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): > > 27972 > > 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. > > digimaster had writen some days ago: > > "No need to set those file to user squeezeboxserver, but make sure they > are rwxr-xr-x as file rights so LMS can access them !" > > and > > "Regarding you're issue, already wrote did a test. But can not reproduce > it here. The only thing you wrote, setting the music files to > squeezeboxserver as user, is something I don't have. My music collection > is set to a normal user, but with 0755 as rights. > > Strangely enough I read that more user are setting it like you. > Something which i would never suggest to do. > > I for myself once in a while do chmod -R 0755 (music path). To make sure > everything is set correctly." > > Other than digimasters reciommendation permissions in my library were > obvously different: rwxrwx--- (770) > > 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? > > 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.Oké you got it work, but the user is > squeezeboxserver.
As I earlier wrote set it to a normal user with 0755 as rights. The last is important, through owner can read, write, execute. User part of the group and any other can read and execute but no write or deleted. My music collection is set this way. And no problem in LMS. Send from my mobile Phone * maintainer of QLogitechMediaServer, QOptware-NG and QAutoSub. Qnap TS-453a, with LogitechMediaSever 7.9.2 Nightly ( with spotty, youtube, Radio Paradise a.m. ) Several raspberry with hifiberry amp+ and picoreplayer. Love logitechmediaserver for it flexibel way, to play music from different sources.* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ digimaster's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=66919 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=110786
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