@paddatrapper review changes

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Zachary Klosko 2020-05-18 19:56:29 -04:00
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@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ You can also set options for RabbitMQ messaging, the LibreTime server and SoundC
Save and close the file with **Ctrl+O** and **Ctrl+X**. In order to update the configuration Save and close the file with **Ctrl+O** and **Ctrl+X**. In order to update the configuration
used by the various components of LibreTime, run the following commands used by the various components of LibreTime, run the following commands
sudo systemctl restart airtime-liquidsoap sudo systemctl restart libretime-liquidsoap
sudo systemctl restart airtime-playout sudo systemctl restart libretime-playout
sudo systemctl restart airtime-celery sudo systemctl restart libretime-celery
sudo systemctl restart airtime_analyzer sudo systemctl restart libretime-analyzer
Changing the default PostgreSQL passwords Changing the default PostgreSQL passwords
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Playout and recorder settings
Settings for pypo, the playout and recording engine used by LibreTime, are found in the file */etc/airtime/airtime.conf*. After making changes to this file, you will have to issue the command: Settings for pypo, the playout and recording engine used by LibreTime, are found in the file */etc/airtime/airtime.conf*. After making changes to this file, you will have to issue the command:
sudo systemctl restart airtime-playout sudo systemctl restart libretime-playout
for the changes to take effect. for the changes to take effect.

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Some of LibreTime's main features include:
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version. For background on this, see this [open letter to the Airtime community](https://gist.github.com/hairmare/8c03b69c9accc90cfe31fd7e77c3b07d). LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version. For background on this, see this [open letter to the Airtime community](https://gist.github.com/hairmare/8c03b69c9accc90cfe31fd7e77c3b07d).
We have a number of [how-to guides](manual) that contain step-by-step instructions for various common tasks for both end users and administrators. We have a number of [how-to guides](tutorials) that contain step-by-step instructions for various common tasks for both end users and administrators.
There are currently no companies offering turn-key LibreTime hosting so if you are interested in running it you will need to have some familiarity with running a Linux server. There are currently no companies offering turn-key LibreTime hosting so if you are interested in running it you will need to have some familiarity with running a Linux server.
You can always reach out to help from the community at our [forum](http://discourse.libretime.org). You can also join our [Mattermost instance](https://chat.libretime.org/) and talk with other developers and users. You can always reach out to help from the community at our [forum](http://discourse.libretime.org). You can also join our [Mattermost instance](https://chat.libretime.org/) and talk with other developers and users.

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@ -158,10 +158,10 @@ Ubuntu 18.04 uses the `systemctl` command to manage services, so run the followi
LibreTime-needed services to run at boot: LibreTime-needed services to run at boot:
``` ```
sudo systemctl enable airtime-liquidsoap sudo systemctl enable libretime-liquidsoap
sudo systemctl enable airtime-playout sudo systemctl enable libretime-playout
sudo systemctl enable airtime-celery sudo systemctl enable libretime-celery
sudo systemctl enable airtime_analyzer sudo systemctl enable libretime-analyzer
sudo systemctl enable apache2 sudo systemctl enable apache2
sudo systemctl enable rabbitmq-server sudo systemctl enable rabbitmq-server
``` ```

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@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ Having trouble with your LibreTime installation? We've got you covered!
Since LibreTime is effectively a web site running on a LAPP stack, individual components of the system can be started, stopped, restarted or checked in the server console using the **systemctl** command: Since LibreTime is effectively a web site running on a LAPP stack, individual components of the system can be started, stopped, restarted or checked in the server console using the **systemctl** command:
sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status airtime-liquidsoap sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status libretime-liquidsoap
sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status airtime-playout sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status libretime-playout
sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status airtime-celery sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status libretime-celery
sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status airtime_analyzer sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status libretime-analyzer
sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status apache2 sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status apache2
sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status rabbitmq-server sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status rabbitmq-server
For example, to restart the Airtime playout engine, you could enter the command: For example, to restart the Airtime playout engine, you could enter the command:
sudo systemctl restart airtime-playout sudo systemctl restart libretime-playout
Log files Log files
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ was some reason your file was rejected by LibreTime and you will need to try
again or contact your Admin to have them consult the logs and open up a bug again or contact your Admin to have them consult the logs and open up a bug
report. It sometimes takes a few minutes for files to be processed but if they report. It sometimes takes a few minutes for files to be processed but if they
are all stuck at **Pending Import** then it is possible that the are all stuck at **Pending Import** then it is possible that the
*airtime_analyzer* process has crashed and the admin will need to restart it. *libretime-analyzer* process has crashed and the admin will need to restart it.
See [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting) for more information. You can look See [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting) for more information. You can look
specifically at any failed imports by clicking the radio button next to Failed. specifically at any failed imports by clicking the radio button next to Failed.