All,

A followup thread -- since it was replied that pCP no longer requires completely abandoning previous installs to do a new upgrade, I resurrected my old RPi, burned the img to an SD card, connected everything together, and gave it a go. Ulterior motive -- NAS processor usage a 100% for very long stretches of time which makes using LMS on it impossible (as it, five minutes for the web UI to load :-/).

pCP looks remarkably similar now to what it was then, which made moving around its UI a breeze.  A few updated to get network shares installed (to map my NAS) and LSM, and I've a working LMS. Building the library took a few minutes over two hours. But now I know, from this tread, about the ability to use Music Folders to "add" albums to the library, I no longer have to wait those two hours to see new music in the LSM UI. I've scheduled a re-scan nightly at 2am just in case.

Thanks to everyone who responded to this thread. There are other open source products where requests for help in the forums is met with utter silence (looking at you Clementine), but no the LMS/Squeezebox forums.

Regards,

Guy

On 12/9/2018 10:22 AM, garym wrote:
Which rPi did you have. I think the newer models have a more powerful
processor. I use the 3B+

gstalnaker wrote: 
For another perspective,

My RPi journey ...

I discontinued use of my RPi as an LMS server. I had it connected to
both
an external USB3 drive and later a Zyxel NAS326. Configuration
relatively
simple and it worked. Mostly.

Why mostly? I have a very large library: 3400 albums (vast majority
classical, choral, opera, and jazz); 51,000 tracks. The horsepower of
the
RPi was capable of playing this collection (I have a Classic3 and an SB
Radio, so nothing complicated there). What I could hardly do was add to
it
.... when I asked LMS to rescan for new or changed music I had to wait
hours
for its completion. There are elements of the LMS ui that are not
available
during this time, mainly Genre, which is my preferred way of using LMS.

I initially used piCP but hated having to delete-and-reinstall to
update,
especially with the rebuild library that required.

I shifted to using a German RPi/LMS product called Max2Play, which is a
nice web UI that also includes options for most of the audio add-on
boards.
It's fault is that periodically, for me, at some future date after
install
and setup, the web UI would freak .... requiring a effing reinstall and
library rescan.

Finally I did things the hard way and installed & configured the build
of
Debian for RPi on a new RPi board. Again all worked, but library rescans
remained abysmally long.

Discovered that the Zyxel NAS326 comes with an older build of LMS7.2 so
figured what do I have to loose and gave it a try. Works very well, to
my
surprise. I don't know if it's the 4Gb mirrored drives, or having them
attached to the same board running the NAS326 software (a linux
variant),
but the library rescans are much faster, though not as fast as I'd
prefer,
but better.

I don't thus have the latest and greatest LMS Mike, et. al have written
for
us because updating the NAS326 to use it is hard (dependencies are
difficult to address via SSH to it), it does work, is stable, and thus
I'm
happy.

So, upshot is that for me my 3400 album collection proved too much for
the
RPi horse power ONLY when rescanning the library, which was fairly
frequent
as I'm buying new albums all the time.

Your mileage may vary.

Regards,

Guy

On Sun, Dec 9, 2018, 8:32 AM DCtoDaylight <
DCtoDaylight.8s0mrc (AT) no-mx (DOT) forums.slimdevices.com wrote:

Hi Guy's,
I'm in a similar situation, my 2007 vintage ubuntu box is showing it's
age, and I need to prepare for it's demise...  The Raspberry PI is an
interesting option, so a couple of quick questions for those using
one:
Does pCP run a simplified version of LMS, or is it the full deal?
(like
the touch can run a simplified version)
Is there any issues using a moderate collection of Squeeze box
clients?
I'm currently running 2 SB3's, a Touch, and a pair of Transporters.
Cheers, Dave



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