Uploaded (2) mp3 files, system set them aside for processing....came back after an hour, still processing...next day, same thing - files are still in processing mode.
Uploaded (2) mp3 files, system set them aside for processing....came back after an hour, still processing...next day, same thing - files are still in processing mode. |
Are you talking about 7.2 demo or in your own server? Umar Haroon |
Sounds like your cron job isn't running. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
7.2 Demo - isn't this the correct forum? |
Yes, what HL said. BoonEx Certified Host: Zarconia.net - Fully Supported Shared and Dedicated for Dolphin |
Yes, what HL said. Maybe not. I can't get my own test site to work. Sounds are 'Failed" but no clues are given as to why they are fails. My cron is set up correctly, and all file/folder permissions are correct as well. Perhaps El Niño is to blame. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
Sound uploads work on my end. BoonEx Certified Host: Zarconia.net - Fully Supported Shared and Dedicated for Dolphin |
Just for grins, I replaced ffmpeg with the version from 7.1.5, and now it works. Can't say that I know why. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
Three successful uploads in a row with the older ffmpeg, and nothing but failures with the new. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
Sounds as if they may have compiled ffmpeg incorrectly. Anyone want to compile their own and see if it works? Geeks, making the world a better place |
Please could you try to run old and new ffmpeg from command line to see if it runs (from Dolphin root folder using SSH): ./flash/modules/global/app/ffmpeg.exe Three successful uploads in a row with the older ffmpeg, and nothing but failures with the new.
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Please could you try to run old and new ffmpeg from command line to see if it runs (from Dolphin root folder using SSH):
FATAL: kernel too old segmentation fault
Old version runs fine My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
FATAL: kernel too old
segmentation fault What is your OS kernel version ? Type: uname -r Rules → http://www.boonex.com/terms |
2.6.18-028stab116.1 CentOS release 6.3 (Final) My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
2.6.18-028stab116.1 CentOS release 6.3 (Final) You're behind on a few CentOS 6 (and kernel) releases. Try updating and see if it works. BoonEx Certified Host: Zarconia.net - Fully Supported Shared and Dedicated for Dolphin |
You're behind on a few CentOS 6 (and kernel) releases. Try updating and see if it works.
I have no doubt updating everything would resolve the issue. If I was a little more excited about Dolphin websites, I'd probably do that. However, after seven years of screwing around with this platform, my level of enthusiasm isn't what it used to be... to put it mildly. Updating everything is just not worth the headache I know it will be. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
Update should be as easy as running: # yum clean all # yum update # reboot
But it's better to make a backup first. Rules → http://www.boonex.com/terms |
Update should be as easy as running:
In a perfect world, yes. However my server isn't in that world. My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
on mine its working fine. Umar Haroon |
Please could you try to run old and new ffmpeg from command line to see if it runs (from Dolphin root folder using SSH): ./flash/modules/global/app/ffmpeg.exe Three successful uploads in a row with the older ffmpeg, and nothing but failures with the new.
Not an issue with CentOS Linux release 7.1.1503 3.10.0-042stab103.6 My opinions expressed on this site, in no way represent those of Boonex or Boonex employees. |
So Boonex will need to list the kernel requirements now. Geeks, making the world a better place |