Scott Goddard
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This appears to be an issue with the way the additional license is added.
Ideally squarebox should give a new ‘global’ license that includes the archiving option. You can then use this in the licensing server and the archive options will be available to all clients but with only one client to archive at one time.
At present the only way around this is to add that additional license to all of your clients separately.
I feel they could add an additional license entry to the licensing server to get around this issue.
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February 11, 2014 at 4:57 pm in reply to: Scene Detect poster frame / thumbnail deletion? -
Scott Goddard
February 11, 2014 at 4:25 pm in reply to: Scene Detect poster frame / thumbnail deletion?Hey Bryson,
Yes, you leave them to it for a while and they go and create 31K… I have raised this with squarebox, ie the need to being able to detect the scenes without creating the thumbnails.. I guess its on a list.
A lot of my clients use scene detect heavily for event markers and shotlisting.
Anyway, it still does not explain why the rebuild thumbnails tool does not actually delete them. Any ideas on a workaround to deleting them?
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February 11, 2014 at 1:25 pm in reply to: Scene Detect poster frame / thumbnail deletion?It’s checked. I have to feel this is a bug somehow. I have tried in different client versions. Running MySQL 5.5.43, Server 6.8.1 on 10.8.
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The best solution I have for now is to set your server time up manually, then select ‘set date and time automatically’ and enter 127.127.1.0 in the text field. This basically makes the clock run from the local machines built in current time.
For the rest of your attached client machines, be they OSX, you can now enter the local server IP address in place of 127.127.1.0. This will sync them to the local server. For machines outside the local network you can forward port 123 to that server machine. So most likely xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:123 where x is your static public IP.
Hope that helps anyone in the same situation.
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Hi Bryson, yes I just replied to that old one but it did not seem to go through.
Anyway, I wanted to keep catdv on the default port and understand why it was doing it.
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This appears to be a ‘iscsid’ daemon issue. Anyone running ATTO XTEND SAN beware.
ISCSI SAN’s are quite popular in video environments, Rolf perhaps you can see why this issue occurs? Not sure if its rmiregistry related.
Here is the offending line:
[1;14:53:38.743] at com.attotech.iscsid.Daemon$RMILoaderSPI.loadClass(Daemon.java:2003)
I kill this process and port 1099 becomes available again.
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February 7, 2014 at 5:30 pm in reply to: CatDV Server on 10.6 – java error and reinstallI know this is old but I have found out why this error occurs. I imagine that you are running an ISCSI SAN?
I have constant conflicts with the process ‘iscsid’ daemon affecting the rmi registry and essentially using port 1099. I am using ATTO XTEND SAN.
I can’t get the server to run on port 1099 unless I kill the iscsid process. This process seems to run on startup even if you take ATTO off automatic logon.
If you look in the log:
at com.attotech.iscsid.Daemon$RMILoaderSPI.loadClass(Daemon.java:2003)
Thats the issue. ISCSI is common for video SAN environments. There seems to be some kind of conflict here.
Rolf, can you offer any solutions?
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Scott Goddard
January 10, 2014 at 1:57 pm in reply to: MySQL vs CatDV Built in Database (Based on H2)Hi John,
Thanks for the heads up on this. Very interesting.
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Yes, I suspected this was the case. Sadly we do need desktop clients over seas. I feel our best option is to locate it outside the DMZ for now.
Can you recommend further security implementations that we should add to the machine as it will be outside the DMZ? Running OSX 10.8.
If there are any weaknesses specific to CatDV or anything that you advise then it would be great to hear about them.
Many thanks.
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