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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 2
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Connecting as client to hostserver + relayserver
After few what searches I couldn't find the answer I'm looking for..
The thing I have right now: Hostserver - Receiving music from DSP plugin Relayserver 1: - Receiving music from hostserver You can connect to both and both do their job by providing music, but here is the thing. When the hostserver is fully connected ( say 10/10 users ), it doesn't point to the relayserver for extra bandwidth support. I want to know if this is normal, I thought the host server receives all the clients and - where necessary - connect them thru to one - of the - relayservers. |
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Forum King
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Hollis, Queens/The Bronx, NYC
Posts: 3,555
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1 DNAS plus a relay DNAS = a cluster.
If your DNAS servers are not forming a cluster, you may need to give them time -- your stream may also need to be public because the YP [yp-*] interaction is what "tells" DNAS servers that they are a cluster and that backups are available. Consider that if your DNAS servers are private, clustering may not happen -- if they are, a bad hair day for the YP could cause your cluster logic to go away as well. /* v2 HTML5 / Player test pages DigitalMixNYC, DigitalMixNYCbx | DNAS Status: Now Playing js codes (scaststatus_X.php) | PortForward.com | Upload/Download Speed Test | No-IP.com: Free Dynamic DNS | In the YP | dnasDir */ |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
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aah,, There is the first hick-up..
The first relay server isn't touched by YP, cause it is internal network. The host is succesfully touched by the YP, because he CAN be reached by YP.. I'll reconfigure the router and try again, hang on \o/.. Thanks
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