[nas] problems setting up nas

xing at synapse.plus.com xing at synapse.plus.com
Sun Feb 22 01:41:22 MST 2009


Hi Erik,

i did forget to mention the version in the report and i was using 1.8.
i've upgraded to 1.9.1 and it's working now. thank you very much.

suppose someone should try and update nas to 1.9.1 on gentoo.

x


Erik Auerswald schrieb am Saturday, den 21. February 2009:

> Hello "x",
> 
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:47:57PM +0100, xing at synapse.plus.com wrote:
> > i have a problem trying to get nas set up on a couple of my gentoo
> > boxes. i've got the following symptoms:
> > 
> > 
> > running audial on client results in dialtone on server using this command:
> > $ audial -audio slush:0 1
> > 
> > this is the output on the server running nas:
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > $ nasd -aa -v -d 99
> 
> You have omitted some output here, e.g. nasd version. This is relevant
> information.
> 
> > however, using auplay on the client yields the following with _no sound_ being
> > played on the server. client side output:
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > $ auplay -i -audio slush:0 test.wav 
> >       Filename: test.wav
> >    File Format: Microsoft WAVE
> >    Data Format: 16-bit signed linear (little endian)
> >         Tracks: 2
> >      Frequency: 44100 Hz
> >       Duration: 44.77 seconds
> > 
> > test.wav
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > which is where it stops - nothing else happens on the client side, regardless
> > of how long i wait. i need to send a kill signal to auplay for it to stop.
> 
> This reminds me of some already fixed bug (fixed in stable NAS release
> 1.9.1). See http://radscan.com/nas/nas-ml/msg01557.html resp.
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=245712 for more
> info about this bug.
> 
> Regards,
> Erik



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