Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-19 Thread sponsford
larry_leville wrote: > Hi Stew, > I' sorry to hear this. I have no clue why it is not working with you. I > did not more than I wrote down in my post. I did not copy the old cache > nor did I delete it. It just created new cache data in that new > folder... > Strange in my system is: When I check

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-19 Thread larry_leville
Hi Stew, I' sorry to hear this. I have no clue why it is not working with you. I did not more than I wrote down in my post. I did not copy the old cache nor did I delete it. It just created new cache data in that new folder... Strange in my system is: When I check in SBS in the "Server Settings" -

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-19 Thread sponsford
Ok tried this last night but SBS didnt successfully start up. Reverting the .prefs file back and it starts ok still. I changed the following after creating SBS_Cache folder in /share/Public: cachedir: /share/Public/SBS_Cache dbsource: dbi:SQLite:dbname=/share/Public/SBS_Cache/library.db libraryca

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-18 Thread sponsford
larry_leville wrote: > Hi! > I solved the problem. Thanks for the hints! > The solution that worked out for me was to move the cache folder to a > location that is already shared. Hope this is of help for others, > > Larry Hi Larry, cheers for this, I will try this later tonight if I can get t

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-17 Thread larry_leville
Hi! I solved the problem. Thanks for the hints! Here is what I did: The solution that worked out for me was to move the cache folder to a location that is already shared. In details: 1. Disable Squeezbox Server 2. open a telnet connection in your windows machine (here: telnet 192.168.1.98) 3.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-13 Thread Mnyb
It is about file permissions and safety , I bet that the NAS vendor only realy wants to have the file share visible and the NAS systems files not shared around the network . However it goes a bit counter to the need of Moose . Another way is to hack some file in LMS and move the cache location t

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-13 Thread sponsford
larry_leville wrote: > Hi there, > i am trying to set up Moose on my system but do have a problem. I can > not find the Cache folder which is containing the SQLite database on my > QNAP 219P+. > The server settings of squeeze box server tells me that the Cache folder > is located in "/opt/ssods4

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-13 Thread Dr Lovegrove
On 11 April 2012 10:23, larry_leville wrote: > > Hi there, > i am trying to set up Moose on my system but do have a problem. I can > not find the Cache folder which is containing the SQLite database on my > QNAP 219P+. > The server settings of squeeze box server tells me that the Cache folder > is

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Moose & QNAP NAS & Squeezebox

2012-04-11 Thread larry_leville
Hi there, i am trying to set up Moose on my system but do have a problem. I can not find the Cache folder which is containing the SQLite database on my QNAP 219P+. The server settings of squeeze box server tells me that the Cache folder is located in "/opt/ssods4/var/home/SqueezeboxServer/Cache".