Well I've had a couple of these on my linux install. i love to try new
betas and install a new one almost on daily basis.
So I had this somewhere in th7.1 to 7.2 betas and the remedy was to the
delete the whole cache folder.

If you go the squeeze center settings and the "information" tab if you
scroll down you can se the location of your cache (this varies between
different OS ).

You can ssh to it delete it, but this is important stop the
SqueezeCenter process before you do that.
After you deleted the cache dir, you can restart SC again.

As it no longer has any database it will rebuild it and force a rescan
of everything, so SC will be slow to open for a while and so on, just
wait for it to finish it's scan.

Disclaimer: I have limited knowledge on the ReadyNas implementation
maybe the cleanslimserver is doing a lot more than this,
cleanslimserver's name says a lot maybe it can delete old slimserver
installs for people who are going to upgrade to SquezeeCenter.

And also is it not so that some NAS releases has special adaptation's
?
So asking the ReadyNas forum is probably better.

There has been numerous treads on slimserver vs squeezecenter
install/uninstall for all supported OS.
I think if you'd gone from a slimserver application to a
squeezecenter.
I would try very hard to do a clean install.
If I'm migrating SqueezeCenter to SquezeeCenter maybe it's only the dB
then deleting cache might help.


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