[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Slim CD Ver 6.2 Web response time

2005-11-05 Thread NigelC

mherger Wrote: 
  Im interested in trying this. What is the parameter scale? Mine is
  currently set at 10, does this mean 100Mb?
 
 I never thought about this. But yes, I think it's kilobytes. But 100MB 
 
 seems unnecessary large to me. How large is your slimserversql.db file?
 
 Your music collection?
 
 

Thanks Michael, Dan

The parameter is currently set to 100,000, the database file is 6.4Mb
with 400 albums, 5274 tracks, 220 artists. Slim.exe is running using 60
to 63Mb memory

I'm trying to improve the response of my new PC
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=17860

Nigel


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: crash with FLAC files

2005-11-05 Thread spamfree

Your Squeezebox version?


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Slim CD Ver 6.2 Web response time

2005-11-05 Thread john . leonard

I'm experiencing many of the same problems (slow web, stopped music)
even after downloading the latest fix.  It is frustrating enough that
my wife prefers listening to the radio rather than fight the
inconsistency of the slim server.

I'm running:

Slimserver: 6.2.1 - 5012

OS: FC3 and  perl 5.8.5 on x86_64

Are there debug flags I can set to determine where the hang-ups are
occuring?


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: crash with FLAC files

2005-11-05 Thread Jim

letrout Wrote: 
 ...the Slimp3 saying could not open file It has the MP3 stream
 format for FLAC file format unchecked, I haven't tried it any other
 way.

The Slimmp3 does not play FLAC.

You need to transcode FLACs to 320kb/s MP3's - which it the best the
SlimMp3 can handle.


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[SlimDevices: Unix] SlimServer running sweet on Linux box but how do I...

2005-11-05 Thread CavesOfTQLT

upload my music onto it from my XP box?

Just a recap;

Machine A: Clean install of Mandriva LE2005 with 2 HD, one 120Gb with
the OS on it and SlimServer, the other a 200Gb with my music in
flac/ogg/mp3 format. Connected by ethernet direct to the wireless
router.

Machine B: Clean install of XP Pro with a 13Gb HD. Yes, 13Gb! Don't
ask. Oh all right, if you must. This old HD just wouldn't team up with
the 200Gb without causing boot failures, so the 120 I had in mind for
this machine had to go in A. Connected wirelessly to the wireless
router.

The SlimServer machine has been running sweetly, no issues with
break-ups to the music, no 'crashes' or stopping of SlimServer.
Brilliant.

On the XP machine I've loaded up EAC, and configured it for flac, and
this runs okay. Insert audio CD, select tracks, click the mp3 button
and I get one full directory of replay-gained flac files.

I've got tag  rename set up so I can check/alter the tags if
necessary.

What I need to do now is find a way to upload my newly created flac
files onto the Linux box from this XP box.

Using Firefox I can put in http://slimserver:9000 and get the
SlimServer Web-UI proving the connection between the two machines is
okay.

Any suggestions, preferably in step by step formation, for the best way
of doing this would be appreciated.

Robbie


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer running sweet on Linux box but how do I...

2005-11-05 Thread CavesOfTQLT

I did install Samba on the Linux box. I'll have a look at the website
you mention. Cheers for the help.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] SlimServer running sweet on Linux box but how do I...

2005-11-05 Thread Pat Farrell
On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 13:01 -0800, CavesOfTQLT wrote:
 upload my music onto it from my XP box?

Lots of options.
The easiest is probably to use FTP or SFTP
assuming your Linux box has the matching FTP or sftp server
or ssh where you can do ftp over ssh tunneling.

Or you can just turn on samba on the linux box
and mount the remote drive as a share on
your Windoz box, thus using anything you like
even drag and drop.

You do have ssh up and running on linux and are no longer
using evil stuff like telnet, right?

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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Death on rescan

2005-11-05 Thread kdf


On 5-Nov-05, at 1:30 PM, john.leonard wrote:


2005-11-05 16:18:46.0713 DBD::SQLite::db prepare_cached failed: no such
table: tracks(1) at dbdimp.c line 268 at
/usr/local/slimserver/CPAN/Ima/DBI.pm line 391.


