Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Erland's Plug-ins, Large Collections, and Hardware Requirements

2012-09-19 Thread stevedresden

Thanks - I'll do some digging and see how I get on.

For info the database is on the SDHC card not on the disk. I have a 1TB
disk formatted to NTFS with the music library on it. Is this optimal? I
did wonder whether formatting the disk as EXT3 would have any noticeable
effect.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: BBCiPlayer Plugin (UK only)

2012-09-19 Thread danco

VirusKiller wrote: 
 I have a suspicion that Time Machine in OSX may be interfering. 
 Whenever it kicks in (hourly), everything on the box freezes for a few
 seconds.  Unfortunately, there appears to be no option to have it run
 once at, say, 4am.


Apple does not provide an interface. But there is the third-party Time
Machine Editor. I am sure it can also be done by using Terminal, or
digging into a plist.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: BBCiPlayer Plugin (UK only)

2012-09-19 Thread VirusKiller

danco wrote: 
 Apple does not provide an interface. But there is the third-party Time
 Machine Editor. I am sure it can also be done by using Terminal, or
 digging into a plist. Thanks.  I decided to use
http://www.klieme.com/TimeMachineScheduler.html instead as it seems to
be actively developed for Lion and Mountain Lion.  I'm now only backing
up once a day between 11pm and 6am.  Only time will tell, but I'm pretty
sure that starving a streaming process of CPU when TM kicks in isn't a
good thing.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPeng support thread

2012-09-19 Thread 05mattjax

pippin wrote: 
 Depends on your router configuration.
 What you need to do is to configure your router so that it will forward
 the WOL packet to your local network (essentially re-broadcast it
 there). Most routers have a special option for this for WOL.
 The you have to set the port over which your router does this in iPeng's
 server settings for your remotely configured server.
 
 It then works like this: iPeng sends a WOL packet to your router on the
 port you configure. Your router then takes that packet and re-broadcasts
 it on your local network to wake up the server.
 
 If you do the whole configuration remotely, you will also have to know
 (and setup) the MAC of your server, if you do it while you are on your
 own WiFi, chances are that iPeng can detect the MAC and will then store
 it as soon as you enable WOL.
 
 You can see this in the server settings.

Sorry but I'm new to this please can you explain simply. If on foreign
wifi do I need to configure the foreign router? What ports do I need to
configure/open? Thanks



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPeng support thread

2012-09-19 Thread pippin

There are two possibilities:

1. your router supports WOL, then it has a port that you send the packet
to (usually 9) and that's what you enter in iPeng.

2. your router does NOT support WOL, then you might still be able to use
it. You'd have to open port 3483 also for UDP (not only for TCP as you
do for iPeng's playback; you probably did already do that if you want to
connect a Squeezebox remotely) and leave iPeng's default configuration
as it is. Then iPeng will use port 3483 for the WOL packet and your
router will send it to your server.
This, however, depends on whether your server/computer also can use
directly addressed WOL packets (usually they get broadcast, which is
what the router feature would do) and also your switches and your router
will have to remember the IP routes within your network. The problem is
that when your computer is off, it technically doesn't have an address
so the rest of your infrastructure has to remember how to send messages
to it. 
WOL packets are usually broadcast and send to every device on your
network and even in standby the network card will listen for the magic
WOL packets and wake up the computer.

I obviously can't tell you how your router's configuration works, I only
have my own router which does not support WOL.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPeng support thread

2012-09-19 Thread 05mattjax

pippin wrote: 
 There are two possibilities:
 
 1. your router supports WOL, then it has a port that you send the packet
 to (usually 9) and that's what you enter in iPeng.
 
 2. your router does NOT support WOL, then you might still be able to use
 it. You'd have to open port 3483 also for UDP (not only for TCP as you
 do for iPeng's playback; you probably did already do that if you want to
 connect a Squeezebox remotely) and leave iPeng's default configuration
 as it is. Then iPeng will use port 3483 for the WOL packet and your
 router will send it to your server.
 This, however, depends on whether your server/computer also can use
 directly addressed WOL packets (usually they get broadcast, which is
 what the router feature would do) and also your switches and your router
 will have to remember the IP routes within your network. The problem is
 that when your computer is off, it technically doesn't have an address
 so the rest of your infrastructure has to remember how to send messages
 to it. 
 WOL packets are usually broadcast and send to every device on your
 network and even in standby the network card will listen for the magic
 WOL packets and wake up the computer.
 
 I obviously can't tell you how your router's configuration works, I only
 have my own router which does not support WOL.

Thank you. So as I understand it:

Stick 9 in the port on iPeng and try waking up server when I'm on
foreign wifi/3G.

Failing that try option 2 as I already have these ports open.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] iPeng support thread

2012-09-19 Thread pippin

You will probably also have to check/change your router configuration
for WOL



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: BBCiPlayer Plugin (UK only)

2012-09-19 Thread Triode

VirusKiller wrote: 
 Same here: I'm definitely running 1.2.8 and I get title = No Title.

