d6jg wrote:
> You have lots of options then.
> The simplest approach is to leave the NAS as it is but stop running LMS
> on it and instead get a Raspberry Pi & piCorePlayer and configure it as
> an LMS server and point it at the files on the NAS.
> Alternatively if you want to keep a one box opti
SpiderJon wrote:
> Yes, it's used as a general purpose NAS as well. I currently just use
> SMB and DNLA.
>
> The two functions (LMS and NAS) could be separated though.
You have lots of options then.
The simplest approach is to leave the NAS as it is but stop running LMS
on it and instead get
d6jg wrote:
> Is it actually used as a NAS as well as LMS and if so what file sharing
> protocols do you need? Samba, NFS, FTP etc
Yes, it's used as a general purpose NAS as well. I currently just use
SMB and DNLA.
The two functions (LMS and NAS) could be separated though.
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SpiderJon wrote:
> Good point :-)
>
> It's a 3.40GHz Pentium 4(HT) with 3GB of RAM. (No particular reason for
> the choice other than it was spare box.)
>
> At present it boots off a USB with FreeNAS on, so the HDD could just be
> swapped to another set up.
Is it actually used as a NAS as wel
DJanGo wrote:
> To support you with some information, we should know something about
> that Hardware first
Good point :-)
It's a 3.40GHz Pentium 4(HT) with 3GB of RAM. (No particular reason for
the choice other than it was spare box.)
At present it boots off a USB with FreeNAS on, so the
Any pointers on my best option for a different (free) NAS, using the
same hardware, on which I can run LMS would be very much welcomed.
Why not get a Pi3+ for LMS, and leave the files where they are?
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SpiderJon wrote:
> Any pointers on my best option for a different (free) NAS, using the
> same hardware, on which I can run LMS would be very much welcomed.
>
> Thanks.
To support you with some information, we should know something about
that Hardware first
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Many thanks for the reply.
mherger wrote:
> > Operating system: FreeNAS/SlimNAS v2.0.2 >
> > on FreeNAS 0.7.2 Sabanda (revision 8191)
>
> Wow... This must have been in place for years without updated?... You'd
>
> have to build that perl module yourself. Which would require a setup of
>
> Free
Operating system: FreeNAS/SlimNAS v2.0.2 >
on FreeNAS 0.7.2 Sabanda (revision 8191)
Wow... This must have been in place for years without updated?... You'd
have to build that perl module yourself. Which would require a setup of
FreeBSD 6 (IIRC). Really, this is ancient... Maybe get a Pi to run
It's the Perl (the language LMS is written in) module you're missing,
something that you should compile or install, I don't know what is
available on SlimNAS...
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SpiderJon wrote:
> I'm running
>
> Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1488878280
>
>
I have just tried updating to Logitech Media Server 7.9.*1* -
1522249619 but am still getting the same problem.
SpiderJ
I'm running
Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1488878280
Operating system: FreeNAS/SlimNAS v2.0.2
on FreeNAS 0.7.2 Sabanda (revision 8191)
When trying to play some things via the BBCiPlayerExtra v.0.0.2 plugin
I'm now getting errors like
There was an error loading the remote feed for
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