I can now officially confirm that the problem is solved. Just did
another nightly update and the mounted NAS directories are fortunately
still there and accessible :-)
Solution was described above.
Only small problem left is that I can't see my PcP under windows
anymore all other network
That makes sense since the conf file I referred to is parsed by some
simple text handling in scripts.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the
putty works fine. That's not an issue.
Wifi worked fine for the last 2 years; also no issue even with my 98k
music files on it.
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OK; I think I found the issue:
I have recently changed my NAS password to a more complex password by
using special characters.
Looking in the boot record I found that it took the last few characters
of my password into the "options " field ;
xxx,uid=1001,gid=50,vers=3.0
To be able to use
brewie wrote:
> it is wifi connected only. fixed IP
> Strange: I can't find it under windows network. I used to have it
> under my network connections.than I could just look into
> netmounts.conf
> I can connect to it via it's IP adress I used to login via the
> network with the
You should be able to use PuTTY to SSH into the RPI using its IP
address.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio now playing\"
it is wifi connected only. fixed IP
Strange: I can't find it under windows network. I used to have it
under my network connections.than I could just look into
netmounts.conf
I can connect to it via it's IP adress I used to login via the
network with the standard user settings.
I
If you have told us before then apologies but is the Pi wired and does
it have a static or reserved IP?
Jim
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above the settings in PcP
what exact mount setting do you need to see in Synology?
filestation_>music directory-> ??
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You could post the contents of
/usr/local/etc/pcp/netmounts.conf
which should look something like ...
Code:
[1]
NETENABLE=yes
NETMOUNTPOINT=music
NETMOUNTIP=192.168.1.2
NETMOUNTSHARE=shared
NETMOUNTFSTYPE=cifs
NETMOUNTUSER=pcp
NETMOUNTPASS=
I run synology DSM6 and 7 on different NAS devices, and probably about
10 pCP installs running. I run both CIFS and NFS connections. I
upgrade my pCP devices constantly through my development cycle, and
rebuild from scratch. I never have an issue, as long as the NAS is
powered up.
You you
What was the update that you performed?
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author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio now playing\" plugin lots more - see
no, it is not asleep.
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This doesn't make sense.
I have a number of pCP/LMS installs that connect to a NAS albeit a QNAP
- they all work perfectly and the mount is always there as long as the
NAS is up when the pCP boots.
Could it be that you have set your NAS to sleep if not required - I
don't know whether that is
Did another update today... same issue again. NAS mount was lost.
I changed the Vers from 3.0 to 2.0 (just to do a change), remonted the
disk succesfully and everything was working fine again.
So by now I would say I can repeat this failure over and over again.
The remounting of the NAS is
ok, PcP backup was now also made explicitly. Would expect though that
this is included in a upgrade automatically.
Let's see what happens with the next update. I am not convinced yet.
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Paul Webster wrote:
> You might have to initiate a pCP backup to make it stick.
Did you do this?
It sounds like your pCP hasn't stored the network mount in its config
files. Forcing a save should sort this.
Jim
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I use the latest pcP version and there was no power outage (100% sure).
The Synology NAS is not rebooting either, so nothing can get out of sync
here.
This morning I updated again to the latest LMS version (8.3.0 -
1644703639) and it happened again that it lost the music directories on
my NAS.
brewie wrote:
>
> Can anybody reproduce this failure? try to do an update on LMS and look
> what happens to the vers parameter.
>
The lmsupdate script is completely external to the sections of pCP code
that changes the mounting. Assuming you are using a farily recent pCP.
There is
It didn't make a difference.
What made a difference is setting vers to 2.0: this seems to keep
sticking.
Will watch it for a while. For sure this whole thing is very sensitive.
I think it needs far more robustness.
thx
If you have a space in the field (e.g. after the comma) try taking it
out.
(and 1.0 is valid for CIFS but 1 is probably not - so it might generate
an error when it tries to mount using it)
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer -
will try tomorrow! but thx: that's a good idea
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brewie wrote:
> When I push "set NET mount" after updating the "vers" parameter I get a
> backup message anyway.
> The point is that the LMS update itself seems to take the 1st 15
> characters (uid=1001, gid=50) and ignores the ones after 15 (vers=1.0).
> When the update is done you have to
When I push "set NET mount" after updating the "vers" parameter I get a
backup message anyway.
The point is that the LMS update itself seems to take the 1st 15
characters (uid=1001, gid=50) and ignores the ones after 15 (vers=1.0).
When the update is done you have to update the parameter and
You might have to initiate a pCP backup to make it stick.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio now playing\" plugin lots more
Ok, now I know where to look and I also know what happened and why I
probably lost the vers parameter.
After everything was mounted perfectly and I could play music from my
NAS again, I just did an update on LMS, rebooted and the vers parameter
disappeared again. Only uad and gid are left.
So
brewie wrote:
> vers=1.0 seems to work fine..
> I didn't see that in any of the info notes maybe this should be
> updated.
> thx a lot!
Some things are slightly hidden in pCP.
At the top of the network mount section - expand more>.
Make a note!
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vers=1.0 seems to work fine..
I didn't see that in any of the info notes maybe this should be
updated.
thx a lot!
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Might well be that - although I don't have a "vers" in my CIFS mount and
it works fine.
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc), kcrw, abc
australia and cbc/radio-canada
and, via the extra \"radio
You need to add the vers=? *vers=1.0* works for me, but try vers=2.0 or
3.0.
Mine below.
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That is odd.
Can you open SSH session to the RPi (e.g. using PuTTY on Windows)?
after logging in - type
id
It should show
uid=1001(tc) gid=50(staff) groups=50(staff)
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala,
Yes, the mount error still exists:
uid 1001, gid 50 not exist.
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OK - so stick with CIFS - it is usually the easiest to get working
properly.
If you reboot pCP, while still set as CIFS, do you still see a mount
error?
Paul Webster
author of \"now playing\" plugins covering radio france (fip etc),
planetradio (bauer - kiss, absolute, scala, jazzfm etc),
Under Setup Network Disk Mount I see:
Enabled: flagged
Mount point: /mnt/diskstation
IP adress: my ip adress for my NAS xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
Share name: music
Share type CIFS
Username: my NAS username
Password: my NAS password
options: uid=1001, gid=50
max wait is 30
When i set the network
If the mount command is failing then it will not be able to access the
music files - which implies that the playlists etc are not on the NAS
(or at least not at that mount point).
The NAS could be blocking it (access rights) or you probably have
incorrect parameters in the mount command.
What
I am running LMS 8.3 on a raspberry pi with PiCorePlayer and point it to
music stored on my NAS (with DSM7).
Since a couple of months I am not able to connect to the NAS anymore. At
least not completely
I have entered the network disk mount details in the picoreplayer and
tried changing CIFS
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