Hi,
a little bit of 'google'
(http://musoware.com/wiki/index.php?title=VortexBox_Configuration)
shows something like
Code:
[squeezebox_db]
path = /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/cache
guest ok = yes
writeable = yes
create mask = 0777
So i decide
mherger wrote:
> > No I know and I very much appreciate everyone's time. I just wanted
> to
> > make sure that space wasn't the real culprit here. It's just that
> > removing muso from the equation means I have to get rid of the
> symlink
> > and reinstall LMS from scratch, so I wanted to first s
No I know and I very much appreciate everyone's time. I just wanted to
make sure that space wasn't the real culprit here. It's just that
removing muso from the equation means I have to get rid of the symlink
and reinstall LMS from scratch, so I wanted to first see if creating
more space would help
mherger wrote:
> > As the dev said in a post previously, muso connects in a read-only
> > state. That error you posted was a fluke.
>
> And I said: turn it off. I'm a dev, too.
>
> You're asking for help, but you refuse to accept advice. If you know
> better, then don't ask. Or you're just was
As the dev said in a post previously, muso connects in a read-only
state. That error you posted was a fluke.
And I said: turn it off. I'm a dev, too.
You're asking for help, but you refuse to accept advice. If you know
better, then don't ask. Or you're just wasting everybody's time.
--
Mich
Morbeas wrote:
> As the dev said in a post previously, muso connects in a read-only
> state. That error you posted was a fluke.
Where can i get that thing?
again if someone wants to "share" a database that someone usually uses
other technics than smb/cifs
Why didnt you make a small script, th
Morbeas wrote:
> If I don't start samba again how will my shared folders work? Am I
> missing something? Sorry if this is a n00b question, my linux knowledge
> is very limited.
in better words dont start the share for the lms cache folder again.
I have no idea about your nas...
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DJanGo wrote:
> Hi
>
> The anser was 'here'
> (http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108492-Constantly-crashing-server-(database-image-malformed)&p=902994&viewfull=1#post902994)
>
> Please stop lms
> Stop samba
> Clean your cache folder
> Start lms again
> DONT start samba again
>
> I d
pinkdot wrote:
> Run the following command using ssh will give you some idea of the
> system partition usage:
> >
Code:
> > # df -h
>
> >
>
> Somehow I get the idea that you still use Muso? Is that correct?
>
> Also, your post on the Synology
Morbeas wrote:
> I actually had asked this question a few posts up but it got lost in the
> shuffle. Is there any way I can find out how much space is reserved for
> my system partition?
Run the following command using ssh will give you some idea of the
system partition usage:
Code:
Morbeas wrote:
> I actually had asked this question a few posts up but it got lost in the
> shuffle. Is there any way I can find out how much space is reserved for
> my system partition?
Hi
The anser was 'here'
(http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?108492-Constantly-crashing-server-(dat
I actually had asked this question a few posts up but it got lost in the
shuffle. Is there any way I can find out how much space is reserved for
my system partition?
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Morbeas wrote:
> Just to give everyone an update, before doing anything drastic I decided
> to heed Mnyb's advice and free up some more space on my NAS. I now have
> over 1 TB available and haven't had any crashes for over a week of use.
> I'll be sure to update this thread should the crashes ret
Spoke too soon. :(
[18-01-13 22:17:07.7909] Slim::Schema::Storage::throw_exception (100)
Error: DBI Exception: DBD::SQLite::st execute failed: database disk
image is malformed [for Statement "INSERT INTO tracks
(title,year,content_type,titlesort,added_time,updated_time,url,titlesearch,remote,urlm
Mnyb wrote:
> Running out of space in the system partition on the NAS can be it .
>
> Your screenshot it says 98% used ?
Just to give everyone an update, before doing anything drastic I decided
to heed Mnyb's advice and free up some more space on my NAS. I now have
over 1 TB available and haven
jezbo wrote:
> You can check how Muso is connecting to the db from your log file
> Morbeus, look for something like this in the muso2.log file (having
> turned diagnostics on):
>
> ScanDatabase: Connecting to data
> source=192.168.1.69\\squeezebox_db\\library.db;version=3;read
> only=True;de
You can check how Muso is connecting to the db from your log file
Morbeus, look for something like this in the muso2.log file (having
turned diagnostics on):
ScanDatabase: Connecting to data
source=192.168.1.69\\squeezebox_db\\library.db;version=3;read
only=True;default timeout=3;failifmissin
Morbeas wrote:
> Muso only reads and doesn't modify anything.
