bpa wrote:
>
> A log of failure would be help - it may say something (e.g. Out of
> memory, timeout) also dmesg in case there are h/w issues.
LMS log
Code:
[22-03-17 13:59:29.1574] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v8.2.0, 1627922070, Tue Aug 3
ran a scan with a reduced library - LMS crashed and scan not completed.
Guess the Pi2ZeroW isn't up to the task.
No issues at all with the 4
37516
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|Filename: Capture.PNG |
37506
left yesterday - this morning LMS stopped and scan not completed
Cleared databse and scanning a section of the library only - see how
that gets on...
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|Filename: Picture1.png
bpa wrote:
> As an experiment - have you tried reducing your library size (e.g. move
> some albums folder into a non scanned folder) to see if the scanning
> process ever completes.
I left it at work with version 8.0 running a scan.
Ill do some tests tomorrow afternoon when Im back.
yep...
an update - I've built RPi4 and completed a scan first time with same
USB drive (albeit without the convertor cable) so presume library not
the issue.
37502
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|Filename: scan.PNG
Man in a van wrote:
> what are you using for the "on-the-go" usb connection ?
>
> I use the one of these for direct connection to the usb ( hub / drive or
> whatever)
>
> https://thepihut.com/products/usb-to-microusb-otg-converter-shim
>
> I only use mine as a player / streamer at the
bpa wrote:
> Have you tried the nuclear option - stop LMS and delete all *.db files
> in the Cache directory.
> Then start LMS and do a scan.
> It would means there should be nothing left over from previous problems
> (e.g. image issue)
yes, also completely rebuilt a few times from scratch
bpa wrote:
> What is your Database memory Config setting ? (WebUI
> Setting/Advanced/Performance ) - for a Zero with less than 1Gb - I think
> it should be "normal"
Database Memory Config - Normal
I do have 105,000 tracks
Swap file was previously enabled
Grumpy Bob wrote:
> My current 'travel LMS server' is a Raspberry Pi Zero 2. It is running
> on PCP 8.1.0 and the LMS version is 8.2.0 - 1627922070 @ Tue Aug 3
> 11:43:18 CEST 2021
> Music files are on a 2Tb SSD USB connected drive. Other than being a bit
> slow on a clear and re-scan, this
Still no joy..
Think I'm going to give up on the Zero and revert back to a 4.
Shame as I built a nice little enclosure that looked great.
DAC hat and tall case ordered
Code:
[22-03-14 16:12:02.2729] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v8.2.0,
Hung again...
LMS log
Code:
[22-03-14 16:12:02.2729] main::init (390) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v8.2.0, 1627922070, Tue Aug 3 11:43:18 CEST 2021) perl 5.032001 -
aarch64-linux-thread-multi
[22-03-14 16:12:03.7838] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1341) Warning:
paul- wrote:
> Likely you need to add a swap file. We don't enable that by default,
> since it adds wear and tear to your SD card.
>
> If you want to test. Remove "noswap" from the boot commandline.
Thanks, I'll give that a try...
Scanning again - pervious scans seems to hang for hours at
Just to add...
I'd replaced SD Card with a new one.
Scan showed a corrupt JPEG which I've replaced - currently rescanning...
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paul- wrote:
> 64bit should be fine now days. The pi zero 2 still is pretty memory
> limited for LMS.
Oh... I'd had solid build on a RPi4 for months but can't seem to get
Zero2W running stable with the same HD of music (it is quite large!)
I'd left it scanning music on Friday and returned
Man in a van wrote:
> the Mirror repo is here
Ah yes, selected that but think updates already applied OK via normal.
Code:
[ INFO ] Checking for slimserver-CPAN.tcz updates...
[ INFO ] Checking for Updates from:
http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/tcz_repo
[
LMS starts OK, just randomly quits.
Not sure what you mean about pCP mirror repo?
I clicked the pCP full update and updated libs on LMS.
Code:
Raspberry | piCorePlayer v8.1.0 | www v00017 | linux 5.10.77-pcpCore-v7
(32) | piCore v13.1 | Squeezelite v1.9.9-1391-pCP
I had a stable version of 8.0 running on Pi 2 Zero W - built with
support from @man in a van who provided files that worked with the Pi 2
Zero
I rebuilt recently as I couldn't manage to get on changed wifi network
and used the newer 8.1 image which works but LMS keeps crashing.
Can anyone
Hi,
Setup picoreplayer v8 on pi Zero 2 W and all working great on my wifi.
Given to friend as a gift but their iPeng not showing the player.
I had edified the config file to suit their wifi but iPeng not showing
the player.
Ill pop round to take a closer look but presumed the pi takes this
paul- wrote:
> Got my Zero-2W, With the 32 bit pCP8 image, the only thing I had to
> update is the config.txt, and add netusb to the boot partition.
> Networking worked fine.
>
> The 64bit image requires a bit more to get it to boot. I'm in the
> process of building kernels and doing some
Man in a van wrote:
> use the 32 bit image
>
> https://repo.picoreplayer.org/insitu/piCorePlayer8.0.0/piCorePlayer8.0.0.zip
>
>
> Read through the thread, all the info is there and some screenshots
>
> post #11
>
> post #20
>
> post #11
>
> 36057
>
> to edit the pCP_ROOT I plugged the
chill wrote:
> That's what I started with.
>
>
>
> I hesitate to imply that these are the definitive steps needed - I
> simply copied what was done before. And this will all become redundant
> anyway as soon as Paul gets hold of his PI02 and makes an image that
> works out of the box. But
Man in a van wrote:
> In Chill's post
>
> 1 and 2 are in Boot
>
> 3 in Root
>
> ronnie
I've used the 64bit image (is this right?)
Accessing on a windows PC and can only see a folder called overlays
(drive is called PCP_BOOT)
Do I create a boot folder?
Man in a van wrote:
> maybe check your locations ?
>
> Post #34
>
> 'https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115331-New-RPi-Zero-2-W=1036945=1#post1036945
> '
> (https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?115331-New-RPi-Zero-2-W=1036945=1#post1036945)
>
>
> ronnie
both saved in
Received my Pi Zero 2 yesterday and trying to get PiCorePlayer running.
Tried 32 and 64 bit images v8.0.0 but I just get a rainbow screen with 6
short 1 long green LED flashes.
Found this thread and added bcm2710-rpi-zero-2.dtb to the root and
firmware-rpi-wifi.tcz to tce/optional folder
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