sheeple wrote:
> How can I add python3?
>
> Got python3.8, wsdd.py must be installed to /usr if I undetood
> correctly. Does it need to be started? Do I have to save before
> rebooting as backup pcp bu?
I put wsdd.py into /home/tc you'll need a pcp bu to store it.
You'll need to run the
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Actually wsdd works fine on pCP you just need to install python3
>
> >
Code:
> > tc@pCP:~$ python3 wsdd.py -n ThisIsMypCP &
> >
>
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> could easily be put into a script !
>
> Jeff
How can I add python3?
Thanks for that update Jeff, I wondered why it stopped showing up in
network view and assumed that I had changed something or wasn't doing
something right. I've used samba for several years but after trying
WinSCP, the synchronize feature alone makes it a handy tool to updating
my music files.
sheeple wrote:
> Can you see it when you change the registry key as it is suggested in
> this thread?
> https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=200482I can still map a
> network drive so it doesn't bother me too much.
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sheeple wrote:
> Can you see it when you change the registry key as it is suggested in
> this thread?
> https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=200482
As I expected no it did not, the key enables Insecure Auth that is not
the problem the probelm is no netbios browser as I have said
slartibartfast wrote:
> I added SMB1 support from Windows features and still no luck.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Can you see it when you change the registry key as it is suggested in
this thread?
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=200482
I'm running Windows 10 Pro
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d6jg wrote:
> Jim
>
> You do not need the "network location" established to map a drive
>
> Click on "This PC" then the Map network drive box will appear
>
> Edit.
> After you have mapped a drive Windows will sometimes say it is
> unavailable with a red cross but often it is and all you need
Jeff07971 wrote:
> Worked for me !
>
> 37375
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> JeffInteresting. I have no idea then. If it makes a difference my Pi is
running Raspberry OS Bullseye not pCP.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I added SMB1 support from Windows features and still no luck.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Worked for me !
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> Thats probably when SMBv1 was turned off by default in Windows and with
> it netbios name resolution
>
> This may be the time to ask the devs for a WSD daemon using the "Netbios
> Name" in the web gui on pCP
>
> Cannot seem to find WSDD (Web Service Discovery Daemon) in
Actually wsdd works fine on pCP you just need to install python3
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ python3 wsdd.py -n ThisIsMypCP &
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I have no idea if this is related but until late 2021 my samba shares on
> my Pi appeared under Network in Windows Explorer. I had to resort to
> mapping network drives after they disappeared.
Thats probably when SMBv1 was turned off by default in Windows and with
it
I have no idea if this is related but until late 2021 my samba shares on
my Pi appeared under Network in Windows Explorer. I had to resort to
mapping network drives after they disappeared.
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Redrum wrote:
> I am definitely out of my element where this discussion has led, however
> two thing have me curious-
>
> I have only "created a network location" (per Greg's how tos) on win10
> to Samba and two errors can occur "you don't have permission" which is a
> un and pw issue, and
Redrum wrote:
>
> The discussion is around "mapping a drive" which is different from
> creating a network location, basically assigning a drive letter
> (right?). I did not know you could do for a network location (but would
> be beneficial for me). Do you have to have the network location
>
I am definitely out of my element where this discussion has led, however
two thing have me curious-
I have only "created a network location" (per Greg's how tos) on win10
to Samba and two errors can occur "you don't have permission" which is a
un and pw issue, and "could not find" which has
I am mostly sure that we yesterday entered the IP address too. Without
the changed registry key it didnt work. But I might be wrong. Anyway, I
do not dare to touch the config atm, because it finally kind of does
what it should and I do not want to loose it.
As you want to use MusicBee on PC it is definitely worth mapping the
Network drive as say M:\music
Then you can point MusicBee to always use M:\music as its music location
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Or, right click the Windows logo bottom left of desktop screen > select
"Run" > type in \\IPaddress of Pi.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> I just tested the SAMBA install as per "'Add a USB hard drive and setup
> SAMBA' (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_usb_hdd/)" instructions
> and it seems to work as expected.
