airtime-check-system can't find pids for media monitor and show recorder
  • # airtime-check-system
    AIRTIME_STATUS_URL             = http://localhost/api/status/format/json/api_key/%%api_key%%
    AIRTIME_SERVER_RESPONDING      = OK
    KERNEL_VERSION                 = 2.6.38.2-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64
    MACHINE_ARCHITECTURE           = x86_64
    TOTAL_MEMORY_MBYTES            = 2017528
    TOTAL_SWAP_MBYTES              = UNKNOWN
    AIRTIME_VERSION                = 2.0.0
    OS                             = Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.4 (squeeze) x86_64
    CPU                            = AMD Phenom(tm) 8450 Triple-Core Processor
    WEB_SERVER                     = Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_PROCESS_ID      = 7858
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_RUNNING_SECONDS = 1208
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_MEM_PERC        = 0.6%
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_CPU_PERC        = 0.0%
    LIQUIDSOAP_PROCESS_ID          = 7862
    LIQUIDSOAP_RUNNING_SECONDS     = 1208
    LIQUIDSOAP_MEM_PERC            = 1.3%
    LIQUIDSOAP_CPU_PERC            = 1.9%
    MEDIA_MONITOR_PROCESS_ID       = FAILED
    MEDIA_MONITOR_RUNNING_SECONDS  = 0
    MEDIA_MONITOR_MEM_PERC         = 0%
    MEDIA_MONITOR_CPU_PERC         = 0%
    SHOW_RECORDER_PROCESS_ID       = FAILED
    SHOW_RECORDER_RUNNING_SECONDS  = 0
    SHOW_RECORDER_MEM_PERC         = 0%
    SHOW_RECORDER_CPU_PERC         = 0%
    RABBITMQ_PROCESS_ID            = 2703
    RABBITMQ_RUNNING_SECONDS       = 2203
    RABBITMQ_MEM_PERC              = 1.3%
    RABBITMQ_CPU_PERC              = 0.0%


    It's funny but I think those two services that couldn't be found are actually running. If actually monit is used to find pid of these services, I don't know what is the problem because correct .pid path are stated in /etc/monit/conf.d/ files...

    Anyhow, here's log dump attached. Please help, wanna launch one nice radio station with plenty of material already available... the hint words are Torrentech radio, maybe someone even knows about it :)

    Thanks
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  • I've look at the logs and it seems that all issues have resolved themselves (looks like you had an incorrect server setup near the beginning).

    What happens if you run 

    sudo service monit restart
    sudo airtime-check-system
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  • Now it's even worse, shows 5 failed attempts for all .pids ....

    I must admit I have 2 unsuccessful attempts of installation previosly, first is easy, second is minimal, and 3rd I tried and succeeded is the one related to Debian 6...

    All in all, this issue doesn't bother me much, because everything is actually working, it's more of a cosmetic thing.

    What's much more problematic right now for mi is the concept of shows and playlists (repeated shows not the copy of first show and they should be + random ordering of playlist entries, everytime the playlist is played). These two things are stopping this wonderful software for being very suitable for fully automated (yet not boring) stations.... Please pay attention to it,

    Thanks!
  • Vote Up0Vote Down Albert FRAlbert FR
    Posts: 1,978Member, Airtime Moderator
    generaly it's a virtualhost problem

    you can't adress your virtualhost by ip with airtime, only by name
  • Don't know exactly what you're thinking about but I do use name-based virtual hosting......
  • Vote Up0Vote Down Albert FRAlbert FR
    Posts: 1,978Member, Airtime Moderator
    try to reconfigure airtime pass virtualhost into localhost (for testing)
    that's seems really be that, but i don't know your machine and his config.
    Post edited by Albert FR at 2012-02-09 10:28:46