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=== Creating Replacement PyPAD Instances ===
 
=== Creating Replacement PyPAD Instances ===
Go into RDAdmin->ManageHosts->hostname->PyPADInstances and create a new instance for each RLM noted in the 2.x setup, using the proper replacement PyPAD script. Remove all of the default configuration for each instance, replacement it with the configuration copy/pasted from the original RLM configuration file (the 'Argument' field).
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Go into RDAdmin->ManageHosts->hostname->PyPADInstances and create a new instance for each RLM noted in the 2.x setup, using the proper replacement PyPAD script. Remove all of the default configuration for each instance, replacing it with the configuration copy/pasted from the original RLM configuration file (the 'Argument' field).

Latest revision as of 19:16, 6 August 2019

Verifying the presence of CentOS 7

First, check that the system is in fact running CentOS 7 by executing the following command:

   cat /etc/redhat-release

You should get back something like this:

   CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core)

Verify that the first number in the version string ('7.6.1810') is a 7. If it is not, or you get a 'No such file or directory' error, then STOP. You are not running CentOS 7, and proceeding may damage or destroy your installation!

Verifying that configured RLMs have replacement PyPAD scripts available

Go into RDAdmin->ManageHosts->hostname->RDAirPlay->ConfigureNow&NextParameters and make a note of each entry in the 'Loadable Modules' list. Using the following table, verify that each RLM (in the 'Path' field) has a replacement PyPAD script. If one does not, then STOP. You will need to create your own PyPAD script to duplicate the functionality of the custom RLM.

PyPAD Script Replacements for RLMs
RLM PyPAD
rlm_ando pypad_ando.py
rlm_filewrite pypad_filewrite.py
rlm_icecast2 pypad_icecast2.py
rlm_inno713 pypad_inno713.py
rlm_liqcomp pypad_liqcomp.py
rlm_live365 pypad_live365.py
rlm_serial pypad_serial.py
rlm_shoutcast1 pypad_shoutcast1.py
rlm_spinitroni_plus pypad_spinitron.py
rlm_spottrap pypad_spottrap.py
rlm_tunein pypad_tunein.py
rlm_udp pypad_udp.py
rlm_urlwrite pypad_urlwrite.py
rlm_walltime pypad_walltime.py
rlm_xds pypad_xds.py
rlm_xmpad pypad_xmpad.py

Backing Up the Database

Close all open Rivendell modules, then back up your database, using RDAdmin->BackupDatabase.

Updating the repository assignments

Update the respository assignments by running the following commands (as root):

   yum clean expire-cache
   mv /etc/yum.repos.d/Paravel-Broadcast.repo /etc/yum.repos.d/Paravel-Broadcast.repo-DISABLED
   wget http://download.paravelsystems.com/CentOS/7rd3/Paravel-Rivendell3.repo -P /etc/yum.repos.d/

Updating the Rivendell Packages

Update the Rivendell packages by doing (as root):

   yum update rivendell

Creating Replacement PyPAD Instances

Go into RDAdmin->ManageHosts->hostname->PyPADInstances and create a new instance for each RLM noted in the 2.x setup, using the proper replacement PyPAD script. Remove all of the default configuration for each instance, replacing it with the configuration copy/pasted from the original RLM configuration file (the 'Argument' field).