>
> The fact you need to map a drive or type \\ip_address into Windows
> explorer is not
I just tested the SAMBA install as per "'Add a USB hard drive and setup
SAMBA' (https://docs.picoreplayer.org/how-to/add_usb_hdd/)" instructions
and it seems to work as expected.
The fact you need to map a drive or type \\ip_address into Windows
explorer is not an issue.
sheeple wrote:
> Another twist: I disabled SMB1 protocol AFTER I already had the network
> location mounted to a drive letter. Computer restarted and I checked:
> >
Code:
> > Get-SmbServerConfiguration | select
EnableSMB1Protocol,EnableSMB2Protocol
>
>
Another twist: I disabled SMB1 protocol AFTER I already had the network
location mounted to a drive letter. Computer restarted and I checked:
Code:
Get-SmbServerConfiguration | select EnableSMB1Protocol,EnableSMB2Protocol
EnableSMB1Protocol EnableSMB2Protocol
I can only map it as a drive when I can connect to the share, right? So
I did this before via "add network location" and entered the path of the
share \\server\share which is in my case \\MUSIC\music, but windows
could not find the server.
I have enabled SMB1 support again, could not see the
In my experience with Windows 10, the samba share does not show up in
my explorer window until I map the network drive using the samba
password. Then it shows up with whatever letter I have it assigned to.
Can you map the drive in explorer?
Pi 4 - JustBoom Digi - Topping E30
Pi 4 -
I have mounted a 60 GB thumb drive that was lying around to the Pi4's
USB 2.0 port. I had applied a full exFAT format before with the above
mentioned formatting tool. I cannot see the network location from within
windows, where it should appear. I have also rebooted both the Pi and my
computer.
d6jg wrote:
>
> We dont know if the USB is faulty and the OP hasnt tried a lot of the
> suggestions made eg reformatting as ntfs.
I have, ntfs does not make a difference. I also exchanged the hdd
controller to check whether it is the cause, but it does not seem to be
the hardware, at least
This evening I formatted a 64gb usb stick with exfat using
http://ridgecrop.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
After a bit of a faff (I don't use smb on a regulat basis) I was able to
to connect to the stick in a rpi4b pCP OS.
I tried both with smb 1 enabled and default disable in my Windows 10
d6jg wrote:
> He has USB plugged into pCP Pi and is trying to expose it to Windows via
> Samba so that he can use it for MusicBee and easily add new files.
> It seems to be formatted as exFat.
> pCP mounts it and sees it as a 1TB disc correctly.
> He has enabled Samba but says Windows needs the
Man in a van wrote:
> Aahh!
>
> So actually the set up is
>
> LMS and Player on pCp connecting to Music store on Windows 10
> computer
>
> or is it
>
>
> LMS and Player on pCp connecting to Music store on pCP with atatched
> hard drive
>
>
> and OP does not want to unplug the
d6jg wrote:
> Hes explained why he wants to use Samba and not WinSCP/FileZilla
> He wants one data store used by both LMS and MusicBee on PC
>
> Obviously a mirror is the best way longer term but the issue at present
> is that his USB HD and Samba via pCP are not playing nicely.
Aahh!
Man in a van wrote:
> i took this screen shot ( 'cause I was actually 'doin' it) when I made
> my post
>
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> ronnie
Hes explained why he wants to use Samba and not WinSCP/FileZilla
He wants one data store used by both LMS and MusicBee on PC
Obviously a mirror is the best way longer
Man in a van wrote:
> @sheeple
>
> I'm not reading all this thread, so apologies if this has been
> mentioned;
>
> WinSCP and / or FileZilla
>
> will alow you do move files in a simalar manner to smb :)
>
> ronnie
i took this screen shot ( 'cause I was actually 'doin' it) when I made
my
garym wrote:
> I use WinSCP on my windows 10 machine to transfer files to USB drives
> connected to my rPi servers.
> p.s. re drives and backups. And I use freefilesync to keep all synced.
