mrw wrote:
> There's nothing obviously apparent in the brief logs you provided.
>
> I'm not aware of anything in LMS that automatically restarts the server
> without user intervention, but that doesn't count for much. Someone else
> may know better.
>
> I don't think systemd will
dolodobendan wrote:
> LMS restarted halfway through the scan. Nothing in server.log except the
> restart entry:
>
There's nothing obviously apparent in the brief logs you provided.
I'm not aware of anything in LMS that automatically restarts the server
without user intervention, but that
Some additional info:
Code:
Logitech Media Server Version: 8.3.0 - 1633378714 @ Tue Oct 5 00:23:55 CEST
2021
Hostname: LMS
Server IP Address: 192.168.178.2
Server HTTP Port Number: 9000
Operating system: Debian - EN - utf8
Platform Architecture:
LMS restarted halfway through the scan. Nothing in server.log except the
restart entry:
Code:
[21-10-12 15:49:00.9083] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v8.3.0, 1633378714, Tue Oct 5 00:23:55 CEST 2021) perl 5.03 -
x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
mrw wrote:
> I would think the predefined "Media Scanner" log set would do you quite
> nicely.
I always forget about these. Thank you!
QLMS 8.3@2.21 x64 (digimaster) / QNAP 469L QTS 4.3.4
LMS 8.3 x64 / Intel NUC8 i3
dolodobendan wrote:
>
> What do I have to enable in logging to be able to provide any useful
> information about what is happening here?
I would think the predefined "Media Scanner" log set would do you quite
nicely.
My new Ubuntu server is up and running - LMS (let's call it ULMS) isn't
quite there yet. ULMS restarted roughly one hour in the initial scan,
continues the scan, then hangs at a track, scanning (or claiming to
scan) it forever. When I click "Abort scan", I get "The server has
finished scanning