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Centova Cast v3 => Bugs and issues => Topic started by: SCIFI.radio on March 28, 2011, 07:03:15 am

Title: No playlist management?
Post by: SCIFI.radio on March 28, 2011, 07:03:15 am
I'm not seeing any way to manage playlists at all - I've dug through every interface and can't find a darned thing, or some problem in my configuration may be preventing it from appearing.  If this is covered in the documentation for 3.0, I can't find it.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Title: Re: No playlist management?
Post by: My Auto DJ on March 28, 2011, 07:35:46 am
I think you just need to enable auto dj -- in your config settings under the auto dj tab -- once you enable it the playlist manager and media library links should appear
Title: Re: No playlist management?
Post by: SCIFI.radio on March 28, 2011, 07:45:53 am
I don't seem to HAVE an AutoDJ tab under my config settings.  (??)
Title: Re: No playlist management?
Post by: My Auto DJ on March 28, 2011, 09:36:32 am
When you set the account up, what did you choose? It would depend on what the server admin has installed, for  example, Shoutcastv2 and sc_trans (auto dj) --- or ShoutcastV1 and icess_cc (auto dj)
Title: Re: No playlist management?
Post by: SCIFI.radio on March 28, 2011, 11:49:09 am
Figured out that - I hadn't set up my streaming engines properly.

But now, when I try to set up a user, I get this:

Unhandled exception: Cluster host authentication failure for Local server: authentication failed in /usr/local/centovacast/system/class_RPCDaemonClient.php:897

#0 /usr/local/centovacast/system/class_RPCDaemonClient.php(897): RPCDaemonClient::send()
#1 /usr/local/centovacast/system/class_RPCDaemonClient.php(849): RPCDaemonClient->send()
#2 /usr/local/centovacast/system/class_RPCDaemonClient.php(750): RPCDaemonClient->command()
#3 /usr/local/centovacast/system/class_GenericDaemonClient.php(127): RPCDaemonClient->remove_quota()
#4 /usr/local/centovacast/system/class_SystemControl.php(977): GenericDaemonClient::factory()
#5 /usr/local/centovacast/system/class_SystemControl.php(313): SystemControl->api_provision()
#6 /usr/local/centovacast/web/class_AccountEditor.php(875): SystemControl->__call('provision', Array)
#7 /usr/local/centovacast/web/class_AccountEditor.php(265): AccountEditor->provision_account()
#8 /usr/local/centovacast/web/reseller/modules/class_Module_accounts_base.php(65): AccountEditor->create()
#9 /usr/local/centovacast/web/admin/modules/class_Module_accounts.php(47): Module_accounts_base->create_account()
#10 /usr/local/centovacast/web/class_WebApplication.php(215): Module_accounts->execute()
#11 /usr/local/centovacast/web/admin/class_AdminApplication.php(64): WebApplication->execute()
#12 /usr/local/centovacast/web/admin/index.php(49): AdminApplication->execute()
#13 {main}

Which apparently means it thinks it's supposed to be a cluster host, and for some reason that's not a fine thing with it at the moment.

So, back to square one.