> 6 connected to active servers: home (2), cabin, work(2), travel; 3
> backup HDDs only, connected
garym wrote:
> I use WinSCP on my windows 10 machine to transfer files to USB drives
> connected to my rPi servers.
> p.s. re drives and backups. And I use freefilesync to keep all synced.
> 6 connected to active servers: home (2), cabin, work(2), travel; 3
> backup HDDs only, connected
sheeple wrote:
> /dev/sda1 where music is mounted to all at the bottom
>
> df -h
> >
Code:
> > tc@pCP:~$ cd /
> tc@pCP:/$ df -h
> FilesystemSize Used Available Use% Mounted on
> tmpfs 1.7G 15.5M 1.7G 1% /
>
Redrum wrote:
> which copy sound best?:p:D
>
> four here
I use WinSCP on my windows 10 machine to transfer files to USB drives
connected to my rPi servers.
p.s. re drives and backups. And I use freefilesync to keep all synced.
6 connected to active servers: home (2), cabin, work(2),
kidstypike wrote:
>
>
> I have eight or more!!!
which copy sound best?:p:D
four here
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df -h
Code:
tc@pCP:~$ cd /
tc@pCP:/$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 1.7G 15.5M 1.7G 1% /
tmpfs 961.1M 0961.1M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/mmcblk0p2
sheeple wrote:
> Which commands should I run? The SD card has a nominal capacity of 32
> GB, I do not think this is the reason.
Ssh to Pi
Run
cd /
df -h
This will display your top level file structure and sizes in human
readable way
Post the results
Jim
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Redrum wrote:
> @ sheepie - I think you want picoreplayer on a pi, with an attached HDD
> to play your library/internet stations, correct? I think you also want
> to be able to access/maintain the HDD (connected to pi) from your PC
> (without disconnecting the HDD and plugin it in to the PC),
sheeple wrote:
> This and my workstation is running MusicBee as a player, which needs
> access to the files too.
Sounds as if you only have the one copy of your music files?
I have eight or more!!!
*LMS server/study player - LMS 8.3.0 *Pi4B 4GB/NanoSound ONE case/pCP
8.1.0 - 75K library,
Redrum wrote:
> What has gotten lost is the PC has to be on to access the files
> (maintenance, etc) either via Samba or WinSCP.
>
This and my workstation is running MusicBee as a player, which needs
access to the files too.
@ sheepie - I think you want picoreplayer on a pi, with an attached HDD
to play your library/internet stations, correct? I think you also want
to be able to access/maintain the HDD (connected to pi) from your PC
(without disconnecting the HDD and plugin it in to the PC), correct? In
the old days
sheeple wrote:
> My workstation draws a kilowatt per hour and has a loud fan. When I
> listen to my music I prefer not to hear the noise of a workstation
> running. I bought the Pi4 to not run my workstation for music listening.
> Why do I want to have the network drive? Because I buy and
kidstypike wrote:
> What's the problem with attaching the USB drive to your Windows PC,
> copying all your music files to it, then attaching it to your Pi?
>
> Samba is then totally unnecessary. You don't need it.
>
> Or install LMS on your Windows PC, point LMS at your music library
> there,
d6jg wrote:
> Heres a thought.
>
> Is Samba actually looking at the USB disk or is it mis configured and
> actually using the remainder of your SD card? That would explain the
> 1.66gb capacity.
>
> Please post your pCP settings for both the USB and Samba.
Which commands should I run? The SD
My workstation draws a kilowatt per hour and has a loud fan. When I
listen to my music I prefer not to hear the noise of a workstation
running. I bought the Pi4 to not run my workstation for music
listening.
Why do I want to have the network drive? Because I buy and download
music from the
What's the problem with attaching the USB drive to your Windows PC,
copying all your music files to it, then attaching it to your Pi?
Samba is then totally unnecessary. You don't need it.
