Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Official display not working properly

2017-07-23 Thread patrick31698

No advice on how to troubleshoot?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] has anyone tried piCorePlayer with a MAX98357A?

2017-07-23 Thread Greg Erskine

Photo?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread atrocity

edwin2006 wrote: 
> Yes, both are wired.
> I don't want to get in to a linux / windows bashing so of course linux
> is superior and windows sucks but never the less it is odd that the
> temporally closing of a share causes LMS / PcP to get this up-said.
> Would be nice if this solved itself when the share is not ready as
> expected.

I used to have a Windows Vista box hosting a shared drive. It would
always work for a while, sometimes for days, but it would always
eventually stop sharing. I found a registry hack and that fixed the
problem. But then my computer died and I had to buy another one that had
Windows 7. Hosting shared drives had the same issue and in that case the
hack didn't work. That was an important nudge to get me to use Linux
more.

More recently--and I wonder if this is relevant to your issue--Ubuntu
(at least) Linux had a bug where cifs mounts in fstab would become
unavailable pretty quickly and reliably. Weirdly, the workaround was to
add vers=[version number] as a mount option. As I adopted the
workaround, I am not aware if the actual bug has been fixed yet, nor
whether piCorePlayer and Ubuntu share any code.

https://askubuntu.com/questions/915549/16-04-cifs-host-is-down-but-they-are-not



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread edwin2006

Yes, both are wired.
I don't want to get in to a linux / windows bashing so of course linux
is superior and windows sucks but never the less it is odd that the
temporally closing of a share causes LMS / PcP to get this up-said.
Would be nice if this solved itself when the share is not ready as
expected.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread d6jg

Are both the Pi and the Windows box wired? If one or both is wireless
this may be the cause.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread castalla

edwin2006 wrote: 
> @epoch1970.
> From another windows box there is no problem with this share.

... which suggests the problem with the other win box in how the shares
are configured in windows.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread drmatt

But others can mount windows shares without drops.. I can. It's just a
cifs mount in the Linux kernel, this is not rocket science.


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread edwin2006

@epoch1970.
Thanks, i searched but only find a solution for the client side.
I totally switched autoconnect off with net config server
/autodisconnect:-1 and let's see what happens.

Still i think something is working not as expected at the LMS/PcP side.
If it just would reconnect then there should be no issue but somehow
linux and windows misunderstand eachother. From another windows box
there is no problem with this share.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread epoch1970

This looks like your issue.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/297684/mapped-drive-connection-to-network-share-may-be-lost

The server drops inactive connection on its side (rather than waiting
for a client disconnect), probably so that it can spin-down drives or
sleep even if clients were not disconnected properly.
So instead of rebooting, dismounting/remounting on the client should
suffice.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] has anyone tried piCorePlayer with a MAX98357A?

2017-07-23 Thread strebor56

Working; piCoreplayer 3.21 Audio, Geekworm UPS hat, Visaton FRS8M 3"
speaker, 125mm PVC 45deg elbow soil pipe as cabinet.
I wanted to call it Pootube but management veto, so it's bluetube on the
network!



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread edwin2006

It takes about 15 minutes before is looses the mounting point and then
LMS is going down.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread drmatt

Simple answer: mount the Nas to the windows box and you have a single
point of storage.. :)


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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread edwin2006

d6jg wrote: 
> My money is still on the Windows box being the issue. I have never
> experienced such an issue with pCP mounting a Linux based share on a
> NAS. The only caveat being that the NAS needs to be fully up and running
> before you boot the Pi.
Well did some testing.
1. i disabled all non-logitech plug-ins, so also no spotty => don't
think thats helping
2. Copied some music to a LaCie network 2 single disk nas. Used same
name & credentials for the share. Disk spin down after 5 minutes. =>
works like it should
3. Enabled spotty => everything works. if i use internet radio or spotty
for a while i can switch back to local files.
4. Created a share on a different W7-Pro box with same share name and
credentials => listening to internet radio very quickly the local files
cannot be used.
5. Back to share on Lacie => everything works.
6. Using share from 4 but just listening to local files => no problem,
keeps working.

So my conclusion (and correct me if im wrong, please) is that somehow
the mounting point of LMS does not work well when mounted to a windows
box. I tried two different windows computers.
Also the strange problems with spotty being not able to search for a
number and then play it are solved when using the LaCie.
The easiest way would be to move music etc to a NAS but i would like to
keep a single point for storage to make backup's etc easy. So keeping
the music on the windows box.

Now the golden question. Can this be solved and how?



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Announce: piCorePlayer 2.00

2017-07-23 Thread paul-

Error code -6 means it cannot find the remote share.   I just went back
and looked at your post with pictures.   Please verify your router IP
address, it appears that it is really 10.0.0.2



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread paul-

d6jg wrote: 
> The only caveat being that the NAS needs to be fully up and running
> before you boot the Pi.

With 3.21, there is now a retry loop on the network mount, to handle
reboots from a power outage.  I think it will try for about 2 minutes. 
Nas boxes normally startup pretty quick.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Splitting USB DAC outputs for multi zone audio - piCorePlayer?

2017-07-23 Thread ralphy

epoch1970 wrote: 
> FYI and BTW, I had to run 2 instances of squeezelite on PCP to test
> something. 
> I have noticed that PCP reports "squeezelite is not running" when the 2
> instances run. When any of the 2 failed to start, PCP would report
> "squeezelite running".
> 
> HTH

It appears to be an issue with how we are checking running squeezelite
status when there's more than one instance.  The script wasn't designed
with that in mind.  I'll see about getting it fixed.



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread kidstypike

d6jg wrote: 
> My money is still on the Windows box being the issue. I have never
> experienced such an issue with pCP mounting a Linux based share on a
> NAS. The only caveat being that the NAS needs to be fully up and running
> before you boot the Pi.

I agree.  My music files are on a WD myCloud (that's it below next to my
LMS/piCorePlayer sever). It's set to sleep after a period of non
activity, it wakes no problem when there's a demand. It's no trouble
whatsoever, it just works.

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AVI DM5
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread d6jg

edwin2006 wrote: 
> Absolutely, it's running 24/7

My money is still on the Windows box being the issue. I have never
experienced such an issue with pCP mounting a Linux based share on a
NAS. The only caveat being that the NAS needs to be fully up and running
before you boot the Pi.



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*Office* - Pi -> Sony TA FE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi & SB3 -> Onkyo CRN
755 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes
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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread edwin2006

I'm using PiCorePlayer v3.20



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Re: [SlimDevices: Unix] Persistent network mount possible?

2017-07-23 Thread drmatt

Two things. What distro on the pi and how did you setup the cifs mount?
Typically a cifs mount involves you storing the password in the fstab.
If you do this it will always reconnect after any network glitch. If you
don't do this, it will not reconnect after a reboot, but should still
maintain the mount until you explicitly unmount it.


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