Paul Webster wrote:
> Michael's suggestion would not require you to modify your folder
> structure.
>
> You would create a new folder - e.g.
> c:\lmsmusic
> and in it put links to all of the existing folders that you want LMS to
> handle
>
> But to get your LMS to see the new folder you would,
mherger wrote:
> > Hi Paul, thanks for the clarification. I have backed up my
> server.prefs
> > file and am starting to make changes to the Library lists. I like the
> > suggestion of creating one main folder and linking all the other
> folders
> > from within this main folder but I am not sure
kidstypike wrote:
> Just make shortcuts to the folders that contain your music files, it
> doesn't matter what drive they're on, you don't need to do anything
> special. Put your shortcuts in a folder, call it say "LMSmusic".
>
> Point LMS at that folder and clear and rescan.
>
> Example below
optimxr wrote:
> Hi Paul, thanks for the clarification. I have backed up my server.prefs
> file and am starting to make changes to the Library lists. I like the
> suggestion of creating one main folder and linking all the other folders
> from within this main folder but I am not sure how to impl
Hi Paul, thanks for the clarification. I have backed up my server.prefs
file and am starting to make changes to the Library lists. I like the
suggestion of creating one main folder and linking all the other folders
from within this main folder but I am not sure how to implement that.
See eg. htt
kidstypike wrote:
> I've just added 28 folders using both the control panel, and
> LMS/Settings/Basic Settings, and still going strong.
>
> I'm not seeing a 22 folder limit.
>
> 34026
Hi kidstypike, thanks for checking. I didn't really think there would be
an arbitrary limit but for some reas
Paul Webster wrote:
> Michael's suggestion would not require you to modify your folder
> structure.
>
> You would create a new folder - e.g.
> c:\lmsmusic
> and in it put links to all of the existing folders that you want LMS to
> handle
>
> But to get your LMS to see the new folder you would,
mherger wrote:
> > using the Control Panel, can I do that by editing the server.prefs
> file?
> > I do have some experience in modifying configuration files in linux
> or
> > Windows which may be similar. Thanks again for your help.
>
> Go to Settings/Information to figure out where your server
using the Control Panel, can I do that by editing the server.prefs file?
I do have some experience in modifying configuration files in linux or
Windows which may be similar. Thanks again for your help.
Go to Settings/Information to figure out where your server.prefs file
lives. Shut down LMS. O
optimxr wrote:
> Thanks for taking a look at this, Michael. I do agree that making one
> main Folder that could have all my folders as subfolders would make it
> easier for LMS but unfortunately I have other dependencies with the
> current file structure so that would create a nightmare for me.
Michael's suggestion would not require you to modify your folder
structure.
You would create a new folder - e.g.
c:\lmsmusic
and in it put links to all of the existing folders that you want LMS to
handle
But to get your LMS to see the new folder you would, it seems, have to
remove some from its
mherger wrote:
> > Sorry, I didn't realize how critical the real log file is. I just
> > uploaded the complete file to your Dropbox. Yes, originally I was
> able
> > to add 22 folders to the LMS Library. Those folders have been in
> place
>
> I see no less than 56 folders. I don't know whether
Sorry, I didn't realize how critical the real log file is. I just
uploaded the complete file to your Dropbox. Yes, originally I was able
to add 22 folders to the LMS Library. Those folders have been in place
I see no less than 56 folders. I don't know whether there's an issue
with LMS adding mo
mherger wrote:
> > Michael, I deleted 100s of lines from the middle of the log, leaving
> > just the very beginning lines and the very last(2-300) lines and
> zipped
> > it. I seems to have uploaded. I hope this gives you enough data to
> see
> > what's going on.
>
> It would have saved us all
Michael, I deleted 100s of lines from the middle of the log, leaving
just the very beginning lines and the very last(2-300) lines and zipped
it. I seems to have uploaded. I hope this gives you enough data to see
what's going on.
It would have saved us all time if you had uploaded the full
serve
mherger wrote:
> > BTW, I guess the reason the Server.log file would not upload is due
> to
> > the size(528KB). I could split it into sections and upload each
> section
>
> Compress it. If that doesn't help, upload to
> https://www.dropbox.com/request/T3RctyzGgNg0oFDubq6a. Or at the very
> l
BTW, I guess the reason the Server.log file would not upload is due to
the size(528KB). I could split it into sections and upload each section
Compress it. If that doesn't help, upload to
https://www.dropbox.com/request/T3RctyzGgNg0oFDubq6a. Or at the very
least upload the _last_ few hundred l
mherger wrote:
> That log file snippet is from a LMS almost 7 years old.
Hi Michael, I'm not sure I understand. Do I need to add some Diagnostic
options to the Server.log or is starting from scratch my only option?
BTW, I guess the reason the Server.log file would not upload is due to
the size(
That log file snippet is from a LMS almost 7 years old.
Michael
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A Text file of the 1st 10 lines of LMS Server Log(the .log file just
won't upload for some reason)
+---+
|Filename: LMS_Server Logs_1st 10 Lines.txt |
|Download: http://forums.slimdevices.com/attachment.php?
Recently updated LMS to version 8.2.0 hoping to correct a Library folder
problem I have been struggling with for over 2 years. After running a
re-scan of my current Library folders, I noticed several messages in the
server log;
"Slim::Utils::SQLiteHelper::postConnect (359) Optimizing DB because
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