Airtime connects to server and starts playing list but after some time "ON AIR" button grays out
  • First of all thank you for providing such a wonderfull tool for broadcasters. however, I'm experiencing a very weird issue with airtime 2.0.1.
    Airtime connects to my external shoutcast server, 
    Then starts broadcasting the playlist assigned according to the calendar
    "ON AIR" button turns solid red and you can hear the music from the shoutcast server.
    After some time [say, 2 hours or so] the "ON AIR" button grays out but the playlist keeps on going,
    Airtime stays connected to the shoutcast server as if I go to the Control Panel of the server I can see it say "Airtime Offline".
    After all the above happens I can not get the "ON AIR" button to turn solid red and therefore the playlist plays but no music is broadcasted to the server [I keep receiving "Airtime Offline" on the server's control panel].
    If I run "sudo airtime-check-system" tells me that my installation of Airtime looks OK.
    If I reinstall airtime the problem goes away for a while, then it comes back and I have to reinstall airtime again.
    I'm using Debian Squeeze 64 bits fully updated.
    Thanks
    Post edited by Angel Caido at 2012-02-20 21:19:54
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  • Vote Up0Vote Down Albert FRAlbert FR
    Posts: 1,978Member, Airtime Moderator
    can you send us your :

    airtime-check-system

    and yours /var/log/airtime/...

    result ?
    Post edited by Albert FR at 2012-02-21 10:32:37
  • Thanks for the response, here's is a .zip file with the requested content of /var/log/airtime and the result of airtime-check-system:
    AIRTIME_SERVER_RESPONDING      = OK
    KERNEL_VERSION                 = 2.6.36-1-mepis64-smp
    MACHINE_ARCHITECTURE           = x86_64
    TOTAL_MEMORY_MBYTES            = 2823904
    TOTAL_SWAP_MBYTES              = UNKNOWN
    AIRTIME_VERSION                = 2.0.1
    OS                             = MEPIS 11.0 (upgradable from Debian Squeeze) x86_64
    CPU                            = Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU        P6200  @ 2.13GHz
    WEB_SERVER                     = Apache/2.2.16 (Debian)
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_PROCESS_ID      = 3698
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_RUNNING_SECONDS = 91
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_MEM_PERC        = 0.4%
    PLAYOUT_ENGINE_CPU_PERC        = 0.0%
    LIQUIDSOAP_PROCESS_ID          = 3701
    LIQUIDSOAP_RUNNING_SECONDS     = 91
    LIQUIDSOAP_MEM_PERC            = 0.9%
    LIQUIDSOAP_CPU_PERC            = 4.9%
    MEDIA_MONITOR_PROCESS_ID       = 1721
    MEDIA_MONITOR_RUNNING_SECONDS  = 566
    MEDIA_MONITOR_MEM_PERC         = 0.5%
    MEDIA_MONITOR_CPU_PERC         = 0.0%
    SHOW_RECORDER_PROCESS_ID       = 1739
    SHOW_RECORDER_RUNNING_SECONDS  = 566
    SHOW_RECORDER_MEM_PERC         = 0.4%
    SHOW_RECORDER_CPU_PERC         = 0.0%
    RABBITMQ_PROCESS_ID            = 1654
    RABBITMQ_RUNNING_SECONDS       = 549
    RABBITMQ_MEM_PERC              = 0.9%
    RABBITMQ_CPU_PERC              = 0.0%

    -- Your installation of Airtime looks OK!

  • I've the same problems.. Hope that someone can help..