I assume this is a polling error, but I do not know how to find out
which device is being polled and (if this is the case) how to stop
this
Aren't you using LMS in a docker container? Please check its network
setup. Could it be blocking some traffic? What would that IP address be?
By
You can find my cookbook here:
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=354=123933
QNAP TS-453Mini 4TB RAID10 QTS 4.2.1 Unbuntu 14.4
Madsonic 6.0
Plex 0.9.16.1
QNAP HS-251 4TB RAID0, QTS 4.2.1
Logitech Media server 7.9
Kodi 16.1 Jarvis
QNAP TS-119 1TB Single, QTS 4.2.1
Retired
Thanks guys for answering and helping.
I found the reason to be software players (squeezeLite) on two different
machines which was running in background and was not shut down properly,
even though the foreground app had terminated. Rebooting these machines
eventually also made the players
BertdeJong wrote:
> I am on LMS 7.9, the latest build. Since using 7.9 my albums sort on
> artist name, this not what I want, I want it to sort on Album title.
> This always used toe be the case. If I check in the webinterface it
> sorts correctly but in all my players (radio, touch, android
I am on LMS 7.9, the latest build. Since using 7.9 my albums sort on
artist name, this not what I want, I want it to sort on Album title.
This always used toe be the case. If I check in the webinterface it
sorts correctly but in all my players (radio, touch, android player) it
aoerts on artist
itm wrote:
> I've also noticed that, after the first search, subsequent searches are
> really quick (less than 5 seconds). Is is possible to script a search
> command which can be sent to LMS on a regular basis to keep it "fresh"?
> (does it use a cache to speed these things up?)
please update
I've also noticed that, after the first search, subsequent searches are
really quick (less than 5 seconds). Is is possible to script a search
command which can be sent to LMS on a regular basis to keep it "fresh"?
(does it use a cache to speed these things up?)
DJanGo wrote:
> ist this ".MP3*" really the real name
It just means it is executable - added by Linux - it's because I was
messing with permissions and just gave it everything. I don't think
it'll make any difference but will but it back to RW/RW/RW. Thanks!
colin_m wrote:
> 01 Mylo Xyloto.MP3*
> -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 Colin users 9959284 Nov 20 2014 02 Hurts Like
> Heaven.MP3*
> -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 Colin users 11373013 Nov 20 2014 03 Paradise.MP3*
> -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 Colin users 11674999 Nov 20 2014 04 Charlie Brown.MP3*
> -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 Colin users 9860025 Nov