Hi--
I have Firefly up and running successfully on my 8.2 BETA 3 server. When I start Firefly I can see a shared music folder show up in iTunes (latest version on OS X).
However, after a while the shared folder disappears--or if I put my laptop to sleep and then wake it--the shared folder is gone and the only way to get it back is to restart the plugin on my FreeNAS box.
I've been digging in to this (having set up Avahi on a CentOS PBX server) and am having trouble understanding how the _daap._tcp. service is being announced. When I tail the mt-daap.log file, I see "Starting rendezvous daemon" and "Registering rendezvous names" but I can't for the life of me see an avahi-daemon running within the jail...nor do I see an mt-daap.service file in the (non jail) /etc/avahi directory.
Also, I noticed that the jailed /usr/pbi/firefly-amd64/sbin/mt-daap executable is using a different iTSh Version string (131073) vs. what the current version of iTunes uses (196616). You can see this if you cat the file and search for "iTSh version".
Here are a few questions:
Is avahi/rendezvous running inside the jail?
If so, where are the service files? (I've done find . -name "*service*" inside the jail root...no dice)
If firefly relies on the non-jail avahi services, do people create their own .service files for firefly?
Thanks much--
PP
I have Firefly up and running successfully on my 8.2 BETA 3 server. When I start Firefly I can see a shared music folder show up in iTunes (latest version on OS X).
However, after a while the shared folder disappears--or if I put my laptop to sleep and then wake it--the shared folder is gone and the only way to get it back is to restart the plugin on my FreeNAS box.
I've been digging in to this (having set up Avahi on a CentOS PBX server) and am having trouble understanding how the _daap._tcp. service is being announced. When I tail the mt-daap.log file, I see "Starting rendezvous daemon" and "Registering rendezvous names" but I can't for the life of me see an avahi-daemon running within the jail...nor do I see an mt-daap.service file in the (non jail) /etc/avahi directory.
Also, I noticed that the jailed /usr/pbi/firefly-amd64/sbin/mt-daap executable is using a different iTSh Version string (131073) vs. what the current version of iTunes uses (196616). You can see this if you cat the file and search for "iTSh version".
Here are a few questions:
Is avahi/rendezvous running inside the jail?
If so, where are the service files? (I've done find . -name "*service*" inside the jail root...no dice)
If firefly relies on the non-jail avahi services, do people create their own .service files for firefly?
Thanks much--
PP