Version 1.2.9 should hopefully fix this.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Announce: Beta version of SvrPowerControl

2012-09-19 Thread gharris999

Simon_rb wrote: 
 Hi Mr G,
 
 Everything still working well except I've noticed my players are not
 pushed to mysqueezebox.com when the plugin turns the server off. They
 seem to sit in limbo. (2 x Radios, 1 x Receiver and 1 x Touch). I
 believe I have all the settings set correctly and played about with the
 timings with no success.. Any ideas?
 
 CheersI just tested this with UEML 10.01 (running from the git code on a
Ubuntu box) with a Transporter, SBRadio  SBTouch.  SrvrPowerCtrl was
able to push them all to mysqueezebox.com when suspending and then
successfully fetched them all back again when WOLed.  So it's working
for me.  

Try setting SrvrPowerCtrl's logging to debug.  This is what the log
should look like for a successful round trip:

Code:

[12-09-19 21:49:13.5533] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::WebUI::RenderActionPage 
(260) Suspending to www.mysqueezebox.com in 5 seconds..
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0014] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::Util::PowerOffPlayer (571) 
Powering off Squeezebox Radio: Squeezebox Radio
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0066] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::Util::PowerOffPlayer (571) 
Powering off Squeezebox Touch: Squeezebox Touch
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0144] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(178) client == Squeezebox Radio::baby::'Squeezebox Radio'--00:04:20:26:ad:dd
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0163] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(233) Clients to push: {
  00:04:20:01:02:03 = 1,
  00:04:20:bb:cc:dd = 1,
  00:04:20:aa:bb:cc = 1,
  }
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0175] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::SaveSyncGroups 
(377) Saving syncgroups: []
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0186] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(295) Powering off Squeezebox Radio(Squeezebox Radio)--00:04:20:aa:bb:cc
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0195] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(301)Unsyncing Squeezebox Radio(Squeezebox Radio)--00:04:20:aa:bb:cc
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0204] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(306)  Pushing Squeezebox Radio(Squeezebox Radio)--00:04:20:aa:bb:cc to 
www.mysqueezebox.com..
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0221] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(295) Powering off Transporter(Transporter)--00:04:20:01:02:03
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0230] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(301)Unsyncing Transporter(Transporter)--00:04:20:01:02:03
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0238] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(306)  Pushing Transporter(Transporter)--00:04:20:01:02:03 to 
www.mysqueezebox.com..
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0253] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(295) Powering off Squeezebox Touch(Squeezebox Touch)--00:04:20:bb:cc:dd
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0263] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(301)Unsyncing Squeezebox Touch(Squeezebox Touch)--00:04:20:bb:cc:dd
  [12-09-19 21:49:18.0271] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::PushToAltServer 
(306)  Pushing Squeezebox Touch(Squeezebox Touch)--00:04:20:bb:cc:dd to 
www.mysqueezebox.com..
  [12-09-19 21:49:19.2134] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::WebUI::RenderActionDonePage 
(317) action == suspend2as
  [12-09-19 21:49:33.0025] 
Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::RemotePlayerRequest (654) Sending request: 
http://www.mysqueezebox.com/jsonrpc.js?{params:[00:04:20:aa:bb:cc,[power,0]],method:slim.request,id:1}
  [12-09-19 21:49:35.0033] 
Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::RemotePlayerRequest (654) Sending request: 
http://www.mysqueezebox.com/jsonrpc.js?{params:[00:04:20:aa:bb:cc,[sync,-]],method:slim.request,id:1}
  [12-09-19 21:49:35.8417] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::_json_done (587) 
Remote player request succeeded..
  [12-09-19 21:49:37.9689] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::_json_done (587) 
Remote player request succeeded..
  [12-09-19 21:49:39.0025] 
Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::RemotePlayerRequest (654) Sending request: 
http://www.mysqueezebox.com/jsonrpc.js?{params:[00:04:20:01:02:03,[power,0]],method:slim.request,id:1}
  [12-09-19 21:49:40.0564] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::_json_done (587) 
Remote player request succeeded..
  [12-09-19 21:49:41.0033] 
Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::RemotePlayerRequest (654) Sending request: 
http://www.mysqueezebox.com/jsonrpc.js?{params:[00:04:20:01:02:03,[sync,-]],method:slim.request,id:1}
  [12-09-19 21:49:42.7488] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::_json_done (587) 
Remote player request succeeded..
  [12-09-19 21:49:45.0024] 
Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::RemotePlayerRequest (654) Sending request: 
http://www.mysqueezebox.com/jsonrpc.js?{params:[00:04:20:bb:cc:dd,[power,0]],method:slim.request,id:1}
  [12-09-19 21:49:46.8132] Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::_json_done (587) 
Remote player request succeeded..
  [12-09-19 21:49:47.0015] 
Plugins::SrvrPowerCtrl::AltServer::RemotePlayerRequest (654) Sending request: 
http://www.mysqueezebox.com/jsonrpc.js?{params:[00:04:20:bb:cc:dd,[sync,-]],method:slim.request,id:1}
  [12-09-19 21:49:48.3908]