gorman wrote: > Thanks for replying so quickly. I went on seeking solutions... and I'm > not sure the problem lied with Squeezelite-X. The server is a fixed > machine, always wired. And it's the same machine on which Squeezelite-X > is running. > > I thought the problem lied with SQLX, is there an official acronym for > it? :), but then I noticed that accessing the plugins page in servers > settings (web interface) crashed the server too. So I wondered whether > first the server crashed and then SQLX gave its errors. > > I looked at Squeezebox Server logs and I found this: > > Code: -------------------- > > > [20-08-15 04:14:21.6538] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.6536] cannot unlink file for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\spotty.exe: Permission denied at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 90 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.6543] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.6543] cannot remove directory for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread: Directory not empty at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 90 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.6549] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.6548] cannot remove directory for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty\Bin: Directory not empty at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 90 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.6554] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.6553] cannot remove directory for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty: Directory not empty at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 90 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.7964] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.7962] IO error: Can't open file C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\spotty.exe for write : Permission denied > at /Slim/Utils/PluginManager.pm line 861 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.8003] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.8002] cannot unlink file for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\spotty.exe: Permission denied at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 131 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.8012] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.8011] cannot remove directory for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread: Directory not empty at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 131 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.8019] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.8018] cannot remove directory for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty\Bin: Directory not empty at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 131 > [20-08-15 04:14:21.8063] Slim::Utils::Misc::msg (1255) Warning: [04:14:21.8062] cannot remove directory for C:\ProgramData\Squeezebox\Cache\InstalledPlugins\Plugins\Spotty: Directory not empty at /Slim/Utils/PluginDownloader.pm line 131 > -------------------- > > > And I remembered that yesterday (or today, I honestly don't remember), > SQLX alerted me to a Spotty update being available. I updated and > restarted the server from within SQLX. Maybe something went wrong > there, because when I accessed Task Manager (Windows 10) I saw like 8 > or 9 different spotty.exe instances. But according to the plugins > page, spotty was not installed. So I force stopped all those > instances, deleted all folders and files related to spotty, restarted > the server and... crossing fingers, now everything seems to be working > correctly. > > I am sorry for thinking that SQLX was the culprit, while it probably > was simply reacting to the server stopping, and not causing it to > stop.
Whew! That is good to know. I have installed Spotty updated from within either the Default Skin and/or Material Skin many times without incident, so not sure what happened there. (It is the skin that is doing the work.) Anyway, glad to know things are back up and running. R Greg Dawson. Squeezelite-X ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rgdawson's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=65236 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=108550 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins
