OK I was to quick to conclude:
1. I restored the database to the date before the update
2. I deleted all music tracks out of the library
3. Re enabled the dropbox to import music
Result:
First 100 or so tracks out of 450 imported correctly the rest cant be
viewed in the library till you enter the cart number in the search box.
Could this be due to certain characters in the file name been imported?
Are there any characters I should avoid in the file names?
Question:
Does rddbcheck exist in Rivendell 2.5.3 as it did in 1.7.2? I have tried
running it in terminal but it tells me that file does not exist. I
starting to think I wipe everything and start from scratch :-(
Centos 5.10
Rivendell 2.5.3
Thank you
Stan
On 30/10/13 8:37 AM, Stan Fotinos wrote:
I have restored the latest database backup I had before the update and
that appears to have fixed the issue, it's just that by the time I
realised what was happening in the library a few hundred tracks had
been imported.
Hope this info saves someone else from this issue, and from now I will
always click that backup button just before any update.
Thanks
Stan
On 26/10/13 9:54 PM, Cowboy wrote:
On Saturday 26 October 2013 08:51:07 am Stan Fotinos wrote:
No one else has updated Centos 5.x to 5.10, anyone... You would think I
would know better by now not to just click the update button.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
You did make a backup before clicking that button, yes ?
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