There is no wiki - just anecdotal postings.
My preferred way to upgrade is as follows:
1. Note installed plugins and settings.
2. Uninstall Slimserver
3. Delete the Slimserver directory
4. Run the new Slimseverer installation.
5. Scan and build new database.
6. Re-install plugins and re-enter se
Thanks bpa
When you say delete, do you mean clear the whole slimserver folder to
the trash can? Any files I should save? Or the WinXP uninstall? Is
there a wiki on this somewhere?
Nick
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nicketynick
Wireless SB3, Denon DRA-F101, Mission M31 loudspeakers
WinXP SP2 Slimserver, SMC WBR14g route
If you're still on 6.5.0 - I think you will only get more help when you
move to 6.5.1.
When you upgrade to 6.5.1 you must delete the old 6.5.0 installation as
there are a lot of changes and an "overwrite" upgrade doesn't seems to
be reliable.
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bpa
nicketynick;189637 Wrote:
> Found this in the Event Viewer right after the server mysteriously
> stopped again:
> The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( Application ) cannot be
> found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry
> information or message DLL files to display me
Found this in the Event Viewer right after the server mysteriously
stopped again:
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( Application ) cannot be
found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry
information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote
computer. You ma
Huh, I can't find a my.cnf file anywhere in slimserver, and it has
nothing to do with the dns refresh - server just stopped again,
something very close to exactly 24hrs after the last time, but nothing
in the router log. Think I'll just have to update to 6.5.1 and see what
happens?
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I am using 6.5.1.
The location of the file will depend on your installation but generally
in the Cache directory.
The generation of the log file will depend on the mysql my.cnf file
In 6.50 the following was NOT in the my.cnf - if you add it you will
get logs.
log-error = C:/Progra
Here's the server I'm running:
SlimServer Version: 6.5.0 - 9916 - Windows XP - EN - cp1252
Server IP address: 192.168.2.150
Perl Version: 5.8.7 MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
MySQL Version: 5.0.22-community-nt
Maybe too old for the logging you have? Its been pretty good to me
until this odd quirky th
bpa;188913 Wrote:
> Did you check the C:\Program
> Files\SlimServer\server\Cache\mysql-error-txt.log file to see if there
> any interesting messages.
Thanks bpa - searching for that file right now - does it
disappear/re-write when the server is restarted? ie. do I have to wait
for it to stop aga
Did you check the C:\Program
Files\SlimServer\server\Cache\mysql-error-txt.log file to see if there
any interesting messages.
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I checked my router log to see if I could see anything corresponding to
my server magically stopping, and have this:
2007/03/18 10:14:45 : Wireless MAC address 00:04:E2:F0:B8:03 has
connected with the device
2007/03/18 10:14:38 : Wireless MAC address 00:04:20:06:32:92 has
connected with the devic
Hmmm. can't find where McAfee allows me to ignore specific file
types - I can scan "all files", or "Program files and documents only".
Not sure if this is very helpful
Has anybody else tried to do this with McAfee? It's McAfee Security
Center 7.2
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nicketynick
Wireless SB3, Denon DRA
Thanks kdf,
Sure is hard to read these fora when the response gets posted before
the question! Or are you psychic?
Anyway, I'm running McAfee - I've seen the advice on the mysq* files
before - I'll do it now while I'm thinking about it and see what
happens!
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nicketynick
Wireless SB3, Denon
Quoting nicketynick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi kdf,
> Well, here's what I see in the Event Viewer corresponding pretty
> closely with a Slimserver stoppage. Make any sense?
> C:\PROGRA~1\SLIMSE~1\server\Bin\MSWIN3~1\mysqld.exe: Normal shutdown
"normal" isn't really expected :)
I would have ex
Hi kdf,
Well, here's what I see in the Event Viewer corresponding pretty
closely with a Slimserver stoppage. Make any sense?
C:\PROGRA~1\SLIMSE~1\server\Bin\MSWIN3~1\mysqld.exe: Normal shutdown
I haven't tried the more intensive logging yet.
Peter, thanks for the assurances with SaverSwitcher. S
nicketynick;185062 Wrote:
> Hi,
> My Slimserver has picked up the habit of just stopping for no apparent
> reason. I can re-start it from the slimtray with no problems
> whatsoever, though. I think it might have to do with some plugins I've
> been playing around with lately, namely Fileviewer.pm,
Quoting nicketynick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can anybody direct me to
> which debugging routine might provide an indication of what is going on
> that causes the server to stop?
If you are on Windows, check the Event Viewer for information about
the crash: start->settings=>control panel->administ
Hi,
My Slimserver has picked up the habit of just stopping for no apparent
reason. I can re-start it from the slimtray with no problems
whatsoever, though. I think it might have to do with some plugins I've
been playing around with lately, namely Fileviewer.pm, SaverSwitcher.pm
(which I had troubl
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