d6jg wrote:
Glad that is sorted.
Why do you need to pull the USB to do the backup anyway? Can't you set
up an rysnc (without the attribute) over your local network?
I have tried rsync over the network but the poor little pi struggles and
it's so much faster if I plug it into the server
d6jg wrote:
The Pi probably didn't automount the USB drive properly when you plugged
it back in. You need to be careful about removing and reinserting USB
drives with Linux. They need to be unmounted before removal. If you
aren't a *nix person this is best done by powering the Pi off before
Glad that is sorted.
Why do you need to pull the USB to do the backup anyway? Can't you set
up an rysnc (without the attribute) over your local network?
QNAP TS419P 4TB LMS7.7.2
*Living Room* - SB3 - Onkyo TS606 connected Digitally - Celestion
Ditton F20s - and connected Analogue for Zone 2
Hi guys, I've had LMS setup and running on my Raspberry Pi for over a
week now without any major problems but yesterday I disconnected the
external USB drive which has my music on it to back it up to my file
server all went ok, I reconnected it the pi and LMS reports 0 files 0
playlist etc
pkfox wrote:
Hi guys, I've had LMS setup and running on my Raspberry Pi for over a
week now without any major problems but yesterday I disconnected the
external USB drive which has my music on it to back it up to my file
server all went ok, I reconnected it the pi and LMS reports 0 files 0
pkfox wrote:
Hi guys, I've had LMS setup and running on my Raspberry Pi for over a
week now without any major problems but yesterday I disconnected the
external USB drive which has my music on it to back it up to my file
server all went ok, I reconnected it the pi and LMS reports 0 files 0
Man in a van wrote:
Try this, open the LMS webUI, go toLMS settings
Basic Settings Browse Media Folders Media, in the drop down list
select the usb folders one by one until you find the files
atb
Ronnie.
was just going to add about restarting LMS/pi but got beaten to it:p
Hi I
pkfox wrote:
Hi I can't browse the music folders as the pi is headless and without a
keyboard, but I'm trying a reboot ( yet another ) and it does appear to
be scanning now whereas previously the scan was over in a matter of
seconds and found nothing[/QUO
have you tried the pi IP
Man in a van wrote:
pkfox wrote:
Hi I can't browse the music folders as the pi is headless and without a
keyboard, but I'm trying a reboot ( yet another ) and it does appear to
be scanning now whereas previously the scan was over in a matter of
seconds and found nothing[/QUO
have
The Pi probably didn't automount the USB drive properly when you plugged
it back in. You need to be careful about removing and reinserting USB
drives with Linux. They need to be unmounted before removal. If you
aren't a *nix person this is best done by powering the Pi off before you
pull the USB
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