Cool,
No worries, it can be difficult to respond to all the requests for
further info and ideas for troubleshooting when receiving help on
forums, of course it's a good thing that many want to help out, the
ongoing community support here is great.
Glad you are sorted
Kev
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kidstypike wrote:
> You won't get very far if you can't be bothered to do as we ask. :(
Man, I was working on it, posting screenshots. You replied in the middle
of the first and second message I was sending.
Anyway I deleted the first one because I figured out what is wrong.
Initially it seemed
You won't get very far if you can't be bothered to do as we ask. :(
*Study/Server - LMS 7.9.1 - *Raspberry Pi3/Pi screen/HiFiBerry
DAC+/piCorePlayer 3.22/jivelite, 25K library on WDMyCloud, cache and
playlists on a USB stick (formatted ntfs).
*Lounge* - RPi 2/Max2Play > HiFiBerry DIGI+ > Audio
Here you can see the double albums showing and the contents of the two
"Hope" albums.
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In LMS, you can drill down to track level to find a tracks location:
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Ok so I'll try one more time...
Have you used LMS to drill down to a working track and find the path
that LMS is using?
Likewise you could do the same for a non-working track and compare the
two paths to see the difference (or not).
To me this is crucial - if LMS can see the working files then
Did you try what d6jg suggested? Can you check where the valid file in
LMS is pointing, and where the broken item is pointing? Maybe you then
can figure out where to find the working files on your system.
Michael
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins - Spotty, MusicArtistInfo
This has been noted, but to be crystal clear for anyone coming across
this thread it is important to understand that a RAID disk setup is NOT
a backup. Google "Is RAID a backup" if you want to read 1000s of horror
stories.
*Home:* VortexBox 4TB (2.4) > LMS 7.9.1 > Transporter, Touch, Boom,
Rad
hi muksuluuri,
Normally, if 2 drives fail in a 4 disk array your files are gone. :(
Your files are striped across the 4 drives.
I am not familiar with ZPS though.
In a professional environment, monitoring disk health is daily task and
disks are replaced when they become unhealthy rather than co
My NAS broke. The LMS and the library both are on the linux mint
machine. Sorry if I wasn't being clear on that.
Another concern is that from the original NAS two HDs broke. Now the
music is on ZFS on the remaining two HDs. Which of course is very
stupid, because if the first two HDs broke and th
Where is LMS actually running ?
I have read through the thread and must assume its on a different
machine to the desktop and NAS that you refer to.
If I am right have a look at the path that LMS thinks the files are
stored at and try shelling onto the NAS directly from the LMS machine
using that p
muksuluuri wrote:
> The situation now is that I have the two working hard drives formatted
> and as a mirrored zfs, and this is where the music is stored. Something
> went wrong during the process of copying the files into this zfs drive.
> And the result is if I browse the files via desktop, ssh
Also on my system If I right click on the location I get the option to
download the linked file, (also a Linux mount point to a share on a NAS)
That's correct. But LMS will only allow you to download a single file at
any time. I don't think this will be a reasonable way to get to the files.
B
In LMS if you drill down through your library to an individual track, in
the left hand pane, you should get a location for that track, this may
provide you with a clue as to the whereabouts of the good working
file(s).
Also on my system If I right click on the location I get the option to
downloa
muksuluuri wrote:
> My LMS resides on my linux mint box.
Hi,
source is your Music store
dest is your backupdisk
to only copy files larger than 1MB ->
find *source* -type f -size +1024k -exec cp {} *dest* \;
if you have jpg in the folders you should run a
find *source* -type f -name '*.jpg' -e
Can you get to command line on the NAS (eg SSH or Telnet)?
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
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DJanGo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1: no way
> 2: did you do a cleanup and rebuild databse from scratch already?
> 3: What System? There are many of them and each one uses other ways to
> only copy files larger than x bytes.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Currently squeezebox is the only thing that can see
muksuluuri wrote:
> Is there a way to download/copy all files from LMS?
>
> Now I'd like to find a way to safely copy the music to another
> destination, and then delete the original files and rebuild the library.
>
> Muksuluuri
Hi,
1: no way
2: did you do a cleanup and rebuild databse from s
Hi All,
I decided to register and ask help for a problem I've had for quite some
time.
Is there a way to download/copy all files from LMS?
Here's the background as to why I'm asking this. A long time ago my NAS
broke and I started the recovery process, which for the most part was a
success. I w
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