Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-09-19 Thread d6jg
dhallag wrote: > yea you'll have to run two LMS's. since you have to run two LMS at two > different locations, I would just be sure they are on the same processor > ARM or x86 and operating system, this way you can just set up one, then > save the setup file and install that setup file to the

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-09-19 Thread dhallag
d6jg wrote: > I ran LMS on QNAP for quite a few years. Initially on a TS-109P and then > on a 4 bay TS-419. Both are ARM. > The 419 still hosts my media files but I now also have a TS-251 at a > remote location and use the built in Remote Replication to keep them in > sync. > I run an old HP

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-09-16 Thread spile
I run LMS on my QNAP NAS using the Docker (container) method by Oyvindo (https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=354=123933=LMS+docker) There is also a QNAP App package which is being developed by Freaksat (https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=123=139286) and initially this worked fine for me.

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-09-15 Thread Mercenary
Running LMS on my Synology DS 718+ (with upgraded RAM) and hosting 33.669 titels on there. I have not had any issue with this setup so far and would not see any reason to highly recommend it IF you need NAS functionality for other things. If not a NAS might be a bit of a heavy weight solution.

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-09-14 Thread d6jg
dhallag wrote: > I have LMS running on a 10 year old QNAP NAS, the TS-219P+. It's an ARM > based processor NAS. There is a grace in running LMS on your NAS. I > would say if you want to go this route, definitely get an x86 processer > NAS and not an ARM based. This will allow you to install

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-09-04 Thread dhallag
I have LMS running on a 10 year old QNAP NAS, the TS-219P+. It's an ARM based processor NAS. There is a grace in running LMS on your NAS. I would say if you want to go this route, definitely get an x86 processer NAS and not an ARM based. This will allow you to install LMS from a package that

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-23 Thread bioss
Running LMS on a Synology NAS is doing a great job for me. Once you have installed the Synology app (package), you connect with a web browser. The user interface is the same as the windows based LMS. I have already installed it on three different Synology boxes. As Michael indicated, the current

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-17 Thread yeomanspc
I have 2 instances of LMS running on QNAP NASÂ’ and with the new Qpkg provided by digimaster it runs as well as it has ever run on any other platform (windows or pi) - including the support for spotty with no issues, Musicip (included). Available in the EUclup qpkg repository iirc. It might only

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-16 Thread smcvick
I have LMS running on a QNAP NAS, and I'm quite happy with it. I don't use the official QNAP LMS app, though. (they only support an old version, pretty out of date) And I wasn't interested in all the hoop jumping required to get the newer versions up and running directly. Instead, I use

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-12 Thread d6jg
pinkdot wrote: > 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 these days are > powerful enough to gave a responsive LMS experience. I

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-11 Thread pinkdot
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

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-11 Thread d6jg
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

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-10 Thread Grumpy Bob
I used to run LMS on a QNAP NAS, but I found it a hassle to maintain. Now I keep the files on the NAS and run LMS on a Raspberry Pi, which seems to work well for me. The Pi is running piCorePlayer. Robert *Home: *Raspberry Pi 3/piCoreplayer/LMS7.9.2 with files on QNAP TS-251A Touch >

[SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Installing on a NAS

2018-07-10 Thread Mike Anderson
I'd like to move LMS and my music library to a NAS. The Wiki on this topic seems pretty far out of date. Can anyone advise me on what type NAS I should get, and how to install LMS on it? I don't need anything fancy. 2 TB of disk space would be great. Even greater if it's an SSD drive. Will