directory?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is
>>>>> started.
>>>>>
>>>>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>>>>
>>>>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is
>>>>> created
>>>>> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>>>>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>>>>> commented out in the config file.
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard
>>>>> location
>>>>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Geoff.
>>>>
>>>> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started,
>>>> but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>>>>
>>>> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
>>>> time please?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Keith
>>>>
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Websites:
>>>> http://www.karsites.net
>>>> http://www.php-debuggers.net
>>>> http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk
>>>>
>>>> All email addresses are challenge-response protected with
>>>> TMDA [http://tmda.net]
>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
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>>> Icecast at xiph.org
>>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Eric Labelle
>> (Dubian)
>> ________________________________
>> Dubearth Collective - www.dubearth.com
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Icecast mailing list
>> Icecast at xiph.org
>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>>
>>
>


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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 05:52:09 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:52:09 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
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Hi,

WE MADE THE CHANGE OF PERMISSION FOR /VAR/LOG/ICECAST THEN LOGGED IN
AS ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO
START THE SERVER BUT HERE IS THE ERROR THAT RESULTED:

[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast
[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su
Password:
[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
Server startup failed. Exiting
[root at sphynxradio sphynx]#

AT THIS POINT WE DON'T UNDERSTAND THE REASON FOR THE FAILED START
UP?WE HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOU
MAY BE ABLE TO FURTHER ASSIST WITH THIS ISSUE?WE ARE GRACIUS FOR ALL
YOUR EFFORTS?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett



On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <
eric.a.labelle at gmail.com> wrote:

> my guess would be that the sphynx user does not have permission to write to
> the folder /var/log/icecast
>
> try running the following command:
>
> chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast
>
> then as root you can execute:
>
> icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
>
> The reason you can run the icecast command as root is because when you set
> <chroot>1</chroot> in the <security> section (which you have done correctly
> it seems) icecast will change the owner and group of the icecast process to
> what you specify (in this cast user:sphynx group:sphynx)
>
> right now icecast is starting up correctly and switching users to sphynx on
> startup however things are messing up because the user sphynx probably does
> not have write access to the /var/log/icecast directory where it is trying
> to write the log files.
>
> So fix the permissions on /var/log/icecast and then run icecast as root
> (which is ok in this case since icecast will set the owner and group of the
> process to sphynx.sphynx as specified in your icecast.xml file.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> WHEN ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER AS ROOT HERE IS THE ERROR WE RECEIVED?
>>
>> [root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
>> WARNING: Couldn't change server root: No such file or directory
>>
>> ERROR: You should not run icecast2 as root
>> Use the changeowner directive in the config file
>> [root at sphynxradio sphynx]#
>>
>> PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE IN THE CONFIG FILE WAS PREVIOUSLY EDITED AS:
>>
>>
>>
>> <security>
>>         <chroot>1</chroot>
>>         <!--
>>         <changeowner>
>>             <user>root</user>
>>             <group>root</group>
>>         </changeowner>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> WE THEN LOGGED OUT AS ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO START THE SERVER LOGGED IN SSH AS SPHYX
>> AND RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ERROR
>>
>> sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
>> WARNING: Cannot change server root unless running as root.
>>
>>
>> FATAL: could not open error logging (/var/log/icecast/error.log): Permission denied
>> FATAL: could not open access logging (/var/log/icecast/access.log): Permission denied
>> FATAL: Could not start logging
>> [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su
>>
>>
>>
>> PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE WAS EDITED AS SUCH PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER...
>> <security>
>>         <chroot>1</chroot>
>>         <!--
>>         <changeowner>
>>
>>
>>             <user>sphynx</user>
>>             <group>sphynx</group>
>>         </changeowner>
>>
>> BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE ERRORS IT WOULD SEEM TO US THAT OUR ISSUES ARE IN THE PERMISSIONS?CAN YOU SHED ANY LIGHT ON
>>
>>
>> THIS ISSUE FOR US AS IT WOULD BE OF GREAT ASSISTANCE?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Luis Barrett
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <
>> eric.a.labelle at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error when you try
>>> to start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?
>>>
>>> >>*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *What command are you running to start it? i would assume it's "icecast
>>> -c /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me that somehow
>>> you have a top level directory called icecast which is non-sense. I don't
>>> know of any linux system that has their /usr directory located inside any
>>> other folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go nuts and assume
>>> it's located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem a lot more
>>> logical... also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions on the xml
>>> file are ok what you need to run icecast would be*
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
>>> *
>>> *
>>> *That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the command you
>>> are entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
>>> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*
>>>
>>> But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup looks like.
>>> You have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't help diagnose
>>> your problem since for me to really know whether my solution will help you i
>>> would need to at least know what command you are running to start icecast
>>> (I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that you are running
>>> "icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i stated earlier
>>> doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.
>>>
>>> PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone is trying to
>>> help based on the information you have given. Your first two email talks
>>> about locating the .pid file which of course will not be created till you
>>> start icecast... then finally you mention the error I addressed in this
>>> message but you only give us partial information (the actual error) and not
>>> what command you are running to try and start it up.
>>>
>>> Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the answers i have
>>> seen in this thread were misleading... they directly addressed the problem
>>> stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not your problem at
>>> all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't read the file -
>>> either you are giving it the wrong location on the command line or the user
>>> icecast is attempting to run under does not have the necessary permission to
>>> read it) (XML validator you can use to double check the integrity of your
>>> icecast.xml -> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
>>> *
>>> *
>>> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Icecast,
>>>>
>>>> My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been
>>>> having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
>>>> I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script
>>>> it say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
>>>> file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset
>>>> because no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
>>>> to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid
>>>> file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
>>>> we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching
>>>> online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
>>>> different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro
>>>> if you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
>>>> please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more
>>>> if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
>>>> or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created
>>>> icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
>>>> not give us a straight answer.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Luis Barrett
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>>>>>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In
>>>>>>> the icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to
>>>>>>> know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create
>>>>>>> one if we do in which directory?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is
>>>>>> started.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is
>>>>>> created
>>>>>> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my
>>>>>> running
>>>>>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>>>>>> commented out in the config file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard
>>>>>> location
>>>>>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Geoff.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started,
>>>>> but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>>>>>
>>>>> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
>>>>> time please?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Keith
>>>>>
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> Websites:
>>>>> http://www.karsites.net
>>>>> http://www.php-debuggers.net
>>>>> http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk
>>>>>
>>>>> All email addresses are challenge-response protected with
>>>>> TMDA [http://tmda.net]
>>>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> Icecast mailing list
>>>> Icecast at xiph.org
>>>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Eric Labelle
>>> (Dubian)
>>> ________________________________
>>> Dubearth Collective - www.dubearth.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Icecast mailing list
>>> Icecast at xiph.org
>>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Eric Labelle
> (Dubian)
> ________________________________
> Dubearth Collective - www.dubearth.com
>
>
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From ejohnson82 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 06:04:34 2011
From: ejohnson82 at gmail.com (Erick Johnson)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 01:04:34 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
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From: ejohnson82 at gmail.com (Erick Johnson)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 01:10:04 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
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sorry, for the dup email here... my first reply was composed as html...

I think you should read 'man chown', it looks to me as though
the first command you got from Fu Kite may have been a typo,
unless there is something i don't know about putting a '.' between
the user and group name in chown.

i think what you wanted to do was (notice the colon):

$ chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast

also showing us an:

$ ls -al /var/log/icecast

would be very helpful.

