steklo wrote: > I tried some things this afternoon. > > First I took a look at my music folder via Cyberduck (an SFTP client > available for Mac): > > I realized that for most albums the owner was set to 999, but for some - > all of them among the newly added albums I was missing, but still not > all of them - were set to owner 1000.
Are the files with 999 as the owner treated differently than the ones with 1000? Anyway, the file owner should not differ. steklo wrote: > Other than digimasters reciommendation permissions in my library were > obvously different: rwxrwx--- (770) According to the screenshot they still are. However, it works with 770, too. I use 770, because if I copy a file with Windows to the NAS, it gets 770 and not 775. Thus, new files were not found, until I changed the settings. I have posted somewhere here the settings I use to make it work with 770. Maybe that would help. As soon as I find the post, I'll add the link here. No link yet. steklo wrote: > As I could not find a way to change this with Cybersduck I tried a > terminal ssh session. Unfortunately I was not able to get into my music > folder, the command line > > [cd /share/*/Multimedia/Musik Stefan/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music] or [cd > /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Multimedia/Musik Stefan/iTunes/iTunes > Media/Music] > > resulted in > > <ATA/Multimedia/Musik Stefan/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music > > -sh: cd: /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Multimedia/Musik: No such file or > directory > > I couldn't figure out what was wrong; the path is definitively correct. > If anyone could teach me what was wrong? As I never get a long path right, I use auto complete or copy and paste. I use WinSCP, but it took me under ten seconds to google "cyberduck change permissions". steklo wrote: > So I went to the control panel of my NAS and once again looked into the > permissions of the Multimedia folder. I found oplocks was active for it > and I turned that off. And as digimaster suggested I set the owner of > Multimedia folder to a normal user , myself in that case, with read & > write permissions, squeezeboxserver still only read permissions. > > After that I did a rescan which resulted in a completely empty LMS > library! > > Then I went back to QNAP control panel and only changed the owner of the > Multimedia folder from myself to squeezeboxserver. Rescan took more than > 45 minutes and now everything is back in its place! > > A look through Cyberdock shows that now the owner is 999 for everythging > and the permissions are still set to rwxrwx--- (770) > > I don't know exactly what the reason is for this behaviour, but now it > works. Maybe some or all files that I copy from my Mac onto he NAS come > with owner 1000 and so they can't be scanned by LMS? Can it be that > upgrading from MacOSX 10.9 Mavericks to 10.11 El Capitan can cause this? > I never had this problem earlier. - Copy a music file to the NAS and look what permissions it has and who the owner is. - Compare permissions and user with files that are found in LMS. - Do a rescan, is the new file found? - If not, what permissions & owner have the files that are found? Use these permissions and owner for all files. - Make sure newly copied files have the right permissions and owner from the start to avoid these problems. QLMS [email protected] x64 (digimaster) with perl 5.28 dedicated to me. :D / QNAP 469L QTS 4.3.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dolodobendan's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=67663 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=110786 _______________________________________________ Squeezecenter mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezecenter
