RoaringBox/Konfiguration: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
Aus UUGRN
K (→/etc/ld.so.conf.d/roaraudio.conf: trivinales config file) |
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=== /etc/default/rpld === | === /etc/default/rpld === | ||
<pre> | |||
#RoarAudio PlayList Daemon (RPLD) Configuration | |||
# --- [ General Options ]--- | |||
# Start rpld? YES or NO: | |||
RPLD='YES' | |||
# Additionl Options to pass to rpld, should normally be empty | |||
RPLD_OPTS='' | |||
# PIDFile for rpld: | |||
# Default is enabled at /var/run/rpld.pid | |||
# Set to empty string to disable. | |||
# PIDFILE='/var/run/rpld.pid' | |||
# Server address of roard: | |||
# Default: libroar buildin server list. | |||
# ROARAUDIO_SERVER='server.local' | |||
# --- [ Network ] --- | |||
# Listening socket's address family: | |||
# UNIX - Local connections only | |||
# TCP - Connections via TCP/IP | |||
RPLD_AF='TCP' | |||
# Socket to listen on (UNIX): | |||
#RPLD_SOCKET='/tmp/.rpld' | |||
# Port to listen on (TCP): | |||
# RPLD_PORT=24148 | |||
# Host/Nodename to listen on (TCP): | |||
# use a value of '0.0.0.0' to listen publicly for TCP. | |||
RPLD_HOST='0.0.0.0' | |||
# --- [ Storing and Restoring ]--- | |||
# Where to store to?: | |||
RPLD_STORE_LOCATION='/var/lib/roarplaylistd/' | |||
# ReStore on startup: | |||
RPLD_RESTORE='true' | |||
# Store on exit: | |||
RPLD_STORE='true' | |||
# --- [ Permitions ] --- | |||
# User to run rpld as: | |||
RPLD_USER='roard' | |||
# User and Group to set on socket: | |||
# Note: Users in the same group my access rpld | |||
# RPLD_SOCK_USER='roard' | |||
# RPLD_SOCK_GROUP='audio' | |||
#ll | |||
</pre> | |||
=== /etc/ld.so.conf.d/roaraudio.conf === | === /etc/ld.so.conf.d/roaraudio.conf === | ||
<pre> | <pre> |
Version vom 18. Dezember 2009, 16:56 Uhr
RoaringBox verwendet folgende Konfigurationen:
Gemeinsam
/etc/mini-httpd.conf
/etc/default/roaraudio
#RoarAudio Configuration # --- [ General Options ]--- # Start roard? YES or NO: ROARD='YES' # Additionl Options to pass to roard, should normally be empty ROARD_OPTS='--new-sock -u -b /tmp/roar' # Should we run roard in realtime mode: # NO - Don't run in realtime mode # YES - Run in realtime mode # DOUBLE - Try to run in a 'very realtime mode' ROARD_REALTIME='YES' # PIDFile for roard: # Default is enabled at /var/run/roard.pid # Set to empty string to disable. PIDFILE='/var/run/roard.pid' # Location of roard: # This is a human readable location of the roard used # for Zero Conf locating of a RoarAudio server on the # Network. To use Zero Conf enable SLP (see below). #ROARD_LOCATION='' # Default location for roard: # Set this to a remote address and disable local roard # to run a network only setup. # ROARAUDIO_DEFAULT_SOCKET='server.local' # --- [ Network ] --- # Listening socket's address family: # UNIX - Local connections only # TCP - Connections via TCP/IP # DECnet - Connections via DECnet ROARD_AF='TCP' # Socket to listen on (UNIX): #ROARD_SOCKET='/tmp/roar' # Port to listen on (TCP): # ROARD_PORT=16002 # Host/Nodename to listen on (TCP, DECnet): # use a value of '0.0.0.0' to listen publicly for TCP. ROARD_HOST='0.0.0.0' # Object to listen on (DECnet): # ROARD_OBJECT='roar' # Annouce us via OpenSLP: # Set to YES or NO. # In case of YES roarclients can autolocat this server # on the network. ROARD_SLP='NO' # --- [ EsounD Emulation ] --- # Listen socket for server side EsounD emulation:: # NONE - Disable EsounD emulation # UNIX - Local connections only # TCP - Connections via TCP/IP ROARD_EMUL_ESD_AF='TCP' # --- [ Audio and Devices ] --- # Samplerate, number of channels and bits per sample: # ROARD_RATE=44100 # ROARD_CHANNELS=2 # ROARD_BITS=16 # Sound Driver and Device: # To get a list run: roard --list-driver # Don't forget to include 'sync' in the options unless # you REALLY, REALLY know what you are doing # ROARD_DRIVER='oss' # ROARD_DEVICE='/dev/dsp' # ROARD_DRIVER_OPTIONS='sync' # --- [ Permitions ] --- # User and Group to run roard with: # Note: Users in the same group my access roard # if runnung in UNIX mode. ROARD_USER='roard' ROARD_GROUP='audio' # --- [ Security ] --- # Directory to chroot to: # Use empty value to disable. # Directory may/should be completly empty. ROARD_CHROOT='/var/empty' #ll
/etc/default/rpld
#RoarAudio PlayList Daemon (RPLD) Configuration # --- [ General Options ]--- # Start rpld? YES or NO: RPLD='YES' # Additionl Options to pass to rpld, should normally be empty RPLD_OPTS='' # PIDFile for rpld: # Default is enabled at /var/run/rpld.pid # Set to empty string to disable. # PIDFILE='/var/run/rpld.pid' # Server address of roard: # Default: libroar buildin server list. # ROARAUDIO_SERVER='server.local' # --- [ Network ] --- # Listening socket's address family: # UNIX - Local connections only # TCP - Connections via TCP/IP RPLD_AF='TCP' # Socket to listen on (UNIX): #RPLD_SOCKET='/tmp/.rpld' # Port to listen on (TCP): # RPLD_PORT=24148 # Host/Nodename to listen on (TCP): # use a value of '0.0.0.0' to listen publicly for TCP. RPLD_HOST='0.0.0.0' # --- [ Storing and Restoring ]--- # Where to store to?: RPLD_STORE_LOCATION='/var/lib/roarplaylistd/' # ReStore on startup: RPLD_RESTORE='true' # Store on exit: RPLD_STORE='true' # --- [ Permitions ] --- # User to run rpld as: RPLD_USER='roard' # User and Group to set on socket: # Note: Users in the same group my access rpld # RPLD_SOCK_USER='roard' # RPLD_SOCK_GROUP='audio' #ll
/etc/ld.so.conf.d/roaraudio.conf
/usr/local/lib/
/etc/romie.conf
RoaringBox 128/*
/etc/default/mini-httpd
# Defaults for mini_httpd initscript # Author: Marvin Stark <marv@der-marv.de> # Start daemon? START=0 # Additional options that are passed to the Daemon. DAEMON_OPTS="-C /etc/mini-httpd.conf"
RoaringBox 512/*
/etc/default/mini-httpd
# Defaults for mini_httpd initscript # Author: Marvin Stark <marv@der-marv.de> # Start daemon? # 0 = no # 1 = yes START=1 # Additional options that are passed to the Daemon. DAEMON_OPTS="-C /etc/mini-httpd.conf"
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