The LMS web interface won't load. The piCore interface will load
sometimes and if I try to restart LMS using that the message is the
server won't respond though it shows to be running. I can access my
files on my attached hard drive and log into piCore via putty but
generally the piCore interface
d6jg wrote:
> I concur that running LMS directly on a NAS is not the best approach
> these days.
>
If you are buying a nas just to run LMS than I agree with you @d6jg.
If you need a NAS anyway, why not install LMS on if a software package
is available. Synology might be worth looking at. NAS th
The LMS web interface won't load. The piCore interface will load
sometimes and if I try to restart LMS using that the message is the
server won't respond though it shows to be running. I can access my
files on my attached hard drive and log into piCore via putty but
generally the piCore interface
There's not much information in that log file. Can you define
"unresponsive"?
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I have been using piCore for more than a year without any trouble until
recently. What happens is the server becomes unresponsive and I can't
figure out why. I have done a fresh install used a different card etc.
If I reboot the Pi LMS reboots and is good for a while until it happens
again. I am
I concur that running LMS directly on a NAS is not the best approach
these days.
I used to run on a QNAP but like others found that firmware updates
caused serious issues which although I could always fix simply took up
too much time.
I initially moved LMS to a different Linux server but have al
Can anyone advise me on what type NAS I should get, and how to install
LMS on it?
I think Synology currently has the best support for LMS. They have an
"official" package (provided by Synology, but slightly outdated), as
well as good community support. And IMHO they do a great job keeping
the