Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Mac OSX - HUGE server file

2021-12-21 Thread Michael Herger
Go to Settings/Advanced/Logging and reset all Logging options. Make sure you check the "keep at restart" or similar box. What you see happens when you enable all kinds of logging options. Some of them can be super noisy. ___ Squeezecenter mailing

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Mac OSX - HUGE server file

2021-12-21 Thread cjfreitag
OK, I at least have a clue to what is/was happening. When I looked into the server.log.0 file I found a lot of lines relating to one of my plugins: the DenonAVR control. Looking into the advanced settings in LMS I discovered that logging for that was set to "Debug." Not sure how that happened,

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Mac OSX - HUGE server file

2021-12-21 Thread cjfreitag
I'm not sure that it is the server log file. Here is what is in my Squeezebox folder, held within the Logs folder, in my user Library: perfmon.log (0 bytes, Log file) scanner.log (3KB, Log file) server.log (8KB, Log file) server.log.0 (17.78GB, Document) It is this last file that I deleted

Re: [SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Mac OSX - HUGE server file

2021-12-21 Thread Paul Webster
It is a log file of LMS. Did you open it up to see what the date was of the first entry in it? If it was ancient then it might have simply grown over time and LMS has not been restarted for ages. If you look at the end of the file and scroll backwards ... are there a lot of repeated events over

[SlimDevices: SqueezeCenter] Mac OSX - HUGE server file

2021-12-21 Thread cjfreitag
I got a "disk almost full" warning this morning, which is odd because I don't store very much on my local HD. It turns out that the culprit was the Squeezebox folder in my Library folder; it contained a file called "server.log.0" that was over 200GB. I deleted the file, restarted LMS, and all