Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-21 Thread paul-
Very few services run by default. On the tweaks page, you can enable cron. getTime.sh is a script to go grab the current time. You can add a custom cron entry on the tweaks page..this one runs every 4 hours. 0 0,4,8,12,16,18 * * * /usr/bin/getTime.sh Once a day is probably plenty

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-21 Thread tastewar
paul- wrote: > Likely it was a power outtage where pCP/LMS started faster than your > router booted and was configured. > > ntpd does not run by default, normally a cron job configured to check > the time once a day works fine. Are you suggesting that there *is* such a job in pCP, or that I

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-21 Thread bpa
Besides https - some sites use time with cookies, non standard authentication or to limit usage. I think nowadays a lot of services expect the system time to be close to accurate. I've seen a user have problems with some services due to the system time out by a few days.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-21 Thread paul-
Likely it was a power outtage where pCP/LMS started faster than your router booted and was configured. ntpd does not run by default, normally a cron job configured to check the time once a day works fine. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM. Homepage:

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-21 Thread tastewar
OK, so let me say that this stuff has been remarkably stable, by and large. (this stuff == pCP, LMS, Spotty). I don't know if it had anything to do with my ssh'ing to my server today but I found later that LMS was no longer running. So I rebooted the pi (via the button in pCP). I then

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-21 Thread tastewar
Thanks, route -n reports stuff I'd expect. It knows my router, and I can ping stuff by name on the internet. tastewar's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=32399 View this thread:

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-21 Thread bpa
tastewar wrote: > Intriguing! Server is running on a "normal" pi (I forget what > generation; definitely not the current one therefore!), and connected > via on-board ethernet. I can't see where to enable or disable NTP or > SNTP or any other clock options. Where can I see or affect time

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-20 Thread tastewar
Intriguing! Server is running on a "normal" pi (I forget what generation; definitely not the current one therefore!), and connected via on-board ethernet. I can't see where to enable or disable NTP or SNTP or any other clock options. Where can I see or affect time related settings?

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-20 Thread paul-
Back in pCP 5, LMS was started before time sync was finished, which was not an issue for http connection. With more and more going https, You do need a accurate time. If you upgrade to 6.1.0, we wait for the time before launching LMS. piCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-20 Thread bpa
tastewar wrote: > Interesting. > > There are lots of these pairs: > > [70-01-06 18:16:38.9932] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (1431) API call: > me/player?market=from_token > [70-01-06 18:16:38.9936] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (1435) error: > Connect timed out: Bad file descriptor > >

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-20 Thread tastewar
Server is on piCorePlayer, version 5.0.0 LMS (on piCorePlayer) is Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.2 - 1578996832 @ Tue Jan 14 12:21:10 CET 2020 Note that I have this problem on a separate piCorePlayer (as client) and on the server itself as client.

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-19 Thread Michael Herger
[70-01-06 18:16:38.9932] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (1431) API call: me/player?market=from_token [70-01-06 18:16:38.9936] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (1435) error: Connect timed out: Bad file descriptor What does it mean? Are you on Windows? If so, what LMS version? -- Michael

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-19 Thread tastewar
Interesting. There are lots of these pairs: [70-01-06 18:16:38.9932] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (1431) API call: me/player?market=from_token [70-01-06 18:16:38.9936] Plugins::Spotty::API::__ANON__ (1435) error: Connect timed out: Bad file descriptor What does it mean?

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-18 Thread Michael Herger
This sounds like a networking problem. Please check your server.log file. -- Michael ___ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins

Re: [SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-18 Thread d6jg
Reflash SD card to piCorePlayer 6.1.x Install LMS Follow the howto to get it to 8.0.x 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 CRN755 -> Wharfedale

[SlimDevices: Plugins] Should I update, and if so how?

2020-09-18 Thread tastewar
I am running LMS 7.9.2 currently, and Spotty 4.3.0. A week or so ago, Spotify stopped working for my thru LMS. Spotify still works normally, and thru my receiver that has a client built-in. But it doesn't work thru LMS. Everything gives the appearance of working -- if I look in the spotify app