sgmlaw wrote: > That the clients are being recognized at all rules out several > possibilities, such as an overly aggressive anti-virus/AMW or some > software firewall blocking on the host machine. > > The question is whether the clients remain recognized by LMS if the > server machine and LMS are KEPT RUNNING. I can't speak for everyone, > but I and many others host LMS on a continuously running machine and are > not regularly rebooting everything. > > Every time you reboot the host machine, you are forcing the OS through a > full boot up sequence, including re-handshaking to the network, and then > forcing LMS to run through its own start up routine. > > So if this situation arises only after rebooting the server machine, > then both the server log and the machine OS system log would be helpful. > In that scenario, it could just as likely be a machine-based issue as > something happening under LMS. > > But start with stopping and restarting the LMS instance -- without > rebooting the machine. If the clients suddenly disappear after > restarting LMS only, then post the server log for the LMS restart > instance. In that scenario, it is more likely something happening > under LMS. But if they remain connected, then it is more likely > something with the host machine or a networking issue. For instance, > the OS may be resetting a value on reboot that LMS fixes on > installation, causing LMS to fail on restart.
Stopping and re-starting LMS does not exhibit the issue. LMS can connect to the Squeezebox. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tdehan's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=65180 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=109856 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
