Hi,
At WBRN, we use a relay system to ensure that all of our servers are listed together in a cluster.
Therefore, the broadcasters transmit to port 8010, and this is relayed to port 8000, and other servers.
When a broadcaster disconects, port 8000 will quite often just loop the last 30 seconds of their show. Then later in the day when another broadcaster connects to port 8010 to do their show, port 8000 will continue to loop.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening? We do have root access to the servers and are running the server on a linux system, the streams are 64k MP3Pro streams.
Thanks in Advance,
Joe
At WBRN, we use a relay system to ensure that all of our servers are listed together in a cluster.
Therefore, the broadcasters transmit to port 8010, and this is relayed to port 8000, and other servers.
When a broadcaster disconects, port 8000 will quite often just loop the last 30 seconds of their show. Then later in the day when another broadcaster connects to port 8010 to do their show, port 8000 will continue to loop.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening? We do have root access to the servers and are running the server on a linux system, the streams are 64k MP3Pro streams.
Thanks in Advance,
Joe