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rtopo
January 2013
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As I change http port to 8080 for remote control (the router blocked 80) I have no streaming connection.
I tried all the things listed in the FAQ and forums (restarting services) and it is not working... the only thing uncommon is that when I type
"sudo service airtime-playout restar" the server answer
"chown: cannot access /etc/airtime/liquidsoap.cfg not such file or directory.
"sudo airtime-check-system"
answer AIRTIME_SERVER_RESPONDING = failed
thank you for your help!
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Cliff Wang
January 2013
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Hey,
Did you update /etc/airtime/airtime.conf and api_client.cfg, set baseport from 80 to 8080?
Cloud Radio ->
http://airtime.pro
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rtopo
January 2013
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I updated those files and then airtime check says OK, but still not streaming...
I also changed port to 800 to check that there weren't any problem with 8080
AIRTIME_STATUS_URL =
http://localhost:800/api/status/format/json/api_key/%%api_key%%
AIRTIME_SERVER_RESPONDING = OK
KERNEL_VERSION = 3.2.0-35-generic-pae
MACHINE_ARCHITECTURE = i686
TOTAL_MEMORY_MBYTES = 2060032
TOTAL_SWAP_MBYTES = 2094076
AIRTIME_VERSION = 2.2.1
OS = Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS i686
CPU = Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 3065 @ 2.33GHz
WEB_SERVER = Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu)
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_PROCESS_ID = 1717
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_RUNNING_SECONDS = 614
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_MEM_PERC = 0.4%
PLAYOUT_ENGINE_CPU_PERC = 0.0%
LIQUIDSOAP_PROCESS_ID = 1688
LIQUIDSOAP_RUNNING_SECONDS = 614
LIQUIDSOAP_MEM_PERC = 0.3%
LIQUIDSOAP_CPU_PERC = 0.0%
MEDIA_MONITOR_PROCESS_ID = 1701
MEDIA_MONITOR_RUNNING_SECONDS = 614
MEDIA_MONITOR_MEM_PERC = 0.4%
MEDIA_MONITOR_CPU_PERC = 0.0%
RABBITMQ_PROCESS_ID = 1804
RABBITMQ_RUNNING_SECONDS = 613
RABBITMQ_MEM_PERC = 0.7%
RABBITMQ_CPU_PERC = 0.0%
-- Your installation of Airtime looks OK!
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Albert FR
January 2013
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normally port 800 is forbidden...
but have you corrected icecast too ?
/etc/icecast2/icecast.xml ?
Post edited by Albert FR at 2013-01-14 05:02:19
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rtopo
January 2013
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Hi Albert!
I haven't changed anything at the XML file. I modified the other proposed on the forum... and it works!
If you need want to check the logs or the system FYI no problem!
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Albert FR
January 2013
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Hi,
if you haven't made change to icecast the default port is 8000 and not 800
a part of your problem is probably here
and you try to acces to airtime on port 800 too, normally the web port is 80
Post edited by Albert FR at 2013-01-23 02:52:47
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