Re: qjackctl does not reflect state of jackd

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On 05/24/2011 01:12 AM, Eric Steinberg wrote:
Thanks, Paul.  If jack had not crashed, shouldn't rotter have continued
to record?  Is there any way to establish why recording was interrupted?
  This happened about a week after I had started recording on this system.

interesting usecase. i never run jack for that long... but i guess some people who are using it for museum exhibits do.

i think your best bet is to run jackd from the command line, using the "screen" tool, so that it continues even if you log out or your X11 session dies. i guess screen can be configured to have loads of line history, so that you could retain lots of error messages. or you run

jackd 2> jack_stderr.log > jack_stdout.log &

then you have it all in files right away.





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