Dan will have a more useful suggestion than I on this, but for me I've 
only seen this kind of crash when I've forgotten to update the SQL 
folder
when updating my copy of the svn files.  Assuming you have installed 
from a tar or rpm, the only thing I'd suggest is to find the 
.slimserversql.db file and delete it.
Look in ~ or /usr/local/slimserver/Cache.  This will let the server 
completely reconstruct the db tables and fields.  Wiping the cache only 
clears the tables.


-kdf

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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer running sweet on Linux box but how do I...

2005-11-05 Thread dropbear

Your samba installation should come with a number example config files,
and looking through the example smb.conf here is the basic setup to
share a directory (/tmp) on you linux box:

# This one is useful for people to share files
[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
read only = no
public = yes

The documentation on the samba.org site is very good and generally
pretty easy to use.

Something like Webmin and Swat is good to install as it make
maintaining your Linux PC much easier, so long as you use the most
common/popular packages.

Pete


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer running sweet on Linux box but how do I...

2005-11-05 Thread Pat Farrell
On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 13:51 -0800, dropbear wrote:
 Your samba installation should come with a number example config files,
 and looking through the example smb.conf here is the basic setup to
 share a directory (/tmp) on you linux box:

Its really easy, you can ignore 99% of the smb.conf options

The applicable lines in my box are

[songs]
path = /songs/
public = yes
valid users = pfarrell mommabear babybear pcguest
writable = yes

Assuming, of course, that your music library starts in /songs/


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: SlimServer running sweet on Linux box but how do I...

2005-11-05 Thread CavesOfTQLT

Cheers for the pointers.

My music is on the 2nd HD (200Gb one) which is mounted as /media, and
it's in a directory/folder called Audio.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Re: crash with FLAC files

2005-11-05 Thread Pat Farrell
On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 15:32 -0800, letrout wrote:
 I think I have the SB1, it just says Squeezebox on it. Firmware
 version 40.
 I did get it working with FLAC source (uncompressed over  network), 

The SB1 and SB1/G didn't have the brains to do flac over the net.
They had to uncompress the FLAC into PCM.

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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: crash with FLAC files

2005-11-05 Thread letrout

Yep that's what I'm doing now.


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: Can't open file

2005-11-05 Thread letrout

Well I was able to run my SB uncompressed with a Softsqueeze on the
laptop over the WLAN with no drops. Looks like Softsqueeze supports
native FLAC as this was driving about 2.3 Mbps. Then I fired up a file
transfer to my laptop and, unsurprisingly, got some drops. Not nearly
as bad as I expected though. I could also induce drops sometimes by
clicking on the Slimserver web interface, that surprised me a little.

I ran another test with 128kbps CBR MP3 to the SB, FLAC to the
Softsqueeze, and a file transfer. No drops at all (I thought there
might be since the file transfer should saturate the WLAN), so I can
see where transcoding would help on 802.11b. If only I could get
transcoding to work.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] 6.2.0-1 upgrade crashes when squezebox2 is on.

2005-11-05 Thread dean blackketter

Ouch.  What version of perl are you running?


On Nov 5, 2005, at 4:00 PM, tonymcc wrote:



I just installed the 6.2 slimserver upgrade.  I have an original  
Slimp3

and a Squeezbox 2 wireless.  The SliMP3 is working fine, but just
turning on the squeezebox 2 crashes the slimserver, after getting the
IP from DHCP, with this error from the /tmp/slimserver.log
--
Your vendor has not defined Socket macro IPPROTO_TCP, used at
/usr/local/slimserver/Slim/Networking/Slimproto.pm line 78
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I thought I would try and upgrade the firmware, but that seems to need
the slimserver running to work, so I'm stuck.

I get the same error if I try to run SoftSqueeze 2.0


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[SlimDevices: Unix] Re: 6.2.0-1 upgrade crashes when squezebox2 is on.

2005-11-05 Thread tonymcc

Sorry, should have post that.  I use activestate 5.8.4, running on
RedHat 9.


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