Sorry to bump this thread. Is there a way of removing these players that
don't exist anymore? My log is littered with the above error
Code:
[18-02-11 14:27:34.5492] Slim::Web::JSONRPC::requestMethod (443)
aa:aa:6e:eb:13:99: request not dispatchable!
[18-02-11 14:28:04
bpa wrote:
> These are sometimes associated with a plugin which has not shutdown some
> action (e.g. obtain metadata).
>
> Could there be a plugin associated with these players ?
Erm... lol
I have a few plugins but have no idea which one could be doing this. Is
there any usual suspects?
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bpa wrote:
> Observation is your only guide.
> Restart LMS should clear any old activity. Probably just concentrate on
> a single player and remember its use and look at log file every so
> often with a "100 lines" window open in browser tab..
Thanks, I can't even find players with those Mac
bpa wrote:
> Have you used "soft" player and/or Raspberry Pi or other whose mac
> address are not fixed and you used random ones each time. Otherwise is
> somebody hacking your system ?
>
> edit:
>
> LMS sort of clears out the list of player each time you start it. There
> is some caching but
mherger wrote:
> > Sorry to bump this thread. Is there a way of removing these players
> that
> > don't exist anymore? My log is littered with the above error
>
> I checked a few of those addresses. Many of them are registered to your
>
> mysb.com account. Some are not assigned to any user, but
I suspect its my Domoticz installation..
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pippin wrote:
> The 01:... players are probably iPeng instances.
> Since Apple doesnt allow Apps to track users anymore, you will get a
> new one every time you uninstall and reinstall iPeng.
> I dont know what the aa... ones are, maybe a bridge plugin?
Its my Domoticz, every time a new LMS pl