[Icecast] Relay errors in logs
Dik ....
dik23 at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 17 12:07:29 UTC 2022
Doesn't anyone have any ideas about this?
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From: Icecast <icecast-bounces at xiph.org> on behalf of Dik .... <dik23 at hotmail.com>
Sent: 28 September 2022 14:37
To: Icecast user discussions <icecast at xiph.org>
Subject: [Icecast] Relay errors in logs
icecast2 2.4.4-3ubuntu0.1 Ubuntu 20.04.5
I have set up a relay back to the localhost icecast server so that I can have one mountpoint with a fallback and one without
I have 2 questions. 1st is why am I getting the following in error.log when nothing is connected to /input, is there anything I've missed?
[2022-09-28 12:29:49] INFO slave/start_relay_stream Starting relayed source at mountpoint "/relay"
[2022-09-28 12:29:49] INFO slave/open_relay_connection connecting to domain.name:8000
[2022-09-28 12:29:49] INFO fserve/fserve_client_create checking for file /input (/usr/share/icecast2/web/input)
[2022-09-28 12:29:49] WARN fserve/fserve_client_create req for file "/usr/share/icecast2/web/input" No such file or directory
[2022-09-28 12:29:49] EROR slave/open_relay_connection Error from relay request: /relay (File Not Found)
2nd is in order for /relay to update in any resonable amount of time once the stream is started to /input I have to set master-update-interval very low, in this case 2. Again have I missed something?
Thanks in advance for any help
icecast.xml :
<icecast>
<mount>
<mount-name>/relay</mount-name>
<burst-size>67000</burst-size>
<fallback-mount>/Fallback</fallback-mount>
<fallback-override>1</fallback-override>
</mount>
<mount>
<mount-name>/input</mount-name>
<stream-name>Input</stream-name>
<stream-url>http://domain.name:8000/input</stream-url>
<username>input</username>
<password>input-password</password>
<public>1</public>
<burst-size>67000</burst-size>
</mount>
<relay>
<server>domain.name</server>
<port>8000</port>
<mount>/input</mount>
<local-mount>/relay</local-mount>
<username>relay</username>
<password>relay-password</password>
<relay-shoutcast-metadata>0</relay-shoutcast-metadata>
<on-demand>0</on-demand>
</relay>
<mount>
<mount-name>/Fallback</mount-name>
<burst-size>6553</burst-size>
</mount>
<master-update-interval>2</master-update-interval>
<location>location</location>
<admin>admin</admin>
<limits>
<clients>2000</clients>
<sources>30</sources>
<queue-size>3932100</queue-size>
<client-timeout>30</client-timeout>
<header-timeout>15</header-timeout>
<source-timeout>1</source-timeout>
<burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
<burst-size>131070</burst-size>
</limits>
<authentication>
<source-password>source-password</source-password>
<relay-password>relay-password</relay-password>
<admin-user>admin</admin-user>
<admin-password>admin-password</admin-password>
</authentication>
<hostname>domain.name</hostname>
<server-id>icecast</server-id>
<listen-socket>
<port>8000</port>
</listen-socket>
<listen-socket>
<port>8443</port>
<ssl>1</ssl>
</listen-socket>
<http-headers>
<header name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" />
<header name="X-Robots-Tag" value="noindex, noarchive, nofollow, noimageindex, nocache, nosnippet, notranslate, noyaca" status="200" />
<header name="X-Clacks-Overhead" value="GNU Terry Pratchett" />
</http-headers>
<fileserve>1</fileserve>
<paths>
<basedir>/usr/share/icecast2</basedir>
<logdir>/var/log/icecast2</logdir>
<webroot>/usr/share/icecast2/web</webroot>
<adminroot>/usr/share/icecast2/admin</adminroot>
<alias source="/" destination="/status.xsl"/>
<ssl-certificate>/etc/icecast2/cert/bundle.pem</ssl-certificate>
</paths>
<logging>
<accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
<errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
<loglevel>3</loglevel> <!-- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error -->
<logsize>10000</logsize> <!-- Max size of a logfile -->
</logging>
<security>
<chroot>0</chroot>
<changeowner>
<user>icecast2</user>
<group>icecast</group>
</changeowner>
</security>
</icecast>
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