On 2/22/11 12:52 AM, Luis Barrett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> WE MADE THE CHANGE OF PERMISSION FOR /VAR/LOG/ICECAST THEN LOGGED IN AS ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO
> START THE SERVER BUT HERE IS THE ERROR THAT RESULTED:
>
> [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast
>
> [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su
> Password:
> [root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
> Server startup failed. Exiting
> [root at sphynxradio sphynx]#
>
> AT THIS POINT WE DON'T UNDERSTAND THE REASON FOR THE FAILED START UP?WE HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOU
>
> MAY BE ABLE TO FURTHER ASSIST WITH THIS ISSUE?WE ARE GRACIUS FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <eric.a.labelle at gmail.com <mailto:eric.a.labelle at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     my guess would be that the sphynx user does not have permission to write to the folder /var/log/icecast
>
>     try running the following command:
>
>     chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast
>
>     then as root you can execute:
>
>     icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
>
>     The reason you can run the icecast command as root is because when you set <chroot>1</chroot> in the <security> section (which you have done correctly it
>     seems) icecast will change the owner and group of the icecast process to what you specify (in this cast user:sphynx group:sphynx)
>
>     right now icecast is starting up correctly and switching users to sphynx on startup however things are messing up because the user sphynx probably does not
>     have write access to the /var/log/icecast directory where it is trying to write the log files.
>
>     So fix the permissions on /var/log/icecast and then run icecast as root (which is ok in this case since icecast will set the owner and group of the process
>     to sphynx.sphynx as specified in your icecast.xml file.
>
>     Good luck!
>
>     Eric
>
>
>     On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com <mailto:getpaid00 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi,
>
>         WHEN ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER AS ROOT HERE IS THE ERROR WE RECEIVED?
>
>
>
>         [root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
>         WARNING: Couldn't change server root: No such file or directory
>
>
>         ERROR: You should not run icecast2 as root
>         Use the changeowner directive in the config file
>         [root at sphynxradio sphynx]#
>
>         PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE IN THE CONFIG FILE WAS PREVIOUSLY EDITED AS:
>
>
>
>
>
>         <security>
>                  <chroot>1</chroot>
>                  <!--
>                  <changeowner>
>                      <user>root</user>
>                      <group>root</group>
>                  </changeowner>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>         WE THEN LOGGED OUT AS ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO START THE SERVER LOGGED IN SSH AS SPHYX
>         AND RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ERROR
>
>         sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
>         WARNING: Cannot change server root unless running as root.
>
>
>
>
>         FATAL: could not open error logging (/var/log/icecast/error.log): Permission denied
>         FATAL: could not open access logging (/var/log/icecast/access.log): Permission denied
>         FATAL: Could not start logging
>         [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su
>
>
>
>
>
>         PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE WAS EDITED AS SUCH PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER...
>         <security>
>                  <chroot>1</chroot>
>                  <!--
>                  <changeowner>
>
>
>
>
>                      <user>sphynx</user>
>                      <group>sphynx</group>
>                  </changeowner>
>
>         BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE ERRORS IT WOULD SEEM TO US THAT OUR ISSUES ARE IN THE PERMISSIONS?CAN YOU SHED ANY LIGHT ON
>
>
>
>
>         THIS ISSUE FOR US AS IT WOULD BE OF GREAT ASSISTANCE?
>
>         Thank you,
>
>         Luis Barrett
>
>         On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <eric.a.labelle at gmail.com <mailto:eric.a.labelle at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>             Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error when you try to start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?
>
>              >>*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
>             *
>             *
>             *What command are you running to start it? i would assume it's "icecast -c /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me that somehow
>             you have a top level directory called icecast which is non-sense. I don't know of any linux system that has their /usr directory located inside any
>             other folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go nuts and assume it's located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem a lot more
>             logical... also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions on the xml file are ok what you need to run icecast would be*
>             *
>             *
>             *icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
>             *
>             *
>             *That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the command you are entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
>             /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*
>
>             But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup looks like. You have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't help diagnose
>             your problem since for me to really know whether my solution will help you i would need to at least know what command you are running to start
>             icecast (I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that you are running "icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i stated
>             earlier doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.
>
>             PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone is trying to help based on the information you have given. Your first two email talks
>             about locating the .pid file which of course will not be created till you start icecast... then finally you mention the error I addressed in this
>             message but you only give us partial information (the actual error) and not what command you are running to try and start it up.
>
>             Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the answers i have seen in this thread were misleading... they directly addressed the problem
>             stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not your problem at all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't read the file
>             - either you are giving it the wrong location on the command line or the user icecast is attempting to run under does not have the necessary
>             permission to read it) (XML validator you can use to double check the integrity of your icecast.xml -> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
>             *
>             *
>             On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com <mailto:getpaid00 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>                 Hi Icecast,
>
>                 My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
>                 I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script it say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
>                 file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
>                 to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
>                 we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
>                 different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
>                 please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
>                 or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
>                 not give us a straight answer.
>
>                 Thank you,
>
>                 Luis Barrett
>
>                 On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net <mailto:keith at karsites.net>> wrote:
>
>                     On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>                         To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com <mailto:getpaid00 at gmail.com>>
>                         From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>
>                         Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>
>                         On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>
>                             We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we
>                             just want to know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create one if we do in which directory?
>
>
>                         The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is started.
>
>                         The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>
>                         If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is created
>                         (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>                         Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>                         commented out in the config file.
>
>                         I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard location
>                         for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>
>
>                     Hi Geoff.
>
>                     I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started, but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>
>                     What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot time please?
>
>                     Regards,
>
>                     Keith
>
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>
>
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>
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>
>
>
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From ejohnson82 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 06:16:17 2011
From: ejohnson82 at gmail.com (Erick Johnson)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 01:16:17 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
	<AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <4D6354B1.4060403@gmail.com>

 > I respect more if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
 > or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created icecast

someone go fetch Jack Moffit!

On 2/21/11 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett wrote:
> Hi Icecast,
>
> My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
> I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script it say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
> file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
> to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
> we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
> different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
> please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
> or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
> not give us a straight answer.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net <mailto:keith at karsites.net>> wrote:
>
>     On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>         To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com <mailto:getpaid00 at gmail.com>>
>         From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>
>         Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>
>         On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>
>             We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In the icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to
>             know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create one if we do in which directory?
>
>
>         The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is started.
>
>         The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>
>         If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is created
>         (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>         Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>         commented out in the config file.
>
>         I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard location
>         for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>
>
>     Hi Geoff.
>
>     I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started, but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>
>     What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot time please?
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Keith
>
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 06:24:55 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 22:24:55 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
	<AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTinQ_T6y+od2=3-fHncbsUOzjGeVVfaeK_8OkdBB@mail.gmail.com>

WE MADE THE CHANGE OF PERMISSION as  chown -R sphynx:sphynx
/var/log/icecast THEN
ATTEMPTED TO START THE SERVER BUT HERE IS THE ERROR THAT RESULTED:

[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast
[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
Server startup failed. Exiting
[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$

WE ALSO DID IT AS ROOT AND RETURNED THE SAME ERROR AS FOLLOWS:

[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast
[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
Server startup failed. Exiting


IS THERE ANY OTHER REASON FOR WHICH THE SERVER WOULD FAIL TO START? WE HOPE
AND PRAY THAT YOU MAY BE ABLE TO FURTHER ASSIST WITH THIS ISSUE?WE ARE
GRACIUS FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <
eric.a.labelle at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error when you try
> to start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?
>
> >>*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
> *
> *
> *What command are you running to start it? i would assume it's "icecast -c
> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me that somehow you
> have a top level directory called icecast which is non-sense. I don't know
> of any linux system that has their /usr directory located inside any other
> folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go nuts and assume it's
> located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem a lot more logical...
> also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions on the xml file are ok
> what you need to run icecast would be*
> *
> *
> *icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
> *
> *
> *That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the command you
> are entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*
>
> But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup looks like. You
> have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't help diagnose your
> problem since for me to really know whether my solution will help you i
> would need to at least know what command you are running to start icecast
> (I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that you are running
> "icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i stated earlier
> doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.
>
> PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone is trying to
> help based on the information you have given. Your first two email talks
> about locating the .pid file which of course will not be created till you
> start icecast... then finally you mention the error I addressed in this
> message but you only give us partial information (the actual error) and not
> what command you are running to try and start it up.
>
> Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the answers i have
> seen in this thread were misleading... they directly addressed the problem
> stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not your problem at
> all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't read the file -
> either you are giving it the wrong location on the command line or the user
> icecast is attempting to run under does not have the necessary permission to
> read it) (XML validator you can use to double check the integrity of your
> icecast.xml -> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
> *
> *
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Icecast,
>>
>> My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been
>> having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
>> I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script it
>> say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
>> file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because
>> no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
>> to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid
>> file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
>> we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching
>> online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
>> different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if
>> you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
>> please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more
>> if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
>> or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created
>> icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
>> not give us a straight answer.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Luis Barrett
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>>>
>>>  To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>>>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In
>>>>> the icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want to
>>>>> know were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create
>>>>> one if we do in which directory?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is
>>>> started.
>>>>
>>>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>>>
>>>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is
>>>> created
>>>> (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say this because my running
>>>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>>>> commented out in the config file.
>>>>
>>>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard
>>>> location
>>>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Geoff.
>>>
>>> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started, but
>>> at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>>>
>>> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
>>> time please?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Keith
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
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>>> http://www.karsites.net
>>> http://www.php-debuggers.net
>>> http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk
>>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>
>
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 15:08:06 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 07:08:06 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <4D63533C.6010601@gmail.com>
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	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
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Message-ID: <AANLkTinyWo7iJUQ4w9exxTi=YuXcSZ24UQAWf7rCufkG@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

WE MADE THE CHANGE OF PERMISSION as  chown -R sphynx:sphynx
/var/log/icecast THEN ATTEMPTED TO START THE
SERVER BUT HERE IS THE ERROR THAT RESULTED:

[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast
[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
Server startup failed. Exiting
[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$

WE ALSO DID IT AS ROOT AND RETURNED THE SAME ERROR AS FOLLOWS:

[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast
[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
Server startup failed. Exiting


IS THERE ANY OTHER REASON FOR WHICH THE SERVER WOULD FAIL TO START? WE
HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOU MAY
BE ABLE TO FURTHER ASSIST WITH THIS ISSUE?WE ARE GRACIUS FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS?

Thank you,

Luis Barrett



On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Erick Johnson <ejohnson82 at gmail.com>wrote:

