DJanGo wrote:
> OT
>
> getting already compiled updates..
> see eg
> https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110300-http-downloads-slimdevices-com-nightly-ver-7-9
>
> i didnt run the nomysqb parameter anymore and that didnt hurt me but it
> may helps me to not build a buildsystem wheneve
OT
kidstypike wrote:
> If you run LMS locally, you only need mysqueezebox.com for
getting already compiled updates..
see eg
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?110300-http-downloads-slimdevices-com-nightly-ver-7-9
i didnt run the nomysqb parameter anymore and that didnt hurt me nothin
mherger wrote:
> Here's another small plugin: Client Cleanup.
>
Testing this plugin last 2 days, works fine for me
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kidstypike wrote:
> If you run LMS locally, you only need mysqueezebox.com for those music
> services that require authentication. As I don't use any of these
> services, I run LMS without mysqueezebox.com integration, have done for
> years.
>
> 26936Of course if everyone ran without mysqueezeb
JoeMuc2009 wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> just out of curiosity, what would happen to my LMS-based environment in
> case mysqueezebox.com actually shuts down one day? Is it
> self-sustaining, or will anything *have* to connect to mysb.com and tear
> down the whole system because it can't?
> I really h
cool, thank you!
PN me if your Boom / Classic / Transporter display has issues!
LMS 7.9.0 on Windows Server 2012
1x Squezeebox Classic SB2
8x Squeezebox Classic SB3 (3 waiting for repair)
8x Squeezebox Boom (one dead, one waiting for repair)
1x Transporter
2x Controller (one waiting for repai
just out of curiosity, what would happen to my LMS-based environment in
case mysqueezebox.com actually shuts down one day? Is it
Rather off-topic... but anyway: LMS will continue to work. mysb based
services like Deezer, Pandora, Napster would cease to work. There
are/might be alternative impl
Hey there,
just out of curiosity, what would happen to my LMS-based environment in
case mysqueezebox.com actually shuts down one day? Is it
self-sustaining, or will anything *have* to connect to mysb.com and tear
down the whole system because it can't?
I really hope this site will keep on living
I apologize for the negativity. I've just wanted to know that the server
runs and will always run without any connection with mysb.com.
That was my motivation, too. I'm positive it will.
I actually almost regret having introuduced the --nomysqueezebox
parameter
Why is that? I don't understan
mherger wrote:
> Don't be so negative.
I apologize for the negativity. I've just wanted to know that the server
runs and will always run without any connection with mysb.com.
> I actually almost regret having introuduced the --nomysqueezebox
> parameter
Why is that? I don't understand.
I'm g
mherger wrote:
> I actually almost regret having introuduced the
> --nomysqueezebox parameter:
OT
Just changed my /etc/default/logitechmediaserver :)
/OT
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chill wrote:
> Ooh - tricky question. I don't think I'd know where to start! I see a
> lot of devices being sold on on eBay, but I'd guess that most end up
> connecting again with their new owners. So the total number of hardware
> devices probably isn't going down very fast. On the contrary
Ooh - tricky question. I don't think I'd know where to start! I see a
lot of devices being sold on on eBay, but I'd guess that most end up
connecting again with their new owners. So the total number of hardware
devices probably isn't going down very fast. On the contrary, probably
the pCP/Max
And trust me, people are amazed over and over
again when they see how many SB users there still are!
Out of interest, are you allowed to give us a ballpark figure?
I'm pretty positive I'm not. And if I tried to get an answer to this
question I'd probably never get a response.
What would be
mherger wrote:
> And trust me, people are amazed over and over
> again when they see how many SB users there still are!
Out of interest, are you allowed to give us a ballpark figure?
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That's the problem - I could not tell which were in use and which were
not. There were 5 MAC address I did not recognize; these could not be
associated 1 to 1 with the players I use. And their dates were old, so
I deleted them. Then they reappeared and this is when I started to
become completel
mherger wrote:
> >
> Don't be so negative. I actually almost regret having introuduced the
> --nomysqueezebox parameter: the only reason why this forum still exists,
>
> why build hosts are run by Logitech, why I'm tolerated doing SB related
>
> stuff at work etc. is because I can prove that
MrC wrote:
> That's the problem - I could not tell which were in use and which were
> not. There were 5 MAC address I did not recognize; these could not be
> associated 1 to 1 with the players I use. And their dates were old, so
> I deleted them. Then they reappeared and this is when I started
mherger wrote:
>
> Do NOT delete players from mysb.com if you're still using them! Only
> delete those stale players.
>
That's the problem - I could not tell which were in use and which were
not. There were 5 MAC address I did not recognize; these could not be
associated 1 to 1 with the pla
No, I'm not saying that. I did have mysb integration enabled at one
time. But why would LMS be contacting mysb for _anything_ when it's
configured not to?
It won't. Unless you give your credentials it can't connect to mysb.com
anyway.
Do we need to block the damned site at the firewall to ke
mherger wrote:
> > Is that LMS doing that, or the plugin? Supposedly, I have mysb.com
> > disabled. I'm even using --nomysqueezebox on startup.
