Hey, Michael. How come that worked? I thought that was only for
switching versions. ...
Slimserver will always create the db file if it can't find it. I have
experienced strange scan results which would not disappear with a simple
rescan. I delete my file whenever I'm doing an update (I
Michaelwagner Wrote:
1. what version of slimserver are you running?
2. are your music files on a local hard disk or somewhere else?
3. Under Server / Performance / Database Temporary File Tuning
(SQLite), make sure it's set to Use RAM
4. next down, Database Cache Size Tuning , 10,000 is
Have you tried shutting down the server, removing slimserversql.db and
restarting it again?
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mherger Wrote:
Have you tried shutting down the server, removing slimserversql.db and
restarting it again?
Thank you for the suggestion ... this did the trick. After removing
slimserversql.db, the initial scan of 584 albums took about 20 minutes
... and the re-scan for new and changed
Hey, Michael. How come that worked? I thought that was only for
switching versions. ...
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No, it's not normal. Not for any processor faster than a slug.
Check to make sure you don't have any loops in your music database.
A loop would be a windows shortcut pointing back up the directory
tree, or a playlist referring to songs that had moved and are no longer
there, or a playlist that
Thanks. I don't have any Windows shortcuts (at least, none I created
intentionally)in my music folder ... I do have a playlist sitting on
one of my Squeezeboxes that might possibly be referring to a file I
moved. If I have a loop, would the rescan always loop forever? In
both of my recent
Hmm...a few things to check:
1. what version of slimserver are you running?
2. are your music files on a local hard disk or somewhere else?
3. Under Server / Performance / Database Temporary File Tuning
(SQLite), make sure it's set to Use RAM
4. next down, Database Cache Size Tuning , 10,000 is