mherger wrote:
> > I added the --failsafe parameter to the end of the penultimate
> line...
> > so reads
> >
> > ./slimserver.pl --daemon $1 &> /dev/null & *--failsafe*
> >
> > closed the file, and tried to reopen from System preferences -and it
> > didnt work. it just sticks on the LMS
mherger wrote:
> > What file do I edit, and where is it found on Mac Osx? Couldnt find
> > /etc/default/logitechmediaserver using Finder...
>
> The second to last line in
> /Library/PreferencePanes/Squeezebox.prefPane/Contents/Resources/start-server.sh
>
> is where LMS is started. Add the
Paul Webster wrote:
> Ickstream shutdown causing the problem?
> Perhaps LMS tried to start and managed to open port 9000 but gets stuck
> / confused by ickstream plugin and is no longer responding properly on
> web interface.
>
> Editing LMS config file and rebooting and then uninstalling the
mherger wrote:
> > I cannot run LMS from either webbrowser or from the System
> Preferences
> > panel on my Mac for the last few days. Using 7.9.1
>
> You can't access http://localhost:9000 on your computer?
>
> What would
>
> ps ax | grep slimserver | grep -v grep
>
> give you?
>
> --
>
Hello!
Can someone help as I am tearing my hair out.
I cannot run LMS from either webbrowser or from the System Preferences
panel on my Mac for the last few days. Using 7.9.1
Heres the message I get from logs
[19-06-05 09:00:34.8275] main::init (387) Starting Logitech Media Server
(v7.9.1,