By the way, I have som trouble running QLMS from Putty.
And starting QLMS service takes a really long time know, or finishing
the script takes long the service starts quickly.
But if I end Putty before finishing the script then LMS stops/crash.
I get a bunch of warnings that the commands are using the wrong
operators and some line are missing formatting.
I run a QTS 4.2 (the latest version compatible with my system).
Do I miss some packages to be installed or do I need some language
settings as that will adjust the command lines and formatting errors?
When starting QLMS I get this message repeating 3 times, in quick
sequences...
Code:
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/bin/grep: invalid option -- w
BusyBox v1.01 (2021.03.27-04:02+0000) multi-call binary
Usage: grep [-ihHnqvs] PATTERN [FILEs...]
Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.
Options:
-H prefix output lines with filename where match was found
-h suppress the prefixing filename on output
-i ignore case distinctions
-l list names of files that match
-n print line number with output lines
-q be quiet. Returns 0 if result was found, 1 otherwise
-v select non-matching lines
-s suppress file open/read error messages
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Then we look for the last nightly, which works fine.
NOTICE the bad formatting on the last line...
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[.....] Checking is there is a update for LogitechMediaServer.
Preparing the system to run LogitechMediaServer.
Fixing owner/rights for squeezeboxserver on SlimServer/ !
Fixing owner/rights for squeezeboxserver on SlimServer/ the old way !
Starting LogitechMediaServer in the Background.
\e[41mWaiting for LogitechMediaServer to become ready, can take a few
minutes!\e
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Then I get the same message as above, repeating 90 times, and it takes a
long time...
When it is finally done I get this new error...
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/sbin/log_tool: invalid option -- G
Usage: /sbin/log_tool [OPTION]...
Manipulate event logs in system.
-h, --help Display this help and exit.
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output.
-c, --initdb Initialize the table for event logs.
-r, --rmdb Remove the table for event logs.
-f, --flushdb Flush all data in the table for event logs.
-y, --modifydb Modify column in the table for event logs.
-b, --maxlog N Set the max number of logs to N.
-a, --append MSG Append MSG into the event log.
-t, --type [0-2] Specify the event type.
-u, --user USER Specify the username.
-p, --ip IP Specify the IP.
-m, --comp NAME Specify the computer name.
-x, --msgid MSGID Specify the mesage id.
-q, --query Query the data of event logs.
-s, --sort [0-17] Set the sort type.
-l, --lower NUM Set the lower bound.
(NUM >= 0, NUM <= upper)
-o, --upper NUM Set the upper bound.
(NUM >= 0, NUM >= lower)
-e, --filter [0-3] Specify the filter type.
-i, --group [0-9] group by TBL_FIELD.
-d, --date1 DATE1 Specify the date1 - date2.
-g, --date2 DATE2 Specify the date1 - date2.
-u, --user USER Specify the username.
-p, --ip IP Specify the IP.
-m, --comp NAME Specify the computer name.
-k, --keyword KEYWORD Filter the keyword in log.
Event types:
0 = Information
1 = Warning
2 = Error
Sort types:
0 = Sort by date in ascending order.
1 = Sort by date in descending order.
2 = Sort by time in ascending order.
3 = Sort by time in descending order.
4 = Sort by event type in ascending order.
5 = Sort by event type in descending order.
6 = Sort by user in ascending order.
7 = Sort by user in descending order.
8 = Sort by IP in ascending order.
9 = Sort by IP in descending order.
10 = Sort by computer name in ascending order.
11 = Sort by computer name in descending order.
12 = Sort by id in ascending order.
13 = Sort by id in descending order.
14 = Sort by msgid in ascending order.
15 = Sort by msgid in descending order.
16 = Sort by timet in ascending order.
17 = Sort by timet in descending order.
Report bugs to <[email protected]>
/sbin/log_tool: invalid option -- N
Usage: /sbin/log_tool [OPTION]...
Manipulate event logs in system.
-h, --help Display this help and exit.
-v, --verbose Enable verbose output.
-c, --initdb Initialize the table for event logs.
-r, --rmdb Remove the table for event logs.
-f, --flushdb Flush all data in the table for event logs.
-y, --modifydb Modify column in the table for event logs.
-b, --maxlog N Set the max number of logs to N.
-a, --append MSG Append MSG into the event log.
-t, --type [0-2] Specify the event type.
-u, --user USER Specify the username.
-p, --ip IP Specify the IP.
-m, --comp NAME Specify the computer name.
-x, --msgid MSGID Specify the mesage id.
-q, --query Query the data of event logs.
-s, --sort [0-17] Set the sort type.
-l, --lower NUM Set the lower bound.
(NUM >= 0, NUM <= upper)
-o, --upper NUM Set the upper bound.
(NUM >= 0, NUM >= lower)
-e, --filter [0-3] Specify the filter type.
-i, --group [0-9] group by TBL_FIELD.
-d, --date1 DATE1 Specify the date1 - date2.
-g, --date2 DATE2 Specify the date1 - date2.
-u, --user USER Specify the username.
-p, --ip IP Specify the IP.
-m, --comp NAME Specify the computer name.
-k, --keyword KEYWORD Filter the keyword in log.
Event types:
0 = Information
1 = Warning
2 = Error
Sort types:
0 = Sort by date in ascending order.
1 = Sort by date in descending order.
2 = Sort by time in ascending order.
3 = Sort by time in descending order.
4 = Sort by event type in ascending order.
5 = Sort by event type in descending order.
6 = Sort by user in ascending order.
7 = Sort by user in descending order.
8 = Sort by IP in ascending order.
9 = Sort by IP in descending order.
10 = Sort by computer name in ascending order.
11 = Sort by computer name in descending order.
12 = Sort by id in ascending order.
13 = Sort by id in descending order.
14 = Sort by msgid in ascending order.
15 = Sort by msgid in descending order.
16 = Sort by timet in ascending order.
17 = Sort by timet in descending order.
Report bugs to <[email protected]>
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Finally service is started...
NOTICE there are some "garbage", it!\e[0m , on the command line as the
script is done...
Code:
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LogitechMediaServer 8.2.0-1626678931 is started in the Background on [5323] !
Please wait a few minutes, before you try to access the LogitechMediaServer
webgui through http://192.168.6.3:9001 !
[admin@QNAP2 LogitechMediaServer]$ it!\e[0m
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NAS: QNAP TS-459U+ QTS 4.2.6 (4x 2TB, RAID5)
Services: LMS 8.1.0 by QLMS 2.21.00 'QLMS at QNAP club'
(https://www.qnapclub.eu/sv/qpkg/545)
Squeezebox: 6x Receiver, 3x Boom, 2x SB3 Classic, 1x Touch
Controller: Control by Material skin or iPeng, Local music or Spotify
by Spotty
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