ROFLOL
'Nope.' (http://www.sqlite.org/lockingv3.html)
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pinkdot wrote:
> Assumptions won't help you find the root cause;)
> That is why Michael is suggesting to stop using Muso and see if the
> issue persists.
Ok, no problem, I'll give it a try.
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pinkdot wrote:
> Assumptions won't help you find the root cause;)
> That is why Michael is suggesting to stop using Muso and see if the
> issue persists.
Agree to that, you have to start somewhere
Remove the symlink and run LMS as it supposed to run for a week or two
and see if it helps, can't h
Morbeas wrote:
> I used to use pinkdot's Synology package which he compiled specifically
> for me where the Cache folder was in a share I created, without me
> having to create a symlink. So I really don't think that's my issue,
> unfortunately. :(You seem to have had this issue before in Februar
Morbeas wrote:
> I used to use pinkdot's Synology package which he compiled specifically
> for me where the Cache folder was in a share I created, without me
> having to create a symlink. So I really don't think that's my issue,
> unfortunately. :(
Assumptions won't help you find the root cause;)
mherger wrote:
> > This is so that a program I use, Muso, can have access to the Cache
> > folder.
>
> I know that you're sure Muso is not causing any problems. But still:
> disable this setup and try again.
>
> --
>
> Michael
I used to use pinkdot's Synology package which he compiled speci
This is so that a program I use, Muso, can have access to the Cache
folder.
I know that you're sure Muso is not causing any problems. But still:
disable this setup and try again.
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Mnyb wrote:
> Running out of space in the system partition on the NAS can be it .
>
> Your screenshot it says 98% used ?
Yes 98% used but 282 GB available. Plus I've had these problems for a
few years when I used to have more space as well. Though just to be
double sure, how can I check if this
Running out of space in the system partition on the NAS can be it .
Your screenshot it says 98% used ?
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DJanGo wrote:
> OMG
>
> 1st rule for databaseusers:
> > > >
- dont let other tools work in your databasefiles!
- Dont blame your databasetool if your not carefuly handling rule#1
> > >
Muso only reads and doesn't modify anything.
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Morbeas wrote:
> This is so that a program I use, Muso, can have access to the Cache
> folder.
> Just an FYI.
OMG
1st rule for databaseusers:
- dont let other tools work in your databasefiles!
- Dont blame your databasetool if your not carefuly handling rule#1
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Also, there is one other thing on my installation that is different and
that is I create a symlink to the Cache folder on a share I created.
This is what I do:
Code:
mv /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Cache /volume1/SqueezeShare/
ln -s /volume1/SqueezeShare/Cache /vo
DJanGo wrote:
> Hi
> a malformed database on a NAS let me always think about disk is full
I am running out of space but still have 280+ GB of space. You really
think that's the problem?
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cparker wrote:
>
> "database disk image is malformed"
> "Trying to rebuild /volume1/@appstore/SqueezeCenter/Cache/library.db
> from scratch."
> "execute failed: attempt to execute on inactive database handle [for
> Statement "SELECT value FROM metainformation WHERE name = 'isScanning'"]
> at /vo
T-bird wrote:
> I'm guessing, since every line in your log mention it :)
>
> Edit: Or some of Erlands plugins what integrates with Sugarcube like
> trackstat
Hi
I dont believe this to be a Sugarcube issue, it just happens that it's
writing to the log at the same time as the system is writing t
Seems still the same problem and IMO has to do with his (Morbeas)
special use case:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?103636-Test-Repo-for-LMS-7-9-0-on-Synology-DSM-5-*&p=880534&viewfull=1#post880534
And a Happy New Year to all :-)
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I'm guessing, since every line in your log mention it :)
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T-bird wrote:
> You have problems with sugarcube plugin, remove it or at lest report
> your problem to the developer
Hmm, what makes you think it's Sugarcube?
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You have problems with sugarcube plugin, remove it or at lest report
your problem to the developer
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For several years now, my LMS stops out of the blue and I have to delete
all the .db files and rebuild from scratch. I've tried all sorts of
things like try pinkdot's LMSupdate package, Synology's beta package
(I'm currently running 7.9.1-166 on a Synology DS1511+) but the end
result is always the
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