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Hello, I'd like to use Jamulus to record but it's not working for some reason.
I created a fresh new AWS Lightsail Ubuntu server and followed all current setup instructions for a private Jamulus server, including configuring systemd files for the headless server and sending SIGUSR signals. I created a directory for recording under /srv to avoid homedir issues. I can connect to the server, systemctl status output shows that it's receiving the signals, but the client Jamulus app does not show a red banner and no new recording files are written to my /srv/recordings directory.
Here's a snippet of my systemd file:
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/jamulus-headless -s -n
--log /var/log/jamulus/jamulus.log
--welcomemessage "Welcome here!"
--numchannels 16
--recording /srv/recordings/
--norecord
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Here's systemctl output showing that signals are sent and received:
systemd[1]: jamulus-headless.service: Sent signal SIGUSR2 to main process 1532 (jamulus-headles) on client request.
jamulus[1532]: OnHandledSignal: 12
systemd[1]: jamulus-headless.service: Sent signal SIGUSR1 to main process 1532 (jamulus-headles) on client request.
jamulus[1532]: OnHandledSignal: 10
Suggestions? TIA!
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