> sorry, for the dup email here... my first reply was composed as html...
>
> I think you should read 'man chown', it looks to me as though
> the first command you got from Fu Kite may have been a typo,
> unless there is something i don't know about putting a '.' between
> the user and group name in chown.
>
> i think what you wanted to do was (notice the colon):
>
> $ chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast
>
> also showing us an:
>
> $ ls -al /var/log/icecast
>
> would be very helpful.
>
> On 2/22/11 12:52 AM, Luis Barrett wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > WE MADE THE CHANGE OF PERMISSION FOR /VAR/LOG/ICECAST THEN LOGGED IN AS
> ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO
> > START THE SERVER BUT HERE IS THE ERROR THAT RESULTED:
> >
> > [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast
> >
> > [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su
> > Password:
> > [root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
> > Server startup failed. Exiting
> > [root at sphynxradio sphynx]#
> >
> > AT THIS POINT WE DON'T UNDERSTAND THE REASON FOR THE FAILED START UP?WE
> HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOU
> >
> > MAY BE ABLE TO FURTHER ASSIST WITH THIS ISSUE?WE ARE GRACIUS FOR ALL YOUR
> EFFORTS?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Luis Barrett
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <
> eric.a.labelle at gmail.com <mailto:eric.a.labelle at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     my guess would be that the sphynx user does not have permission to
> write to the folder /var/log/icecast
> >
> >     try running the following command:
> >
> >     chown sphynx.sphynx /var/log/icecast
> >
> >     then as root you can execute:
> >
> >     icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
> >
> >     The reason you can run the icecast command as root is because when
> you set <chroot>1</chroot> in the <security> section (which you have done
> correctly it
> >     seems) icecast will change the owner and group of the icecast process
> to what you specify (in this cast user:sphynx group:sphynx)
> >
> >     right now icecast is starting up correctly and switching users to
> sphynx on startup however things are messing up because the user sphynx
> probably does not
> >     have write access to the /var/log/icecast directory where it is
> trying to write the log files.
> >
> >     So fix the permissions on /var/log/icecast and then run icecast as
> root (which is ok in this case since icecast will set the owner and group of
> the process
> >     to sphynx.sphynx as specified in your icecast.xml file.
> >
> >     Good luck!
> >
> >     Eric
> >
> >
> >     On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com<mailto:
> getpaid00 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >         Hi,
> >
> >         WHEN ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER AS ROOT HERE IS THE ERROR WE
> RECEIVED?
> >
> >
> >
> >         [root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
> >         WARNING: Couldn't change server root: No such file or directory
> >
> >
> >         ERROR: You should not run icecast2 as root
> >         Use the changeowner directive in the config file
> >         [root at sphynxradio sphynx]#
> >
> >         PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE IN THE CONFIG FILE WAS
> PREVIOUSLY EDITED AS:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         <security>
> >                  <chroot>1</chroot>
> >                  <!--
> >                  <changeowner>
> >                      <user>root</user>
> >                      <group>root</group>
> >                  </changeowner>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         WE THEN LOGGED OUT AS ROOT AND ATTEMPTED TO START THE SERVER
> LOGGED IN SSH AS SPHYX
> >         AND RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ERROR
> >
> >         sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
> >         WARNING: Cannot change server root unless running as root.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         FATAL: could not open error logging (/var/log/icecast/error.log):
> Permission denied
> >         FATAL: could not open access logging
> (/var/log/icecast/access.log): Permission denied
> >         FATAL: Could not start logging
> >         [sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ su
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CHANGEOWNER DIRECTIVE WAS EDITED AS SUCH
> PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO START THE SERVER...
> >         <security>
> >                  <chroot>1</chroot>
> >                  <!--
> >                  <changeowner>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >                      <user>sphynx</user>
> >                      <group>sphynx</group>
> >                  </changeowner>
> >
> >         BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE ERRORS IT WOULD SEEM TO US THAT OUR
> ISSUES ARE IN THE PERMISSIONS?CAN YOU SHED ANY LIGHT ON
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         THIS ISSUE FOR US AS IT WOULD BE OF GREAT ASSISTANCE?
> >
> >         Thank you,
> >
> >         Luis Barrett
> >
> >         On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Fu Kite (Eric Labelle) <
> eric.a.labelle at gmail.com <mailto:eric.a.labelle at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >             Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error
> when you try to start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?
> >
> >              >>*Fatal: error parsing config file
> [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
> >             *
> >             *
> >             *What command are you running to start it? i would assume
> it's "icecast -c /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me
> that somehow
> >             you have a top level directory called icecast which is
> non-sense. I don't know of any linux system that has their /usr directory
> located inside any
> >             other folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go
> nuts and assume it's located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem
> a lot more
> >             logical... also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions
> on the xml file are ok what you need to run icecast would be*
> >             *
> >             *
> >             *icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
> >             *
> >             *
> >             *That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the
> command you are entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
> >             /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*
> >
> >             But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup
> looks like. You have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't
> help diagnose
> >             your problem since for me to really know whether my solution
> will help you i would need to at least know what command you are running to
> start
> >             icecast (I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that
> you are running "icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i
> stated
> >             earlier doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.
> >
> >             PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone
> is trying to help based on the information you have given. Your first two
> email talks
> >             about locating the .pid file which of course will not be
> created till you start icecast... then finally you mention the error I
> addressed in this
> >             message but you only give us partial information (the actual
> error) and not what command you are running to try and start it up.
> >
> >             Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the
> answers i have seen in this thread were misleading... they directly
> addressed the problem
> >             stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not
> your problem at all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't
> read the file
> >             - either you are giving it the wrong location on the command
> line or the user icecast is attempting to run under does not have the
> necessary
> >             permission to read it) (XML validator you can use to double
> check the integrity of your icecast.xml ->
> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
> >             *
> >             *
> >             On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <
> getpaid00 at gmail.com <mailto:getpaid00 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >                 Hi Icecast,
> >
> >                 My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of
> days now I been having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
> >                 I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but
> reading the script it say when you start up icecast it will create the
> icecast.pid
> >                 file for us. So this is my question because now I'm
> getting upset because no one as been able be straight forward with us. We
> need
> >                 to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create
> the icecast.pid file and where that in our directory that file need to go?
> Again
> >                 we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum
> and searching online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
> >                 different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast
> on our Distro if you now the answer please reply if you don't know the
> answer
> >                 please let me know that you don't know the answer because
> I respect more if don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
> >                 or just direct me to the person who dose like the person
> who created icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
> >                 not give us a straight answer.
> >
> >                 Thank you,
> >
> >                 Luis Barrett
> >
> >                 On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <
> keith at karsites.net <mailto:keith at karsites.net>> wrote:
> >
> >                     On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
> >
> >                         To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com <mailto:
> getpaid00 at gmail.com>>
> >                         From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
> >
> >                         Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script
> for icecast
> >
> >                         On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
> >
> >                             We already have icecast install we our just
> trying to it started. In the icecast started script we need the icecast.pid
> file and we
> >                             just want to know were in the directory is
> the icecast.pid file or do we have to create one if we do in which
> directory?
> >
> >
> >                         The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast
> itself when it is started.
> >
> >                         The location of the file is defined in the config
> file icecast.xml.
> >
> >                         If it's not there or commented out, it appears
> that no PID file is created
> >                         (i.e. that there's no default location).  I say
> this because my running
> >                         Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to
> have one and it's
> >                         commented out in the config file.
> >
> >                         I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's
> probably a standard location
> >                         for such things and it may even be specified in
> your config file.
> >
> >
> >                     Hi Geoff.
> >
> >                     I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says
> icecast has started, but at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is
> not running.
> >
> >                     What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it
> to startup at boot time please?
> >
> >                     Regards,
> >
> >                     Keith
> >
> >
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >                     Websites:
> >                     http://www.karsites.net
> >                     http://www.php-debuggers.net
> >                     http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk
> >
> >                     All email addresses are challenge-response protected
> with
> >                     TMDA [http://tmda.net]
> >
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> >                 _______________________________________________
> >                 Icecast mailing list
> >                 Icecast at xiph.org <mailto:Icecast at xiph.org>
> >                 http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >             --
> >             Eric Labelle
> >             (Dubian)
> >             ________________________________
> >             Dubearth Collective - www.dubearth.com <
> http://www.dubearth.com>
> >
> >
> >
> >             _______________________________________________
> >             Icecast mailing list
> >             Icecast at xiph.org <mailto:Icecast at xiph.org>
> >             http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     --
> >     Eric Labelle
> >     (Dubian)
> >     ________________________________
> >     Dubearth Collective - www.dubearth.com <http://www.dubearth.com>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
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From sascha.bieler at radiogong.de  Tue Feb 22 15:30:13 2011
From: sascha.bieler at radiogong.de (Sascha Bieler)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:30:13 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinyWo7iJUQ4w9exxTi=YuXcSZ24UQAWf7rCufkG@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
	<AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTinQHSaymV5f4Z3j8g9yGc-deTeYcbXRwY91Q_x7@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTim7gPT15Ft-k1Y8WFsNvXT3Wwg772H-rkkpVh7Z@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikodSJhJ1Afq0vCTwcdJDd4w_b227HN50grG1UA@mail.gmail.com>
	<4D63533C.6010601@gmail.com>
	<AANLkTinyWo7iJUQ4w9exxTi=YuXcSZ24UQAWf7rCufkG@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9461C6D8DCF6@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>

Did you try the default settings first and started after to play around? Why not try to run the server first un-chrooted as root and see if it works?
Do you get a logfile?

Did you install from source, self-build rpm or distro?

And please DO NOT SCREAM!


Best regards

Sascha


From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Luis Barrett
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 4:08 PM
To: Erick Johnson
Cc: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast


Hi,

WE MADE THE CHANGE OF PERMISSION as  chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast THEN ATTEMPTED TO START THE
SERVER BUT HERE IS THE ERROR THAT RESULTED:

[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast


[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$ icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
Server startup failed. Exiting
[sphynx at sphynxradio ~]$

WE ALSO DID IT AS ROOT AND RETURNED THE SAME ERROR AS FOLLOWS:

[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# chown -R sphynx:sphynx /var/log/icecast


[root at sphynxradio sphynx]# icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml
Server startup failed. Exiting


IS THERE ANY OTHER REASON FOR WHICH THE SERVER WOULD FAIL TO START? WE HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOU MAY
BE ABLE TO FURTHER ASSIST WITH THIS ISSUE...WE ARE GRACIUS FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS...


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From tsg at bonedaddy.net  Tue Feb 22 15:25:04 2011
From: tsg at bonedaddy.net (Todd Goodman)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 10:25:04 -0500
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinyWo7iJUQ4w9exxTi=YuXcSZ24UQAWf7rCufkG@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
	<AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
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	<AANLkTim7gPT15Ft-k1Y8WFsNvXT3Wwg772H-rkkpVh7Z@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikodSJhJ1Afq0vCTwcdJDd4w_b227HN50grG1UA@mail.gmail.com>
	<4D63533C.6010601@gmail.com>
	<AANLkTinyWo7iJUQ4w9exxTi=YuXcSZ24UQAWf7rCufkG@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <20110222152504.GF10877@ns1.bonedaddy.net>

* Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> [110222 09:40]:
> Hi,
> 
[SNIP]
> 
> IS THERE ANY OTHER REASON FOR WHICH THE SERVER WOULD FAIL TO START? WE
> HOPE AND PRAY THAT YOU MAY
> BE ABLE TO FURTHER ASSIST WITH THIS ISSUE?WE ARE GRACIUS FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Luis Barrett

I don't know if this is an issue or not but it looks like you have an
opening comment ('<!--') in your config file:

         <security>
                  <chroot>1</chroot>
                  <!--
                  <changeowner>
                      <user>root</user>
                      <group>root</group>
                  </changeowner>

I don't see the closing comment tag ('-->') so don't know what else
you're commenting out.

