Martin_Edney;572995 Wrote:
So I'm starting to think that there may be a problem with my Trackstat
plugin, or its data. Whether this is what caused the original problem
is not clear. Any ideas please?
Try one of the newer betas that uses SQLite? (Sorry, that's probably
not very helpful!)
Martin_Edney;572793 Wrote:
Thanks, I'm using AVG which by default is only set to scan a defined
list of infectable files (and files with no file extension). *.myd and
*.myi aren't in the list of files that it will scan, so I don't think
this is the problem.
I'd still suggest suspending AVG
atrocity;571195 Wrote:
So yesterday I used the virtualized-under-Vista server as a test and
I:
1. Imported my TrackStat backup from the main Linux server (the one I
use most commonly).
2. Did a complete clear and rescan of the database
3. Went into TrackStat settings and selected
slate;572795 Wrote:
Or newt time it happens fire up taskmanager and have a look if there are
processes that eat the CPU
Thanks - I already did this - see my original post, where I wrote:
Martin_Edney;571110 Wrote:
Today when this [a long pause in playback] happened, I quickly went to
the
Mnyb;571173 Wrote:
AV software should have *MYD and *.MYI files excluded (these are often
tempfiles created by MySQL).
Older MSE version bugs' so it did not honor those settings.
Thanks, I'm using AVG which be default is only set to scan a defined
list of infectable files (and files with no
It could still be rescanning. I had the problem were it would just do
repeated rescanning ... like it never ended.
Look in your server and scanner logfiles.
Or newt time it happens fire up taskmanager and have a look if there
are processes that eat the CPU
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I, too, have been having this problem. I'm also running on a Vortexbox
appliance, with Custom Scan and Custom Browse enabled. It stopped
happening for several weeks, and then started up again a few weeks ago.
The couple of times that I've managed to log in while the problem was
happening, mysql
I've been having the same problem intermittently. I'm running SB
Server on a Vortexbox Appliance (Fedora Linux) with Custom Browse and
Custom Scan activated. I have about 2500 CD's loaded already but I'm
very much still in add mode. I believe the problem is that rescans
are triggered by new
MySQL gave me problems when I was using MS Security Essentials as
AV-program.
Apparently the two don't go together. I changed Esentials for Avira and
things were fast and smooth from then on.
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Mnyb;571173 Wrote:
Are you using the browse music folder instead of artist's albums
genres etc ?
Thanks for your help.
No, I most often listen via random mix, though when I wrote yesterday
I'd chosen to listen to an album by going via artist, and the problem
occurred after the album had been
Here's my set up
- Windows XP Professional SP3
- Squeezebox Server Version: 7.5.1 - r30836
- 2 Squeezebox players in different rooms (1 x Classic v.3 and 1 x
Duet)
- Wired connection from PC to broadband router, wireless from router to
Squeezebox players
Occasionally (once or twice every few
what kind of settings for automatic rescan ?
Did you schedule squeezeboxserver to scan your music ? (rescan timer in
advanced settings)
Or did you get new music and manually started the scan ?
Since 7.4 ? scan always breaks playback for me.
But you are on 7.5.1 I don't think the
Mnyb;571115 Wrote:
what kind of settings for automatic rescan ?
Did you schedule squeezeboxserver to scan your music ? (rescan timer in
advanced settings)
Or did you get new music and manually started the scan ?
Since 7.4 ? scan always breaks playback for me.
But you are on 7.5.1
Are you using the browse music folder instead of artist's albums
genres etc ?
If you find a new Album during BMF it's scanned and added, heck i think
some kind of check including is going a son as you hit a bunch of files
with bmf .
Do you get problems during normal scans ? re AV software , no
Martin_Edney;571110 Wrote:
Occasionally (once or twice every few hours) playback stops in the
middle of a song, for something like 30 seconds to 1 minute or more,
and then picks up again where it left off.
I've been having trouble with this as well, both with a dedicated
Ubuntu server and
Yes trackstat and those dynamic playlists seem to be more prone to
causing the type of thing mentioned.
If you have large collection running on a server may be useful to try
the tweaked mysql settings that give the mysql process more memory etc.
Seems to improve things for me:
Hi,
Thanks for sharing.
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