Or install LMS on your Windows PC, point LMS at your music library
there, and just use your Pi as a player
sheeple wrote:
> Jim,
> appologies, I didn't want to come across rude. I have been working on
> this for quite some time now and naturally checked whether i. e. the
> drive itself is operating before the network implementation. Here is one
> example for a RaspberryPi related samba <-> windows
Jim,
appologies, I didn't want to come across rude. I have been working on
this for quite some time now and naturally checked whether i. e. the
drive itself is operating before the network implementation. Here is one
example for a RaspberryPi related samba <-> windows incompatibility and
with a
sheeple wrote:
> Jim, please read the first post:
>
> 1 TB hdd, which can only be connected via usb.
>
> Also your other claims are not true. There is several report of this
> problem on the internet. I will however try my best to find out whether
> this a singular problem with my setup.
>
>
I ran up a pCP instance to test what you'd found and it works
perfectly.
Clean installed latest pCP v8.1.0 minimal addition of file systems and
samba and then set up
1TB WD Blue formatted NTFS on windows 10 via USB
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sheeple wrote:
> I will work through your suggestions.
>
> Can someone indicate me how I can enforce that the changes undertaken to
> smb.conf remain after reboot.
Run "pcp bu" through ssh or terminal
This will not survive an upgrade though.
You don't need to manually change anything in
I will work through your suggestions.
Can someone indicate me how I can enforce that the changes undertaken to
smb.conf remain after reboot.
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Heres a thought.
Is Samba actually looking at the USB disk or is it mis configured and
actually using the remainder of your SD card? That would explain the
1.66gb capacity.
Please post your pCP settings for both the USB and Samba.
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Redrum wrote:
> @sheepie - I read through the thread again, and I don't see where you
> have answered the questions on the specifics of your setup - what is the
> drive, how is it connected, etc.
>
> I am also wondering if you have eliminated the drive itself as a
> problem. For example - does
@sheeple
I'm not reading all this thread, so apologies if this has been
mentioned;
WinSCP and / or FileZilla
will alow you do move files in a simalar manner to smb :)
ronnie
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Jeff07971 wrote:
> Samba on pCP does not use WSD (Web Service Discovery)
>
> Windows 10 does not use netbios to identify SMB shares it uses WSD
>
>
Also.
In Windows Explorer turn off icons at bottom right for the mapped
drive and show details only. As the drive is 900gb full of music Windows
will struggle to generate icons as it will to do so for each and every
file that contains artwork.
As others have said use Squeezelite-x to play
@sheepie - I read through the thread again, and I don't see where you
have answered the questions on the specifics of your setup - what is the
drive, how is it connected, etc.
I am also wondering if you have eliminated the drive itself as a
problem. For example - does it work fine attached to
sheeple wrote:
> It remains that only with SMB 1.0 support reenabled on my Windows 10
> machine, I can see the drive at all on the network. But with the
> previously described limitations, that it is barely usable. These issues
> are known issues. It shreds me that there are Windows 10 users
Samba on pCP does not use WSD (Web Service Discovery)
Windows 10 does not use netbios to identify SMB shares it uses WSD
Simplest way round this is to do \\ in windows
explorer rather than netbios name
You can add to quick access or map a drive if you want to make a
permanent link in windows
It remains that only with SMB 1.0 support reenabled on my Windows 10
machine, I can see the drive at all on the network. But with the
previously described limitations, that it is barely usable. These issues
are known issues. It shreds me that there are Windows 10 users where it
is purportedly
sheeple wrote:
> I want to listen to my music both from my workstation aswell as from the
> pCP, which is connected to my HiFi. If I cannot do this, I need to
> manage my music twice, which will make it very difficult to keep track
> which directories are up to date.
>
> I thought samba was
I want to listen to my music both from my workstation aswell as from the
pCP, which is connected to my HiFi. If I cannot do this, I need to
manage my music twice, which will make it very difficult to keep track
which directories are up to date.
I thought samba was the solution, but seemingly
You only need Samba to see your music files from Windows PC
Instead you can use WinSCP to see your music files from Windows PC
You dont need either to just play music.