Todd


From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 22 16:27:29 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 08:27:29 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=N4Gpmb9ATTC=5v32B-=uENwQ-51qgRX9Whouj@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTikzkpRHmensV810T=4rjK7UcOR5BRyFtXkwOTtR@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=mWzjuJR-ywRJVkD_BVBizvYJnTSiCcgg3o3Sc@mail.gmail.com>
	<alpine.DEB.2.00.1102202220260.3679@data.home>
	<alpine.LRH.2.02.1102202044150.26673@karsites.localdomain>
	<AANLkTinU9966wmz0mMZMyshhq44j=YcixoBm=erLZ8WG@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=qZ=Dn7y43MD7rNZJ_B7UPiQ7V7iwjWFfbrdek@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=YakWZjYbAsNR5CQ4PkXF8p4e8xnaULEZ0sr0-@mail.gmail.com>

Yes we validate the xml.
On Feb 21, 2011 10:01 AM, "Fu Kite (Eric Labelle)" <eric.a.labelle at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Ok well you state yourself that you are getting an XML error when you try
to
> start icecast... Have you attempted to validate your XML?
>
>>>*Fatal: error parsing config file [icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml]*
> *
> *
> *What command are you running to start it? i would assume it's "icecast -c
> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which would mean to me that somehow
you
> have a top level directory called icecast which is non-sense. I don't know
> of any linux system that has their /usr directory located inside any other
> folder (it's a top level directory) so i'm gonna go nuts and assume it's
> located in /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml which would seem a lot more
logical...
> also assuming the xml is valid and the permissions on the xml file are ok
> what you need to run icecast would be*
> *
> *
> *icecast -c /usr/local/etc/icecast.xml*
> *
> *
> *That's assuming the only thing wrong with your setup is the command you
are
> entering at the prompt... ie it's looking for the file in
> /icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml and can't find it.*
>
> But you know what, nobody here has any clue what your setup looks like.
You
> have provided lots of information but most of it doesn't help diagnose
your
> problem since for me to really know whether my solution will help you i
> would need to at least know what command you are running to start icecast
> (I'm forced to assume from the error you posted that you are running
> "icecast -c icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.xml" which as i stated earlier
> doesn't at first glance seem to me as logical.
>
> PS: No one here is trying to make you waste time... everyone is trying to
> help based on the information you have given. Your first two email talks
> about locating the .pid file which of course will not be created till you
> start icecast... then finally you mention the error I addressed in this
> message but you only give us partial information (the actual error) and
not
> what command you are running to try and start it up.
>
> Everyone here is doing their best to help you. None of the answers i have
> seen in this thread were misleading... they directly addressed the problem
> stated in your first two emails which it turns out were not your problem
at
> all (you either have an error in your xml or icecast can't read the file -
> either you are giving it the wrong location on the command line or the
user
> icecast is attempting to run under does not have the necessary permission
to
> read it) (XML validator you can use to double check the integrity of your
> icecast.xml -> http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_validator.asp)
> *
> *
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> Hi Icecast,
>>
>> My name is Luis Barrett as you know, for past couple of days now I been
>> having problem getting icecast started. The first thing
>> I notice that we need to have a icecast.pid file but reading the script
it
>> say when you start up icecast it will create the icecast.pid
>> file for us. So this is my question because now I'm getting upset because
>> no one as been able be straight forward with us. We need
>> to now why can we not start up icecast? So it can create the icecast.pid
>> file and where that in our directory that file need to go? Again
>> we have a Redhat Enterprise LS 4 reading the some forum and searching
>> online we notice everyone having the same problem on a
>> different Distro. I want to know how to start up icecast on our Distro if
>> you now the answer please reply if you don't know the answer
>> please let me know that you don't know the answer because I respect more
if
>> don't know the answer then just prolonging the issue
>> or just direct me to the person who dose like the person who created
>> icecast because right we are getting very upset that no one can
>> not give us a straight answer.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Luis Barrett
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net
>wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:
>>>
>>> To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>>>> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
>>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Icecast start up script for icecast
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011, Luis Barrett wrote:
>>>>
>>>> We already have icecast install we our just trying to it started. In
the
>>>>> icecast started script we need the icecast.pid file and we just want
to know
>>>>> were in the directory is the icecast.pid file or do we have to create
one if
>>>>> we do in which directory?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The Icecast PID file will be created by Icecast itself when it is
>>>> started.
>>>>
>>>> The location of the file is defined in the config file icecast.xml.
>>>>
>>>> If it's not there or commented out, it appears that no PID file is
>>>> created
>>>> (i.e. that there's no default location). I say this because my running
>>>> Icecast server on my home machine doesn't seem to have one and it's
>>>> commented out in the config file.
>>>>
>>>> I guess you can put it anywhere, but there's probably a standard
location
>>>> for such things and it may even be specified in your config file.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Geoff.
>>>
>>> I'm running Centos 5.5 and the init process says icecast has started,
but
>>> at shutdown time I get a message saying icecast is not running.
>>>
>>> What needs to be edited in the icecast.xml to get it to startup at boot
>>> time please?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Keith
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
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>>> http://www.php-debuggers.net
>>> http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk
>>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>
>
> --
> Eric Labelle
> (Dubian)
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Wed Feb 23 01:39:42 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 17:39:42 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] Server startup failed. Exiting
Message-ID: <AANLkTik+3gjv__d3h1zy-s9sVb1CGR-Ob+-_52aT_Z1b@mail.gmail.com>

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS
RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...


Server startup failed. Exiting

WE SCRUBBED THE ICECAST.XML FILE AND VALIDATED IT AND NO ERROR WERE
FOUND...WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LOOK OVER THE XML CONFIG FILE
INCLUDED IN THE EMAIL AND SEE IF MAYBE OUR ISSUES FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO
START THE ICECAST SERVER SUCCESSFULLY ARE HIDDEN TO US WITHIN THE CONFIG
FILE...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE.

THIS IS OUR icecast.xml config file...


<icecast>
    <limits>
        <clients>100000</clients>
        <sources>2</sources>
        <threadpool>5</threadpool>
        <queue-size>524288</queue-size>
        <client-timeout>0</client-timeout>
        <header-timeout>15</header-timeout>
        <source-timeout>0</source-timeout>
        <!-- If enabled, this will provide a burst of data when a client
             first connects, thereby significantly reducing the startup
             time for listeners that do substantial buffering. However,
             it also significantly increases latency between the source
             client and listening client.  For low-latency setups, you
             might want to disable this. -->
        <burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
        <!-- same as burst-on-connect, but this allows for being more
             specific on how much to burst. Most people won't need to
             change from the default 64k. Applies to all mountpoints  -->
        <burst-size>65535</burst-size>
    </limits>

    <authentication>
        <!-- Sources log in with username 'source' -->
        <source-password>boom</source-password>
        <!-- Relays log in username 'relay' -->
        <relay-password>boom</relay-password>

        <!-- Admin logs in with the username given below -->
        <admin-user>admin</admin-user>
        <admin-password>boom</admin-password>
    </authentication>

    <!-- set the mountpoint for a shoutcast source to use, the default if
not
         specified is /stream but you can change it here if an alternative
is
         wanted or an extension is required.-->
    <shoutcast-mount>/stream1.mp3</shoutcast-mount>


    <!-- Uncomment this if you want directory listings -->

    <directory>
        <yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
        <yp-url>http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
    </directory>


    <!-- This is the hostname other people will use to connect to your
server.
    It affects mainly the urls generated by Icecast for playlists and yp
    listings. -->
    <hostname>196.74.66.143</hostname>

    <!-- You may have multiple <listener> elements -->
    <listen-socket>
        <port>8000</port>
        <bind-address>127.0.0.1</bind-address>
        <shoutcast-mount>/stream1.mp3</shoutcast-mount>
    </listen-socket>

    <listen-socket>
        <port>8001</port>
    </listen-socket>


    <master-server>127.0.0.1</master-server>
    <master-server-port>8001</master-server-port>
    <master-update-interval>120</master-update-interval>
    <master-password>boom</master-password>

    <!-- setting this makes all relays on-demand unless overridden, this is
         useful for master relays which do not have <relay> definitions
here.
         The default is 0 -->
    <!--<relays-on-demand>1</relays-on-demand>-->


    <relay>
        <server>127.0.0.1</server>
        <port>8001</port>
        <mount>/stream1.mp3</mount>
        <local-mount>/different.ogg</local-mount>
        <on-demand>1</on-demand>

        <relay-shoutcast-metadata>1</relay-shoutcast-metadata>
    </relay>


    <!-- Only define a <mount> section if you want to use advanced options,
         like alternative usernames or passwords. -->
    <mount>
        <mount-name>/stream1.mp3</mount-name>

