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How do I find out? I just restarted it and it took more than 10
minutes, from 19,36 to 19,49 here's the server log
[16-10-21 19:36:42.2958] main::init (384) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.0, 1473501469, Sat Sep 17 04:05:47 CUT 2016) perl 5.014001 -
MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
[16-10-21
mherger wrote:
> > I just saw your question, what I was timing was from the point at
> which
> > windows started to the point at which LMS responded, that's to say
> > http://127.0.0.1:9000/ loaded, and my squeezebox came alive.
>
> And how did you figure it it was LMS taking that long, and not
I just saw your question, what I was timing was from the point at which
windows started to the point at which LMS responded, that's to say
http://127.0.0.1:9000/ loaded, and my squeezebox came alive.
And how did you figure it it was LMS taking that long, and not some
other component of your
mherger wrote:
> > The last time I restarted it took 15 minutes for the server to fire
> up.
>
> Ok, now you probably have to define what you consider "fire up". When
> does this process start, and when do you consider it done?
>
> >> [16-10-15 19:40:41.0099]
mandryka wrote:
> I have done now, and it's now down to about 30 seconds. Thank you
> gentlemen!
You can add them back back one by one and find the culprit . My guess is
that there one or two plugins not behaving very well , it may depend on
settings within those plugins too .
Mnyb wrote:
> Did you try without most of the plugins ?
I have done now, and it's now down to about 30 seconds. Thank you
gentlemen!
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The last time I restarted it took 15 minutes for the server to fire up.
Ok, now you probably have to define what you consider "fire up". When
does this process start, and when do you consider it done?
[16-10-15 19:40:41.0099] Plugins::Spotify::Spotifyd::_checkAlive (146)
spotifyd has failed
alverus wrote:
> I don't understand how people could write something like that. At the
> first point, one of the biggest advantages of win8 was the mach lesser
> RAM-consumtion. Win10 runs smoove on my Atom-tablet with just 2 GB RAM.
Everyone has their own preferences in terms of usability and
mandryka wrote:
> I forgot to mention that if I wake it from sleep, the server loads up in
> seconds. The problem only happens with a restart.
Did you try without most of the plugins ?
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS
I forgot to mention that if I wake it from sleep, the server loads up in
seconds. The problem only happens with a restart.
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reinholdk wrote:
> Nothing else that needs lot of CPU or I/O?
No, I don't think so.
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alverus wrote:
> I don't understand how people could write something like that. At the
> first point, one of the biggest advantages of win8 was the mach lesser
> RAM-consumtion. Win10 runs smoove on my Atom-tablet with just 2 GB RAM.
The Atom tablet has an SSD HD I suspect. Makes a big
reinholdk wrote:
> Michael spoke about LMS memory. Set "Database Memory Config" in LMS'
> WebUI->Settings->Advanced->Performance to Maximum.
Ah thanks, on the basis of one restart that's got it down a bit -- it
took 5 minutes.
Fizbin wrote:
> I'm aware of that. I ran LMS on a super slow Dual Pentium just fine, but
> even that had 8GB. I can't imagine what that PC would have been like on
> 4. If the OP wants a faster LMS, I think a faster PC would be the first
> (and easiest) approach. LMS on my i5 is faster...not a by
mandryka wrote:
> The last time I restarted it took 15 minutes for the server to fire up.
>
what is running in your autostart and services?
dhcp or static ip? use static
power off your lms server
get another system and ping your lms with parameter -t
get a smartphone with some timer app
start
mandryka wrote:
> The task manager said that the server was using 0 and 3% CPU, 150 MB
> memory, 0.6 Mb disk; the control panel was using 50 Mb memory, between 0
> and 1% of CPU
Nothing else that needs lot of CPU or I/O?
mandryka wrote:
> What should I set the memory usage to? It's set at 6000-6500 Mb
Michael spoke about LMS memory. Set "Database Memory Config" in LMS'
WebUI->Settings->Advanced->Performance to Maximum.
reinholdk's
mherger wrote:
> > I want to change to my system to make it faster to load the LMS after
> a
> > restart. At the moment it can take as long as half an hour, sometimes
> > faster, rarely slower. What would be the most effective changes I
> could
> > make?
>
> Try to figure out what is slowing it
I have this processor and I can boot from cold to playing music in 30
seconds. Running Ubuntu though...
~~
Clients:
1 Controller
4 Receivers
Preferred App: Squeezer for speed. Squeeze Ctrl for features
Servers:
Ubuntu on
If the OP had Linux I wouldn't have recommended any upgrades.
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I'm aware of that. I ran LMS on a super slow Dual Pentium just fine, but
even that had 8GB. I can't imagine what that PC would have been like on
4. If the OP wants a faster LMS, I think a faster PC would be the first
approach.
Just for the records: I'm running my LMS on a 4 years old Atom based
I'm aware of that. I ran LMS on a super slow Dual Pentium just fine, but
even that had 8GB. I can't imagine what that PC would have been like on
4. If the OP wants a faster LMS, I think a faster PC would be the first
approach.
LMS on my i5 is faster...not a by a mile but it's faster.
You can check for CPU and I/O issues with perfmon.exe, for example.
Fizbin wrote:
> I suggest saving your pennies for an Intel i7...or at least an i5. And
> make sure it has a minimum 8GB Ram. You can barely run Windows on 4GB.
Running Windows on 4GB is not a problem per se. Depends on the
mherger wrote:
> >> Probably a perfectly good system for Vortexbox ! But I suspect the
> >> external HD is one of the issues. USB 1.0.
> >
> > What can I do about that apart from getting a PC with 3TB hard drive?
>
> Figure out what the real bottleneck is. USB _might_ be one. But if the
>
d6jg wrote:
> Probably a perfectly good system for Vortexbox ! But I suspect the
> external HD is one of the issues. USB 1.0.
What can I do about that apart from getting a PC with 3TB hard drive?
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Probably a perfectly good system for Vortexbox ! But I suspect the
external HD is one of the issues. USB 1.0.
What can I do about that apart from getting a PC with 3TB hard drive?
Figure out what the real bottleneck is. USB _might_ be one. But if the
cache is stored on the main disk, then I
Mnyb wrote:
> What kind of plugins ? Even dinosaur hardware runs in a couple of
> minutes IME ?
>
> But maybe not with some versions of Erlands plugins , they do some
> database stuff that takes time .
> Some of,his plugins are known to drag out startup .
>
> Run the server without plugins and
What kind of plugins ? Even dinosaur hardware runs in a couple of
minutes IME ?
But maybe not with some versions of Erlands plugins , they do some
database stuff that takes time .
Some of,his plugins are known to drag out startup .
Run the server without plugins and then add them one at the
Probably a perfectly good system for Vortexbox ! But I suspect the
external HD is one of the issues. USB 1.0.
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Your PC is a dinosaur. Except for increasing RAM, there isn't much you
can do to speed it up. I suggest saving your pennies for an Intel
i7...or at least an i5. And make sure it has a minimum 8GB Ram. You can
barely run Windows on 4GB.
I want to change to my system to make it faster to load the LMS after a
restart. At the moment it can take as long as half an hour, sometimes
faster, rarely slower. What would be the most effective changes I could
make?
Try to figure out what is slowing it down before taking any action :-).
youll need to add some more inforamtion about your system.
eg. what needs that long to start the system?
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I want to change to my system to make it faster to load the LMS after a
restart. At the moment it can take as long as half an hour, sometimes
faster, rarely slower. What would be the most effective changes I could
make?
The server runs on a Lenovo desktop running Windows 10. The processor
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