Is it worth digging into this deeper? If so: I am willing to help/test.
It will probably mean experimenting with the now-by-default-disabled
uPnP/DLNA plugin as well.
If it's working fine for you, then just leave it alone :-). I have
enough other stuff to work on.
--
Michael
mherger wrote:
> >
> > One question remains of course: why does the incremental scan works
> > fine? The root cause isn't found yet, but might be related to the
> > plugin.[/color]
>
> I don't know, tbh. At first I thought it might be during the
> optimization step, which is only executed in
After disabling the video/image scanner the full scan indeed works
again. The video/image scanner seems related to the uPnP/DLNA Media
Interface plugin, which I have used in the past, but not anymore. It
this plugin enabled by default/out of the box?
It used to be, yes, but I disabled it a few
mherger wrote:
> > [20-10-20 20:09:57.7533] Slim::Utils::Scanner::LMS::rescan (92)
> > Rescanning /srv/data/music-
>
> That's the video/image scanner. Are you using it on purpose? If not, go
>
> to Settings/Basic and turn off those datatypes for these folders. Then
> try again.
>
>
> --
>
[20-10-20 20:09:57.7533] Slim::Utils::Scanner::LMS::rescan (92)
Rescanning /srv/data/music-
That's the video/image scanner. Are you using it on purpose? If not, go
to Settings/Basic and turn off those datatypes for these folders. Then
try again.
--
Michael
I have done a full rescan with debug loglevel on all scan related
logging enabled. The complete scanner logfile is uploaded, the last
lines before hanging are:
-
[20-10-20 20:09:57.6976]
Slim::Utils::Scanner::Local::scanPlaylistFileHandle (1262) Found 0 items
in playlist:
[20-10-20
mherger wrote:
> > I have resurrected this old thread and tested a full rescan on
> Xubuntu
> > 20.04 last night. It still doesn't work here, the scan hangs after
> > scanning the music files (is hanging for 12 hours now). Scanner.log
> and
>
> At which stage does it stop?
>
> > server.log
I have resurrected this old thread and tested a full rescan on Xubuntu
20.04 last night. It still doesn't work here, the scan hangs after
scanning the music files (is hanging for 12 hours now). Scanner.log and
At which stage does it stop?
server.log doesn't give much info, but I can post it
Because of a post in
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112185-Logitech-Media-Server-on-Ubuntu-20-04/page3
I have resurrected this old thread and tested a full rescan on Xubuntu
20.04 last night. It still doesn't work here, the scan hangs after
scanning the music files (is hanging for
kidstypike wrote:
> This is a red herring, every scan starts with these two lines, here's
> mine from the last scan:
>
> [18-10-26 23:12:17.0582] main::main (205) Starting Logitech Media Server
> scanner (v7.9.2, 1539967036, Fri Oct 19 19:20:46 CEST 2018) perl
> 5.024000
> [18-10-26
Looks the same as this issue:
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?109766-Upgraded-Ubuntu-scan-now-stuck=926308#post926308
Apparantly the log doesn't give useful info. Unfortunately a fresh
install is not an option for my system.
*Living Room:* HifiBerry DAC+ Pro & piCorePlayer
zordaz wrote:
> Since using Xubuntu 18.04 I am having problems with rescanning my local
> music collection.
> Scanning via the gui using the 'Looking for new and changed media files'
> works fine.
> The option 'Clear library and rescan everything' however results in a
> hanging scan process or
DJanGo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please update your lms.
> if the issue is still there - the chance anyone can reproduce it are
> greater.
>
> for the most of us lms works under ubuntu 18.04.1
Updating LMS to the latest nightly gives the same error in scanner.log
[18-10-28 23:00:50.0646] main::main
Hi,
please update your lms.
if the issue is still there - the chance anyone can reproduce it are
greater.
for the most of us lms works under ubuntu 18.04.1
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