        <username>sphynx</username>
        <password>boom</password>

        <max-listeners>10000</max-listeners>
        <dump-file>/tmp/dump-stream1</dump-file>
        <burst-size>65536</burst-size>
        <fallback-mount>/stream2.mp3</fallback-mount>
        <fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
        <fallback-when-full>1</fallback-when-full>
        <intro>/example_intro.ogg</intro>
        <hidden>1</hidden>
        <no-yp>1</no-yp>
        <charset>latin1</charset>
        <public>0</public>
        <stream-name>sphynxradio.com_stream1.mp3</stream-name>
        <stream-description>the choice for new hits playing independent
artist 24/7</stream-description>
        <stream-url>http://www.sphynxradio.com</stream-url>
        <genre>multi-genre format</genre>
        <authentication type="htpasswd">
                <option name="filename" value="myauth"/>
                <option name="allow_duplicate_users" value="0"/>
        </authentication>
        <on-connect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-start</on-connect>
        <on-disconnect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop</on-disconnect>
    </mount>

    <mount>
        <mount-name>/stream2.mp3</mount-name>
        <authentication type="url">
            <option name="mount_add"       value="
http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
            <option name="mount_remove"    value="
http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
            <option name="listener_add"    value="
http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
            <option name="listener_remove" value="
http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
        </authentication>
    </mount>



    <fileserve>1</fileserve>

    <paths>
<!-- basedir is only used if chroot is enabled -->
        <basedir>/vz/private/VID</basedir>

        <!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these paths must both
             be relative to the new root, not the original root -->
        <logdir>/var/log</logdir>
        <webroot>/var/www/html</webroot>
        <adminroot>/home/sphynx/icecast-2.3.2/admin</adminroot>

<pidfile>/usr/local/share/icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.pid</pidfile>

        <!-- Aliases: treat requests for 'source' path as being for 'dest'
path
             May be made specific to a port or bound address using the
"port"
             and "bind-address" attributes. -->


        <alias source="/foo" dest="/bar"/>

        <!-- Aliases: can also be used for simple redirections as well,
             this example will redirect all requests for http://server:port/
to
             the status page. -->

        <alias source="/" dest="/status.xsl"/>
    </paths>

    <logging>
        <accesslog>icecast/access.log</accesslog>
        <errorlog>icecast/error.log</errorlog>
        <!--<playlistlog>/var/log/httpd/playlist_log</playlistlog>-->
      <loglevel>3</loglevel> <!-- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error -->
      <logsize>10000</logsize>1 <!-- Max size of a logfile -->
        <!-- If logarchive is enabled (1), then when logsize is reached
             the logfile will be moved to
[error|access|playlist].log.DATESTAMP,
             otherwise it will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.old.
             Default is non-archive mode (i.e. overwrite)-->

        <logarchive>1</logarchive>
    </logging>

    <security>
        <chroot>1</chroot>

        <changeowner>
            <user>sphynx</user>
            <group>sphynx</group>
        </changeowner>

    </security>
</icecast>

Thank you,

Luis Barrett
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Wed Feb 23 13:13:57 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 05:13:57 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>

Hi Icecast,

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS
RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...

Server startup failed. Exiting

WE SCRUBBED THE ICECAST.XML FILE AND VALIDATED IT AND NO ERROR WERE
FOUND...WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE
TIME TO LOOK OVER THE XML CONFIG FILE INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHMENT AND SEE IF
MAYBE OUR ISSUES FOR NOT BEING
ABLE TO START THE ICECAST SERVER SUCCESSFULLY ARE HIDDEN TO US WITHIN THE
CONFIG FILE...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR
YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE.



LUIS BASICALLY JUST RELAY THIS TO THEM...I MADE CERTAIN TO CHANGE THE
PASSWORDS IN THE ATTACHMENT TO BOOM
AND CHANGED UP OUR IP ADDRESS TO A BOGUS ONE...JUST FOR SECURITY...WE CAN'T
TRUST NO ONE REALLY...SO LETS SEE
IF MAYBE THEY CAN PIN POINT ANY ERRORS THE VALIDATING PROCESS DOES NOT
CATCH...SUCH AS MAYBE INCORRECT VALUES...
ETC...

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

P.S. Sorry for the same question we just want to see if we can get a quick
respond because we are working on a deadline
but you guys have been awesome helping us with this issue thank you.
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THIS IS OUR icecast.xml config file...


<icecast>
    <limits>
        <clients>100000</clients>
        <sources>2</sources>
        <threadpool>5</threadpool>
        <queue-size>524288</queue-size>
        <client-timeout>0</client-timeout>
        <header-timeout>15</header-timeout>
        <source-timeout>0</source-timeout>
        <!-- If enabled, this will provide a burst of data when a client 
             first connects, thereby significantly reducing the startup 
             time for listeners that do substantial buffering. However,
             it also significantly increases latency between the source
             client and listening client.  For low-latency setups, you
             might want to disable this. -->
        <burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
        <!-- same as burst-on-connect, but this allows for being more
             specific on how much to burst. Most people won't need to
             change from the default 64k. Applies to all mountpoints  -->
        <burst-size>65535</burst-size>
    </limits>

    <authentication>
        <!-- Sources log in with username 'source' -->
        <source-password>boom</source-password>
        <!-- Relays log in username 'relay' -->
        <relay-password>boom</relay-password>

        <!-- Admin logs in with the username given below -->
        <admin-user>admin</admin-user>
        <admin-password>boom</admin-password>
    </authentication>

    <!-- set the mountpoint for a shoutcast source to use, the default if not
         specified is /stream but you can change it here if an alternative is
         wanted or an extension is required.-->
    <shoutcast-mount>/stream1.mp3</shoutcast-mount> 
    

    <!-- Uncomment this if you want directory listings -->
    
    <directory> 
        <yp-url-timeout>15</yp-url-timeout>
        <yp-url>http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi</yp-url>
    </directory> 
     

    <!-- This is the hostname other people will use to connect to your server.
    It affects mainly the urls generated by Icecast for playlists and yp
    listings. -->
    <hostname>196.74.66.143</hostname>

    <!-- You may have multiple <listener> elements -->
    <listen-socket>
        <port>8000</port>
        <bind-address>127.0.0.1</bind-address> 
        <shoutcast-mount>/stream1.mp3</shoutcast-mount> 
    </listen-socket>
    
    <listen-socket>
        <port>8001</port>
    </listen-socket>
    

    <master-server>127.0.0.1</master-server>
    <master-server-port>8001</master-server-port>
    <master-update-interval>120</master-update-interval>
    <master-password>boom</master-password>

    <!-- setting this makes all relays on-demand unless overridden, this is
         useful for master relays which do not have <relay> definitions here.
         The default is 0 -->
    <!--<relays-on-demand>1</relays-on-demand>-->

    
    <relay>
        <server>127.0.0.1</server>
        <port>8001</port>
        <mount>/stream1.mp3</mount>
        <local-mount>/different.ogg</local-mount>
        <on-demand>1</on-demand>

        <relay-shoutcast-metadata>1</relay-shoutcast-metadata>
    </relay>
    

    <!-- Only define a <mount> section if you want to use advanced options,
         like alternative usernames or passwords. -->
    <mount>
        <mount-name>/stream1.mp3</mount-name>

        <username>sphynx</username>
        <password>boom</password>

        <max-listeners>10000</max-listeners>
        <dump-file>/tmp/dump-stream1</dump-file>
        <burst-size>65536</burst-size>
        <fallback-mount>/stream2.mp3</fallback-mount>
        <fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
        <fallback-when-full>1</fallback-when-full>
        <intro>/example_intro.ogg</intro>
        <hidden>1</hidden>
        <no-yp>1</no-yp>
        <charset>latin1</charset>
        <public>0</public>
        <stream-name>sphynxradio.com_stream1.mp3</stream-name>
        <stream-description>the choice for new hits playing independent artist 24/7</stream-description>
        <stream-url>http://www.sphynxradio.com</stream-url>
        <genre>multi-genre format</genre>
        <authentication type="htpasswd">
                <option name="filename" value="myauth"/>
                <option name="allow_duplicate_users" value="0"/>
        </authentication>
        <on-connect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-start</on-connect>
        <on-disconnect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop</on-disconnect>
    </mount>

    <mount>
        <mount-name>/stream2.mp3</mount-name>
        <authentication type="url">
            <option name="mount_add"       value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
            <option name="mount_remove"    value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_mount.php"/>
            <option name="listener_add"    value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
            <option name="listener_remove" value="http://myauthserver.net/notify_listener.php"/>
        </authentication>
    </mount>

    

    <fileserve>1</fileserve>

    <paths>
<!-- basedir is only used if chroot is enabled -->
        <basedir>/vz/private/VID</basedir>

        <!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these paths must both
             be relative to the new root, not the original root -->
        <logdir>/var/log</logdir>
        <webroot>/var/www/html</webroot>
        <adminroot>/home/sphynx/icecast-2.3.2/admin</adminroot>
        <pidfile>/usr/local/share/icecast/usr/local/etc/icecast.pid</pidfile> 

        <!-- Aliases: treat requests for 'source' path as being for 'dest' path
             May be made specific to a port or bound address using the "port"
             and "bind-address" attributes. -->
          
     
        <alias source="/foo" dest="/bar"/>
          
        <!-- Aliases: can also be used for simple redirections as well,
             this example will redirect all requests for http://server:port/ to
             the status page. -->
          
        <alias source="/" dest="/status.xsl"/>
    </paths>

    <logging>
        <accesslog>icecast/access.log</accesslog>
        <errorlog>icecast/error.log</errorlog>
        <!--<playlistlog>/var/log/httpd/playlist_log</playlistlog>-->
      <loglevel>3</loglevel> <!-- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error -->
      <logsize>10000</logsize>1 <!-- Max size of a logfile -->
        <!-- If logarchive is enabled (1), then when logsize is reached
             the logfile will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.DATESTAMP,
             otherwise it will be moved to [error|access|playlist].log.old.
             Default is non-archive mode (i.e. overwrite)-->
        
        <logarchive>1</logarchive> 
    </logging>

    <security>
        <chroot>1</chroot>
        
        <changeowner>
            <user>sphynx</user>
            <group>sphynx</group>
        </changeowner>
        
    </security>
</icecast>

From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Wed Feb 23 13:15:54 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:15:54 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=WmEgyD5Y-3JMwJrEx-gqMDbgKiVAmk_D7Hn0U@mail.gmail.com>

Please Luis , stop recreating new email thread , it's really annoying

 answer the last email on your previous subject.