Are you actually saying that when you look via LMS with Material or
Default you cant see all files? So cant play all music.
Sorry, I've re-read your first post.
I would attach the USB drive to your Windows box, copy all your music
files to it, attach it to your Pi, and point LMS to the music on the USB
drive.
Use a programme like FreeFileSync to update new and changed music files.
*LMS server/study player - LMS
sheeple wrote:
> It shoul run on the Pi. Otherwise, I had to start the desktop everytime
> I want to listen to music and this is exactly what I wanted to solve.
I'm afraid you'll need to describe your setup, you've lost me there.
:confused:
Where is your music library? Is it on your Windows
It shoul run on the Pi. Otherwise, I had to start the desktop everytime
I want to listen to music and this is exactly what I wanted to solve.
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sheeple wrote:
> Can I integrate WinSCP with piCorePlayer?
Runs on Windows, you can sync between Windows and pCP, and drag & drop
if that's what you mean?
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SCP capabilities are built into the ssh client that runs on pCP.
piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please 'donate'
Can I integrate WinSCP with piCorePlayer?
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Also try using WinSCP as an alternative to Samba. Does the issue still
exist via this route?
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Maybe not what you're asking, but... If you open an ssh connection to
the Pi, the df command will tell you the total, used, and available
space. https://linuxcommand.org/lc3_man_pages/df1.html
df -T will also tell you the file system type.
For example:
Code:
Is there a diganostics section for USB mount, to check if it is mounted
correctly to Pi4?
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This is btw what my smb.conf looks like now:
[global]
netbios name = music
workgroup = WORKGROUP
log file = /var/log/%m.log
max log size = 1000
local master = no
security = user
map to guest = bad user
dns proxy = no
load printers = no
[music]
path = /mnt/music
create mask = 0664
browseable =
It's a Windows 10 Education from my old university. It usually has more
features enabled than Pro ... I will try ntfs next.
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sheeple wrote:
> Well, I have it installed, yes:
>
> The SMB thing is a know issue, here is background
> http://woshub.com/cannot-access-smb-network-shares-windows-10-1709/
> So I also had to do this
> https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=200482
Can't help.
My PC is win10 64, all
sheeple wrote:
> Well, I have it installed, yes:
>
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> The SMB thing is a know issue, here is background
> http://woshub.com/cannot-access-smb-network-shares-windows-10-1709/
> So I also had to do this
> https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=200482Is your Windows Home
>
Well, I have it installed, yes:
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The SMB thing is a know issue, here is background
http://woshub.com/cannot-access-smb-network-shares-windows-10-1709/
So I also had to do this
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sheeple wrote:
> Its a Win10 issue since Fall creators update 1709, yes I have installed
> additional file systems, it is exFAT.
And exFAT?
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sheeple wrote:
> Its a Win10 issue since Fall creators update 1709, yes I have installed
> additional file systems, it is exFAT.Are you sure? Lots of people use samba
> on Windows 10 to connect to a USB
drive on a Pi with no issues.
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Its a Win10 issue since Fall creators update 1709, yes I have installed
additional file systems, it is exFAT.
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What format is the external drive? Is it USB connected to the Pi? Have
you installed additional file systems support on pCP?
I have several Raspberry Pi servers, two of which use EXT4 formatted USB
drives, and I can access them from my MacBook without problems using
Samba. I'm not really much
And ist there any alternative to samba? It seems this problem is a
keeper, until MS either patches it, or the pCP-team changes the samba
implementation.
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How can I edit /usr/local/etc/samba/smb.conf beyond what the pCP backend
allows for? I want to try something, but in ssh, vi tells me it is a
read only file and I cannot save.
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I have reached 1.66 GB by now, so this does not seem to be a hard
border. But I cannot get further atm:
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similar.
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Hi folks,
it was some work to get my Samba Share from a piCorePlayer 8.1
installation going with Win10. It was necessary to reactivate SMB 1.0
support and additionally change a registry key for guest user
authentication. The drive is now listed and accessible from my Windows
10 Desktop, where I
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