>
> LMS. Maybe there are other edge cases where empty configurations would
> be created. But as I said I fixed two yesterday. Are you saying you
> ne
Is that LMS doing that, or the plugin? Supposedly, I have mysb.com
disabled. I'm even using --nomysqueezebox on startup.
LMS. Maybe there are other edge cases where empty configurations would
be created. But as I said I fixed two yesterday. Are you saying you
never had mysb integration enabled
mherger wrote:
> That would happen with LMS older than latest 7.9.2 when the players were
>
> still on mysb.com. LMS by default would pull the Apps list from mysb.com
>
> and store this in the player prefs. This happened even for players never
>
> seen by LMS. I changed this yesterday in LMS.
I'm confused by the dates, though. The first two (unnamed) players shown
in the screen cap are an SB2 and a Touch, respectively, but neither have
been used in years. The dates and times listed are essentially when I
installed the newest LMS and restarted the server.
That would happen with LMS ol
Nice.
I'm confused by the dates, though. The first two (unnamed) players shown
in the screen cap are an SB2 and a Touch, respectively, but neither have
been used in years. The dates and times listed are essentially when I
installed the newest LMS and restarted the server.
[image: https://imgur.
Devices from mysb.com repopulate the client devices list that you're
trying to clean-up, but since there appear to be different MAC
addresses, you cannot correlate devices easily.
Did you update to the latest 7.9.2? I thought I had outlined that issue
in the announcement...
I deleted some de
Suggestion: a Refresh button to allow quick updates of the list, so that
we can more readily identify players w/out having to leave the page,
return, and resort.
Just hit Apply at the bottom.
Question: LMS is reporting a different MAC address than my IPads show,
or any of my ARP cache's show.
d6jg wrote:
> Eventually mySB.com responded - 61 players ! I am sure someone will beat
> that other than Michael though.
87 deleted. There was even a WandBoard player in there and a gaggle of
mothballed SB3s, touches and rPIs.
A camel is a racehorse designed by a committee.
Seen sprayed on
mherger wrote:
> Here's another small plugin: Client Cleanup. It allows you to get rid of
> all those orphaned client configurations which accumulated over the past
> year(s) of toying with Squeezeplay, Squeezelite, piCorePlayer and
> others. I saw a need after I figured out my server.prefs had
d6jg wrote:
> Eventually mySB.com responded - 61 players ! I am sure someone will beat
> that other than Michael though.
Had the same problem MySB.com was quite slow, I had a A LOT of players
but maybe not 61 !
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3,Receiver,SqueezeLite-X,PiCorePlayer x3
*Server:*
kidstypike wrote:
> LMS > Settings > Advanced > Client Cleanup, should list a few dozen
> players, may of which you no longer use?Thanks. Found about 10 all last used
> on the same day in 2018. No idea
what I was doing at that time. [emoji3]
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I have installed the plugin but have no idea how to use it. I must be
> missing something obvious.
>
> Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
LMS > Settings > Advanced > Client Cleanup, should list a few dozen
players, may of which you no longer use?
*Study/Server - L
mherger wrote:
> Here's another small plugin: Client Cleanup. It allows you to get rid of
> all those orphaned client configurations which accumulated over the past
> year(s) of toying with Squeezeplay, Squeezelite, piCorePlayer and
> others. I saw a need after I figured out my server.prefs had
This has turned out to be a challenge.
MAC addresses show up differently than what show on my iDevices, so it
is difficult to know which are valid, and which are not.
You can have several devices with the same name appearing in mysb.com or
the Client Cleanup plug-in. This happens when you ge
Suggestion: a Refresh button to allow quick updates of the list, so that
we can more readily identify players w/out having to leave the page,
return, and resort.
Question: LMS is reporting a different MAC address than my IPads show,
or any of my ARP cache's show. Where does one find that MAC co
Eventually mySB.com responded - 61 players ! I am sure someone will beat
that other than Michael though.
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC & SB3
-> Onkyo CRN755
Is mySB.com login currently having a hissy fit?
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC & SB3
-> Onkyo CRN755 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes
*Dining Room* -> SB Boom
*Kitc
mherger wrote:
> > Same thing here - I'm guessing it won't work until the next build is
> > available.
>
> Could you please try again? I had uploaded the wrong file...
>
> > Also, how do you clean out the mysb account too?
>
> Go to mysb.com, Players and remove anything you don't use any more
Same thing here - I'm guessing it won't work until the next build is
available.
Could you please try again? I had uploaded the wrong file...
Also, how do you clean out the mysb account too?
Go to mysb.com, Players and remove anything you don't use any more.
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Same thing here - I'm guessing it won't work until the next build is
available.
Also, how do you clean out the mysb account too?
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mherger wrote:
> Here's another small plugin: Client Cleanup. It allows you to get rid of
> all those orphaned client configurations which accumulated over the past
> year(s) of toying with Squeezeplay, Squeezelite, piCorePlayer and
> others. I saw a need after I figured out my server.prefs had
Here's another small plugin: Client Cleanup. It allows you to get rid of
all those orphaned client configurations which accumulated over the past
year(s) of toying with Squeezeplay, Squeezelite, piCorePlayer and
others. I saw a need after I figured out my server.prefs had
configurations for 60-70
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