2011/2/23 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>

> Hi Icecast,
>
> THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS
> RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...
>
> Server startup failed. Exiting
>
> WE SCRUBBED THE ICECAST.XML FILE AND VALIDATED IT AND NO ERROR WERE
> FOUND...WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE
> TIME TO LOOK OVER THE XML CONFIG FILE INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHMENT AND SEE IF
> MAYBE OUR ISSUES FOR NOT BEING
> ABLE TO START THE ICECAST SERVER SUCCESSFULLY ARE HIDDEN TO US WITHIN THE
> CONFIG FILE...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR
> YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE.
>
>
>
> LUIS BASICALLY JUST RELAY THIS TO THEM...I MADE CERTAIN TO CHANGE THE
> PASSWORDS IN THE ATTACHMENT TO BOOM
> AND CHANGED UP OUR IP ADDRESS TO A BOGUS ONE...JUST FOR SECURITY...WE CAN'T
> TRUST NO ONE REALLY...SO LETS SEE
> IF MAYBE THEY CAN PIN POINT ANY ERRORS THE VALIDATING PROCESS DOES NOT
> CATCH...SUCH AS MAYBE INCORRECT VALUES...
> ETC...
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> P.S. Sorry for the same question we just want to see if we can get a quick
> respond because we are working on a deadline
> but you guys have been awesome helping us with this issue thank you.
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>
>


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From sascha.bieler at radiogong.de  Wed Feb 23 13:24:30 2011
From: sascha.bieler at radiogong.de (Sascha Bieler)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:24:30 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9461C6D8DD02@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>

Do you really want this? <bind-address>127.0.0.1</bind-address>

Did you read this?
    <!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these paths must both
             be relative to the new root, not the original root -->

And do you really have this?
/vz/private/VID/var/www/html

There are plenty of errors in your config. Are you sure you are able to administrate a linux server? Why you don't have a look at the windows version?

If you want to have it up and running give someone on the list root access to your server!


Regards

Sascha

From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Luis Barrett
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:14 PM
To: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast

Hi Icecast,

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...

Server startup failed. Exiting

WE SCRUBBED THE ICECAST.XML FILE AND VALIDATED IT AND NO ERROR WERE FOUND...WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE
TIME TO LOOK OVER THE XML CONFIG FILE INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHMENT AND SEE IF MAYBE OUR ISSUES FOR NOT BEING
ABLE TO START THE ICECAST SERVER SUCCESSFULLY ARE HIDDEN TO US WITHIN THE CONFIG FILE...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR
YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE.



LUIS BASICALLY JUST RELAY THIS TO THEM...I MADE CERTAIN TO CHANGE THE PASSWORDS IN THE ATTACHMENT TO BOOM
AND CHANGED UP OUR IP ADDRESS TO A BOGUS ONE...JUST FOR SECURITY...WE CAN'T TRUST NO ONE REALLY...SO LETS SEE
IF MAYBE THEY CAN PIN POINT ANY ERRORS THE VALIDATING PROCESS DOES NOT CATCH...SUCH AS MAYBE INCORRECT VALUES...
ETC...

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

P.S. Sorry for the same question we just want to see if we can get a quick respond because we are working on a deadline
but you guys have been awesome helping us with this issue thank you.





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From pm at nowster.me.uk  Wed Feb 23 13:29:30 2011
From: pm at nowster.me.uk (Paul Martin)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 13:29:30 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <20110223132930.GD14722@nowster.org.uk>

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 05:13:57AM -0800, Luis Barrett wrote:

> THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS
> RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...

Please don't shout. ALL CAPITALS is shouting.

>         <on-connect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-start</on-connect>
>         <on-disconnect>/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop</on-disconnect>

Do you need these? Do /home/icecast/bin/stream-start and
/home/icecast/bin/stream-stop exist, and do they execute without
errors? Try without them. You can always add them back later.

Do you need the master-* entries? If you're running a stand-alone
server, you shouldn't need them. (I mean master-server,
master-server-port, etc.)

-- 
Paul Martin <pm at nowster.me.uk>


From sascha.bieler at radiogong.de  Wed Feb 23 13:40:14 2011
From: sascha.bieler at radiogong.de (Sascha Bieler)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:40:14 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=WmEgyD5Y-3JMwJrEx-gqMDbgKiVAmk_D7Hn0U@mail.gmail.com>
References: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=WmEgyD5Y-3JMwJrEx-gqMDbgKiVAmk_D7Hn0U@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9461C6D8DD03@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>

Try this config and see if it's running...


From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of michel memeteau
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:16 PM
To: Luis Barrett
Cc: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast

Please Luis , stop recreating new email thread , it's really annoying

 answer the last email on your previous subject.
2011/2/23 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com<mailto:getpaid00 at gmail.com>>
Hi Icecast,

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...

Server startup failed. Exiting

WE SCRUBBED THE ICECAST.XML FILE AND VALIDATED IT AND NO ERROR WERE FOUND...WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE
TIME TO LOOK OVER THE XML CONFIG FILE INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHMENT AND SEE IF MAYBE OUR ISSUES FOR NOT BEING
ABLE TO START THE ICECAST SERVER SUCCESSFULLY ARE HIDDEN TO US WITHIN THE CONFIG FILE...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR
YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE.



LUIS BASICALLY JUST RELAY THIS TO THEM...I MADE CERTAIN TO CHANGE THE PASSWORDS IN THE ATTACHMENT TO BOOM
AND CHANGED UP OUR IP ADDRESS TO A BOGUS ONE...JUST FOR SECURITY...WE CAN'T TRUST NO ONE REALLY...SO LETS SEE
IF MAYBE THEY CAN PIN POINT ANY ERRORS THE VALIDATING PROCESS DOES NOT CATCH...SUCH AS MAYBE INCORRECT VALUES...
ETC...

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

P.S. Sorry for the same question we just want to see if we can get a quick respond because we are working on a deadline
but you guys have been awesome helping us with this issue thank you.




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From walter.oosie at online.nl  Wed Feb 23 14:30:36 2011
From: walter.oosie at online.nl (Walter)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:30:36 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] urgent HELP reguested
Message-ID: <9D184A5C1CEA444EA5F7383047FFEBD2@HP550>

Can someone please help me > i want to get out of this e-mailing list, getting crazy of getting all mails with all kind of questions in my box !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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From sascha.bieler at radiogong.de  Wed Feb 23 14:38:10 2011
From: sascha.bieler at radiogong.de (Sascha Bieler)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:38:10 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] urgent HELP reguested
In-Reply-To: <9D184A5C1CEA444EA5F7383047FFEBD2@HP550>
References: <9D184A5C1CEA444EA5F7383047FFEBD2@HP550>
Message-ID: <7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9461C6D8DD04@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>

Have a look here:
http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast


From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Walter
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 3:31 PM
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Subject: [Icecast] urgent HELP reguested

Can someone please help me > i want to get out of this e-mailing list, getting crazy of getting all mails with all kind of questions in my box !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks
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From michel.memeteau at gmail.com  Wed Feb 23 14:38:07 2011
From: michel.memeteau at gmail.com (michel memeteau)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:38:07 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] urgent HELP reguested
In-Reply-To: <9D184A5C1CEA444EA5F7383047FFEBD2@HP550>
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Just use the link at the end of all emails ....

2011/2/23 Walter <walter.oosie at online.nl>

>  Can someone please help me > i want to get out of this e-mailing list,
> getting crazy of getting all mails with all kind of questions in my box
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> thanks
> Walter
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From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb 23 19:41:13 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 19:41:13 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] Dead Docs Link
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102231939530.10903@karsites.localdomain>

The link to this howto times out.

icecast howto written by Kerry Cox.

http://www.gnuware.com/icecast/

Has it been moved somewhere else?

Kind Regards,

Keith Roberts

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From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb 23 22:08:03 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 22:08:03 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] XML Parsing Error
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102232205050.12003@karsites.localdomain>

I have managed to get icecast to start, but when I browse to 
the admin directory, I get this output:

http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/stats.xml

XML Parsing Error: no element found
Location: http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/stats.xml
Line Number 1, Column 1:

Am I supposed to wrap this output in an xhtml page, like 
when doing an AJAX query?

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From keith at karsites.net  Wed Feb 23 22:27:52 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 22:27:52 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] [Icecast - SOLVED] XML Parsing Error
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102232205050.12003@karsites.localdomain>
References: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102232205050.12003@karsites.localdomain>
Message-ID: <alpine.LRH.2.02.1102232222330.12164@karsites.localdomain>

On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:

> To: icecast at xiph.org
> From: Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>
> Subject: [Icecast] XML Parsing Error
> 
> I have managed to get icecast to start, but when I browse to
> the admin directory, I get this output:
>
> http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/stats.xml
>
> XML Parsing Error: no element found
> Location: http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/stats.xml
> Line Number 1, Column 1:


OK. So if I connect using the

<bind-address>192.x.x.x</bind-address>

(my eth0 static IP address), it works OK.

http://192.x.x.x:8000/admin/stats.xml

This XML file does not appear to have any style information 
associated with it. The document tree is shown below.

