Stone Free wrote: 
> Also I'm not sure whether the rollback command is meant to show any
> particular output as I seem to get this:
> 
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > /bin/grep: invalid option -- w
  > /bin/grep: invalid option -- w
  > BusyBox v1.01 (2020.08.20-19:25+0000) multi-call binary
  > 
  > Usage: grep [-ihHnqvs] PATTERN [FILEs...]
  > 
  > Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.
  > 
  > Options:
  > -H      prefix output lines with filename where match was found
  > -h      suppress the prefixing filename on output
  > -i      ignore case distinctions
  > -l      list names of files that match
  > -n      print line number with output lines
  > -q      be quiet. Returns 0 if result was found, 1 otherwise
  > -v      select non-matching lines
  > -s      suppress file open/read error messages
  > 
  > BusyBox v1.01 (2020.08.20-19:25+0000) multi-call binary
  > 
  > Usage: grep [-ihHnqvs] PATTERN [FILEs...]
  > 
  > Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.
  > 
  > Options:
  > -H      prefix output lines with filename where match was found
  > -h      suppress the prefixing filename on output
  > -i      ignore case distinctions
  > -l      list names of files that match
  > -n      print line number with output lines
  > -q      be quiet. Returns 0 if result was found, 1 otherwise
  > -v      select non-matching lines
  > -s      suppress file open/read error messages
  > 
  > /bin/grep: invalid option -- w
  > BusyBox v1.01 (2020.08.20-19:25+0000) multi-call binary
  > 
  > Usage: grep [-ihHnqvs] PATTERN [FILEs...]
  > 
  > Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.
  > 
  > Options:
  > -H      prefix output lines with filename where match was found
  > -h      suppress the prefixing filename on output
  > -i      ignore case distinctions
  > -l      list names of files that match
  > -n      print line number with output lines
  > -q      be quiet. Returns 0 if result was found, 1 otherwise
  > -v      select non-matching lines
  > -s      suppress file open/read error messages
  > 
  > does not exist on PetersNAS !
  > 
--------------------
> > 
> 
> The help seems to indicate some sort of menu should be shown
> 
> > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > 
  > ./QlogitechMediaServer.sh rollback
  > 
  > Lets you rollback, to earlier installed release of LMS if they have been 
installed.
  > Will show a menu, where you can choice a older version. ( Only if that 
version was installed earlier )
  > ( Very useful if a new release is causing trouble, don't forget to disable 
updates with NOUPDATE=0 to stop updating/upgrading ! )
  > 
--------------------
> > however as you can see from my output no menu appears

Check rights/attributes of backup files
and check the .QLMS.conf for setting
ARCHIVE=1

For me the rollback did exactly what I wanted. 

Perhaps Digimaster himself can further assist you. Otherwise I would
wait for the next nightly and install QLMS again. It will then check for
the latest nightly and install it.

Another try is to download the fixed http.pm from the repo and replace
this in your existing installation. Phillipe44 has written some infos on
that in the commit changes. 
Search under the nightly build pages. 

Good luck



NAS: QNAP TS-451 QTS 4.4.2.1310 (4x 4TB, RAID5)
Services: QLogitechMediaServer 2.21.00
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