bpa wrote:
> I agree - the power up order of components is critical. Router first,
> and network must be up & running for LMS to be able to respond to the
> single (?) broadcast request from each players as they power up.
>
> If you haven't made sure that LMS server IP address remains the
d6jg wrote:
> Its an order of events issue. The players poll for the server and its
> not there. Put your server on a UPS.
I agree - the power up order of components is critical. Router first,
and network must be up & running for LMS to be able to respond to the
single (?) broadcast request
Its an order of events issue. The players poll for the server and its
not there. Put your server on a UPS.
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P (NFS)
[B]Living Room* - Joggler & SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 -> Celestion F20s
*Office* - Pi3+Sreen -> Sony TAFE320 -> Celestion F10s / Pi2+DAC & SB3
-> Onkyo
Wired or cable connected?
*SqueezeBoxes:* 1x Transporter (Living room) 1x SB2 (shed), 1x Radio
(Kitchen), 1x Boom (Dining room), 1x piCorePlayer (jacuzzi), 1x
piCorePlayer (Garden) 1x OSMC + Squeezelite (Movie room), 1x Touch
(Study 2), few spare unit's
*Server:* LMS on Pi3 7.9.1. on PcP 3.21
itm wrote:
> Whenever I get a power cut, and need to restart my LMS server (7.9.2,
> Linux), my Squeezebox Classic and Booms never get detected by the LMS
> server. It will usually detect my Chromecast and at least one of my
> Google Home devices, but never the Squeezebox Classic and Booms
Whenever I get a power cut, and need to restart my LMS server (7.9.2,
Linux), my Squeezebox Classic and Booms never get detected by the LMS
server. It will usually detect my Chromecast and at least one of my
Google Home devices, but never the Squeezebox Classic and Booms (even
after a restart).