?
<icestats>
<admin>icemaster at localhost</admin>
<client_connections>7</client_connections>
<clients>0</clients>
<connections>7</connections>
<file_connections>0</file_connections>
<host>localhost</host>
<listener_connections>0</listener_connections>
<listeners>0</listeners>
<location>Earth</location>
<server_id>Icecast 2.3.2</server_id>
<server_start>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 22:13:58 +0000</server_start>
<source_client_connections>0</source_client_connections>
<source_relay_connections>0</source_relay_connections>
<source_total_connections>0</source_total_connections>
<sources>0</sources>
<stats>0</stats>
<stats_connections>0</stats_connections>
</icestats>

Kind Regards,

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From contact at junglised.co.uk  Thu Feb 24 00:16:13 2011
From: contact at junglised.co.uk (Huw - Junglised)
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 00:16:13 +0000
Subject: [Icecast] Help with building config icecast.xml file
Message-ID: <549a26061375c120baf4eed13baca946@junglised.co.uk>



Hi all. I'm having some difficulty in writing the config file. I've
had this working in the past, but Im failing miserably on it this time.


This is the setup I need: 

/Stream - Always there, flash mp3 player
pulls from it. 

/autodj - ices will be pushing audio to this 24/7


/dj1 - this is the mount a dj connects to when they want to go live


/djoverride - this mount has priority over dj1. If I connect to it,
dj1 is no longer live. 

I understand I need to setup /stream as a
relay, and have it fall back on /djoverride, which falls back on /dj1
which falls back on /autodj 

If anybody feels generous enough to spend
a few minutes laying out the icecast.xml file for me to get this
running, they'll have a new best friend. I've been trying for the past
hour and half, so I'll be bald by the end of the night if I carry on!


Many thanks. 

Huw
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From getpaid00 at gmail.com  Thu Feb 24 04:33:54 2011
From: getpaid00 at gmail.com (Luis Barrett)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 20:33:54 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
In-Reply-To: <7C6D5ADC198F094E989125EF2B78CA9461C6D8DD03@srv-mail01.radiogong.local>
References: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi,

We try the config that you gave us and still we our getting the same error:

Server startup failed. Exiting

So we do not know what to do next it seem like we try everything if you have
anything else that would be great.

Thank you,

Luis Barrett

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 5:40 AM, Sascha Bieler
<sascha.bieler at radiogong.de>wrote:

>  Try this config and see if it?s running?
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] *On
> Behalf Of *michel memeteau
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:16 PM
> *To:* Luis Barrett
> *Cc:* icecast at xiph.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
>
>
>
> Please Luis , stop recreating new email thread , it's really annoying
>
>
>
>  answer the last email on your previous subject.
>
> 2011/2/23 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>
> Hi Icecast,
>
> THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS
> RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...
>
>
>
> Server startup failed. Exiting
>
>
>
> WE SCRUBBED THE ICECAST.XML FILE AND VALIDATED IT AND NO ERROR WERE
> FOUND...WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE
> TIME TO LOOK OVER THE XML CONFIG FILE INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHMENT AND SEE IF
> MAYBE OUR ISSUES FOR NOT BEING
> ABLE TO START THE ICECAST SERVER SUCCESSFULLY ARE HIDDEN TO US WITHIN THE
> CONFIG FILE...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR
> YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> LUIS BASICALLY JUST RELAY THIS TO THEM...I MADE CERTAIN TO CHANGE THE
> PASSWORDS IN THE ATTACHMENT TO BOOM
> AND CHANGED UP OUR IP ADDRESS TO A BOGUS ONE...JUST FOR SECURITY...WE CAN'T
> TRUST NO ONE REALLY...SO LETS SEE
> IF MAYBE THEY CAN PIN POINT ANY ERRORS THE VALIDATING PROCESS DOES NOT
> CATCH...SUCH AS MAYBE INCORRECT VALUES...
> ETC...
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> P.S. Sorry for the same question we just want to see if we can get a quick
> respond because we are working on a deadline
> but you guys have been awesome helping us with this issue thank you.
>
>
>
>
>
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> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>
>
>
>
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From msmith at xiph.org  Thu Feb 24 04:52:52 2011
From: msmith at xiph.org (Michael Smith)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 20:52:52 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
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References: <AANLkTi=iYq3WVqaYuF-6SKRT8vfrsS36aQYQA_oObyFm@mail.gmail.com>
	<AANLkTi=WmEgyD5Y-3JMwJrEx-gqMDbgKiVAmk_D7Hn0U@mail.gmail.com>
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When you get this error message, further details are available in the
icecast error log, unless you've disabled error logging.

If you've disabled error logging, then re-enable it. Then you'll be
able to read the log file.

Mike


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We try the config that you gave us and still we our getting the same error:
>
> Server startup failed. Exiting
>
> So we do not know what to do next it seem like we try everything if you have
> anything else that would be great.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Luis Barrett
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 5:40 AM, Sascha Bieler <sascha.bieler at radiogong.de>
> wrote:
>>
>> Try this config and see if it?s running?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf
>> Of michel memeteau
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 2:16 PM
>> To: Luis Barrett
>> Cc: icecast at xiph.org
>> Subject: Re: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
>>
>>
>>
>> Please Luis , stop recreating new email thread , it's really annoying
>>
>>
>>
>> ?answer the last email on your previous subject.
>>
>> 2011/2/23 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi Icecast,
>>
>> THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION...WE TRIED A FEW THINGS AND BASICALLY THINGS
>> RESULTED IN THE SAME ERROR...
>>
>>
>>
>> Server startup failed. Exiting
>>
>>
>>
>> WE SCRUBBED THE ICECAST.XML FILE AND VALIDATED IT AND NO ERROR WERE
>> FOUND...WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE
>> TIME TO LOOK OVER THE XML CONFIG FILE INCLUDED IN THE ATTACHMENT AND SEE
>> IF MAYBE OUR ISSUES FOR NOT BEING
>> ABLE TO START THE ICECAST SERVER SUCCESSFULLY ARE HIDDEN TO US WITHIN THE
>> CONFIG FILE...AGAIN THANK YOU FOR
>> YOUR VALUABLE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> LUIS BASICALLY JUST RELAY THIS TO THEM...I MADE CERTAIN TO CHANGE THE
>> PASSWORDS IN THE ATTACHMENT TO BOOM
>> AND CHANGED UP OUR IP ADDRESS TO A BOGUS ONE...JUST FOR SECURITY...WE
>> CAN'T TRUST NO ONE REALLY...SO LETS SEE
>> IF MAYBE THEY CAN PIN POINT ANY ERRORS THE VALIDATING PROCESS DOES NOT
>> CATCH...SUCH AS MAYBE INCORRECT VALUES...
>> ETC...
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Luis Barrett
>>
>> P.S. Sorry for the same question we just want to see if we can get a quick
>> respond because we are working on a deadline
>> but you guys have been awesome helping us with this issue thank you.
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Icecast mailing list
>> Icecast at xiph.org
>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>>
>>
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>>
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>> Sitz: Franz-Joseph-Stra?e 14, 80801 M?nchen
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>> USt-IdNr. DE130253082
>> Pers?nlich haftende Gesellschafterin: Radio Gong 2000 Programmanbieter
>> GmbH
>> Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Georg Dingler
>> fon 089 - 38 166 0
>> home http://www.radiogong.de
>> mail info at radiogong.de
>>
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>> vertraulich oder gesetzlich gesch?tzte Informationen enthalten. Wenn Sie
>> nicht der bestimmungsgem??e Adressat sind, unterrichten Sie bitte den
>> Absender und vernichten Sie diese Mail. Anderen als dem bestimmungsgem??en
>> Adressaten ist es untersagt, diese E-Mail zu lesen, zu speichern,
>> weiterzuleiten oder ihren Inhalt auf welche Weise auch immer zu verwenden.
>> Wir verwenden aktuelle Virenschutzprogramme. F?r Sch?den, die dem Empf?nger
>> gleichwohl durch von uns zugesandte mit Viren befallene E-Mails entstehen,
>> schlie?en wir jede Haftung aus.
>>
>> The information contained in this email is intended only for its addressee
>> and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If the reader of
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>> reading, saving, distribution or use of the content of this email in any way
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From keith at karsites.net  Thu Feb 24 07:18:15 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 07:18:15 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Michael Smith wrote:

> To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>
> From: Michael Smith <msmith at xiph.org>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
> 
> When you get this error message, further details are available in the
> icecast error log, unless you've disabled error logging.
>
> If you've disabled error logging, then re-enable it. Then you'll be
> able to read the log file.

Hi Mike.

I had this on Centos 5.5, and there was not even a 
/var/log/icecast directory after installing from RPM 
package.

I had to then create the icecast directory by hand, and 
change the permissions to icecast:icecast before icecast 
would create and write the error.log and access.log.

Another thing was in icecast.xml under the log section:

     <logging>
         <accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
         <errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
     </logging>

It seems like the path to the log files is hard coded to 
/var/log/icecast/ - as I tried to add the path and icecast 
was already looking in /var/log/icecast to write the log 
files.

Kind Regards,

Keith Roberts

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From keith at karsites.net  Thu Feb 24 10:53:23 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 10:53:23 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:

> From: Keith Roberts <keith at karsites.net>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
> ...
>
> Another thing was in icecast.xml under the log section:
>
>     <logging>
>         <accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
>         <errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
>     </logging>
>
> It seems like the path to the log files is hard coded to
> /var/log/icecast/ - as I tried to add the path and icecast
> was already looking in /var/log/icecast to write the log
> files.

Correction - This is actually set in the <paths> section of 
the icecast.xml file, like so:

<!-- Note that if <chroot> is turned on below, these
      paths must both be relative to the new root,
      not the original root -->

      <logdir>/var/log/icecast</logdir>
      <webroot>/usr/share/icecast/web</webroot>
      <adminroot>/usr/share/icecast/admin</adminroot>
      <pidfile>/var/run/icecast/icecast.pid</pidfile>





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>
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From geoff at QuiteLikely.com  Fri Feb 25 17:12:44 2011
From: geoff at QuiteLikely.com (Geoff Shang)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 19:12:44 +0200 (IST)
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:

> I had this on Centos 5.5, and there was not even a
> /var/log/icecast directory after installing from RPM
> package.

