seems to have fixed:
#/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache>md ../cache.TRASH
#/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache>mv * ../cache.TRASH/
#/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache>ls
#/var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache>/etc/init.d/squeezeboxserver stop
Stopping squeezeboxserver (via systemctl): [ OK ]
On further inspection what is happening is something is happening with
the DB. Huge cycles are consumed on the cpu, eventually creating a near
full stop in the process queue pushing immediate load avg up to 90+. Any
way to get more insight to what's happening here?
[17-11-11 12:53:50.5069] Sli
I installed logitechmediaserver-7.9.1-0.1.1509357021.noarch on CentOS
7.4.1708 yesterday. It's been working fine in spite of some issues with
spotty (which I'll report later). After selecting a few plugins for
installation LMS no longer opens port 9000. After multiple restarts I'm
unable to resolv
jimzak wrote:
> I know this doesn't rule out the "Windows theory" but I see a pattern.
>
> The first rescan of the day is fast and subsequent scans are slower.
>
> Just observations. I don't have a good theory to explain them.
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jimzak wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> My cache is on a RAM
jimzak wrote:
> I know this doesn't rule out the "Windows theory" but I see a pattern.
>
> The first rescan of the day is fast and subsequent scans are slower.
>
> Just observations. I don't have a good theory to explain them.
OK, so we know one thing for sure, "Windows" is involved. You hav
The debian package of LMS doesn't work with the Ubuntu installed version
of perl.
Now it does.
There are dozens of CPU/Perl Version/OS combinations available out
there. We can't include them all. And sometimes it takes a few days
after a new OS has been released before binaries are available.
mherger wrote:
> > It's missing from buildme.sh or at least it doesn't get installed.
> > Fix for debian based hosts, for anyone else:
>
> Just use apt to install it. No need to compile anything.
>
>
> --
>
> Michael
The last two posts miss the point.
The debian package of LMS doesn't work
I know this doesn't rule out the "Windows theory" but I see a pattern.
The first rescan of the day is fast and subsequent scans are slower.
Just observations. I don't have a good theory to explain them.
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itm wrote:
> You mean it could be something like antivirus software that's causing
> the problem? (I tried turning off the Windows firewall but it didn't
> help)
I would post this question on the Squeezeplay thread (
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?96573-SqueezePlay-for-Windows-with
bpa wrote:
> At a guess your Squeezeplay is not "allowed" to send a broadcast UDP
> packet.
You mean it could be something like antivirus software that's causing
the problem? (I tried turning off the Windows firewall but it didn't
help)
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itm wrote:
> I finally managed to find a workaround. I created a file called
> ChooseMusicSource.lua (which didn't get created when Squeezeplay was
> installed, despite me installing/uninstalling it 3-4 times). That file
> directs Squeezeplay to the IP address of my LMS server.
> It seems that S
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