On 25/12/2007, liam. whiteside
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just tried to install Moose.  When it started, it asked about
> connecting to the database, so I allowed it and it scanned all the
> contents.
>
> Now SqueezeCenter won't run, I've tried various restarts, reinstalls,
> but Moose seems to have killed something to do with the database.
>
> I'm running the latest nightly build of SC7 (25th Dec) on SlimNAS.
>
> [07-12-25 23:19:30.8870] Slim::Utils::MySQLHelper::createSystemTables
> (433) FATAL: Couldn't connect to database: [Can't connect to local
> MySQL server through socket
> '/mnt/40Gb_IDE/slimnas/var/squeezecenter/squeezecenter-mysql.sock'
> (2)]
>
> Any suggestions welcome before I have to rebuild the NAS. First step is
> to get SC working again, but if anyone can also explain why Moose killed
> it and show me how that can run correctly I'd be grateful.

Hi Liam,

Moose shouldnt be able to kill SC.

But.. Two things spring to mind..

1. If you've got a lot of albums, and moose has just downloaded all the
covers in a scan, then the next time SC starts it may take a few
minutes to purge its artwork cache.. I guess a NAS may take longer..
Not sure.. While it's doing this you generally dont get any life from SC..
If you stop the server, delete the cache folder, then restart the server, it
should start straight away if this is the problem.

2. We recently changed the mysql binding so you dont need to edit the
my.tt file. It's possible the text that moose writes (which is two apostophe's,
rather than an empty string) is causing problems on a different version of
mysql than those tested. One way to check this is to turn off the 'Allow
non server machine access to MySQL' in Moose's options. Click ok.
Reboot server.

HTH,

-- 
- Dr Lovegrove
http://www.rusticrhino.com/drlovegrove
http://groups.google.com/group/moosenews
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