It sounds like someone needs to contact the Centos package maintainer 
about more properly integrating into the Centos environment.  It sounds 
like the package is not doing the proper amount of setup.

As a 12-year Debian user, I know almost nothing about RPM-based distros.

Geoff.



From keith at karsites.net  Fri Feb 25 21:30:12 2011
From: keith at karsites.net (Keith Roberts)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 21:30:12 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2011, Geoff Shang wrote:

> To: "icecast at xiph.org" <icecast at xiph.org>
> From: Geoff Shang <geoff at QuiteLikely.com>
> Subject: Re: [Icecast] We can not start up icecast
> 
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
>
>> I had this on Centos 5.5, and there was not even a
>> /var/log/icecast directory after installing from RPM
>> package.
>
> It sounds like someone needs to contact the Centos package maintainer
> about more properly integrating into the Centos environment.  It sounds
> like the package is not doing the proper amount of setup.

I think you are right there Geoff :)

Regards,

Keith Roberts

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From godjonez at codepad.info  Sun Feb 27 22:53:51 2011
From: godjonez at codepad.info (Joonas Lehtolahti)
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 00:53:51 +0200
Subject: [Icecast] icecast2 sends metadata to clients but not actual stream
Message-ID: <op.vrk271fxuykfxw@overwatchnexus.combinet>

Hello,

I just installed icecast2 on Ubuntu 10.10 server from Ubuntu repositories.  
My intention was to use VLC on another computer to stream video through  
IceCast.

The problem is that the server is not sending the actual data to any  
clients. To find out more about what is going on, I increased icecast's  
log level to 4 to see debug data in error.log. And here's what it shows:

[2011-02-28  00:48:32] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_sent (211)
[2011-02-28  00:48:37] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_read (79572713)
[2011-02-28  00:48:37] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_sent (211)
[2011-02-28  00:48:38] DBUG slave/_slave_thread checking master stream list
[2011-02-28  00:48:42] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_read (79687225)
[2011-02-28  00:48:42] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_sent (211)
[2011-02-28  00:48:47] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_read (79795769)
[2011-02-28  00:48:47] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_sent (211)
[2011-02-28  00:48:52] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_read (80111064)
[2011-02-28  00:48:52] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node  
total_bytes_sent (211)

As you can see, it's continuously reading more and more data from the  
stream source, but is not sending out anything. That 211 bytes there is  
the size of the metadata obviously, since it increases by 211 every time I  
try to connect with any listener (tried VLC and MPlayer). Those players do  
display the data such as stream title and description but stop at waiting  
for the actual content which is never sent from the server.

So, what's the deal? Why does icecast2 not want to send out the data to  
the clients waiting for it? Out of the maybe soon 100 tries I have managed  
to get the stream through less than 10 times, so it does work sometimes,  
but more often than not it just stalls there.

Thanks,

Joonas


From msmith at xiph.org  Mon Feb 28 00:03:34 2011
From: msmith at xiph.org (Michael Smith)
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 16:03:34 -0800
Subject: [Icecast] icecast2 sends metadata to clients but not actual
	stream
In-Reply-To: <op.vrk271fxuykfxw@overwatchnexus.combinet>
References: <op.vrk271fxuykfxw@overwatchnexus.combinet>
Message-ID: <AANLkTikha-xbABJR=6=_2WM-1MKWFb+zxen5kGmCi4Z8@mail.gmail.com>

You didn't describe anything about your stream. At least some basic
information like the source client being used and the format you're
streaming in is obviously a prerequisite to even _speculate_ about
what the problem might be.

Mike


On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Joonas Lehtolahti
<godjonez at codepad.info> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just installed icecast2 on Ubuntu 10.10 server from Ubuntu repositories.
> My intention was to use VLC on another computer to stream video through
> IceCast.
>
> The problem is that the server is not sending the actual data to any
> clients. To find out more about what is going on, I increased icecast's
> log level to 4 to see debug data in error.log. And here's what it shows:
>
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:32] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_sent (211)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:37] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_read (79572713)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:37] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_sent (211)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:38] DBUG slave/_slave_thread checking master stream list
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:42] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_read (79687225)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:42] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_sent (211)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:47] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_read (79795769)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:47] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_sent (211)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:52] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_read (80111064)
> [2011-02-28 ?00:48:52] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
> total_bytes_sent (211)
>
> As you can see, it's continuously reading more and more data from the
> stream source, but is not sending out anything. That 211 bytes there is
> the size of the metadata obviously, since it increases by 211 every time I
> try to connect with any listener (tried VLC and MPlayer). Those players do
> display the data such as stream title and description but stop at waiting
> for the actual content which is never sent from the server.
>
> So, what's the deal? Why does icecast2 not want to send out the data to
> the clients waiting for it? Out of the maybe soon 100 tries I have managed
> to get the stream through less than 10 times, so it does work sometimes,
> but more often than not it just stalls there.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joonas
> _______________________________________________
> Icecast mailing list
> Icecast at xiph.org
> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast
>


From godjonez at codepad.info  Mon Feb 28 05:59:22 2011
From: godjonez at codepad.info (Joonas Lehtolahti)
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 07:59:22 +0200
Subject: [Icecast] icecast2 sends metadata to clients but not actual
 stream
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTikha-xbABJR=6=_2WM-1MKWFb+zxen5kGmCi4Z8@mail.gmail.com>
References: <op.vrk271fxuykfxw@overwatchnexus.combinet>
	<AANLkTikha-xbABJR=6=_2WM-1MKWFb+zxen5kGmCi4Z8@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <op.vrlmw8t2uykfxw@overwatchnexus.combinet>

Thanks for the reply.

Sorry that I was a big vague. I am using VLC 1.1.7 on Windows to stream  
video in OGG container (Theora/Vorbis codecs). I managed to get it to work  
more reliably by changing the mount point name. I was previously using  
/video and had those problems. By changing it to /blah in VLC's IceCast  
streaming options and then connecting to /blah with clients there were no  
problems.

That itself doesn't make much sense at least to me. I tried other mount  
point names too and they worked, it was just /video that caused only the  
stream metadata to be sent out. So I guess that problem is kind of solved  
for me now by just using different name, but it still boggles my mind how  
that could even be possible.

Joonas


On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 02:03:34 +0200, Michael Smith <msmith at xiph.org> wrote:

> You didn't describe anything about your stream. At least some basic
> information like the source client being used and the format you're
> streaming in is obviously a prerequisite to even _speculate_ about
> what the problem might be.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Joonas Lehtolahti
> <godjonez at codepad.info> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just installed icecast2 on Ubuntu 10.10 server from Ubuntu  
>> repositories.
>> My intention was to use VLC on another computer to stream video through
>> IceCast.
>>
>> The problem is that the server is not sending the actual data to any
>> clients. To find out more about what is going on, I increased icecast's
>> log level to 4 to see debug data in error.log. And here's what it shows:
>>
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:32] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_sent (211)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:37] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_read (79572713)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:37] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_sent (211)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:38] DBUG slave/_slave_thread checking master stream  
>> list
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:42] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_read (79687225)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:42] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_sent (211)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:47] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_read (79795769)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:47] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_sent (211)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:52] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_read (80111064)
>> [2011-02-28  00:48:52] DBUG stats/modify_node_event update node
>> total_bytes_sent (211)
>>
>> As you can see, it's continuously reading more and more data from the
>> stream source, but is not sending out anything. That 211 bytes there is
>> the size of the metadata obviously, since it increases by 211 every  
>> time I
>> try to connect with any listener (tried VLC and MPlayer). Those players  
>> do
>> display the data such as stream title and description but stop at  
>> waiting
>> for the actual content which is never sent from the server.
>>
>> So, what's the deal? Why does icecast2 not want to send out the data to
>> the clients waiting for it? Out of the maybe soon 100 tries I have  
>> managed
>> to get the stream through less than 10 times, so it does work sometimes,
>> but more often than not it just stalls there.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Joonas
>> _______________________________________________
>> Icecast mailing list
>> Icecast at xiph.org
>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast


From sebastien.bordes at webeo.fr  Mon Feb 28 20:21:44 2011
From: sebastien.bordes at webeo.fr (Sebastien Bordes)
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 21:21:44 +0100
Subject: [Icecast] Generation of M3U and XSPF
Message-ID: <AANLkTinrG+GAeQj24-PLc+j9=039-s40-0Yz7qZjX-c-@mail.gmail.com>

Hello,

I'm a new user of icecast which is a really cool software.

I use it with the the http proxy module of apache httpd to do port
forwarding with 2 sub domains.

On my router i forward all tcp traffic of the port 80 to my server.

2 Sub domains are redirected to my server :

radio.mydomain.com (icecast)
music.mydomain.com (ampache)

my apache server host the ampache application with a dedicated virtual host.
and use the proxy module to forward request to the icecast appliaction withe
apropriated port.

The stream can be correctly listen inside and outside my network

But the problem is that the content of the m3u and xspf file use local url
=> 127.0.0.1 with local port

How can I change this generation , Is it possible to add a property
(external url, external port) in the configuration file and to apply a patch
on the fserve.c source file

Here is the code to change :

    *        config = config_get_config();
            snprintf (httpclient->refbuf->data, BUFSIZE,
                    "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n"
                    "Content-Type: audio/x-mpegurl\r\n\r\n"
                    "http://%s:%d%s\r\n",
                    config->hostname, config->port,
                    sourceuri
                    );
            config_release_config();*

Or do you know an alternative to hide port to users..

Thanks


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