Paul Webster wrote: 
> Check that it really is running rather than the service was started (and
> exited).
> 
> e.g.
> ps -ef | grep -i perl
> or
> ps -ef | grep -i slim
> 
> If you do not see it running then check the logfile ... challenge is to
> find it though.
> Could be somewhere like /etc/local/slimserver/Logs/server.log

I have tried this and it doesn't look like it is running. I've done as
you suggested and hunted high and low for a log file and I found
server.log in 

/var/log/squeezeboxserver/

The server.log file is empty but there are five archive files named like
this server.log.1.gz. Each one has log file and this is a sample of
what's it:


Code:
--------------------
    
  2020-04-18 11:18:15 squeezeboxserver_safe started.
  2020-04-18 11:18:25 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:18:30 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:18:35 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:18:40 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:18:45 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:18:50 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:18:55 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:19:00 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:19:05 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  2020-04-18 11:19:10 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
  
--------------------


There are thousands of lines of this and they are all dated in April,
nothing from the last month so I'm not sure if this is the right log. 

Any thoughts?

d6jg wrote: 
> I doubt LMS is actually running.
> Is this OMV on its own or OMV running as a service on Debian?

It is OMV running as a service on debian. As in, I installed debian
first and then installed OMV from the command line.

truscellino wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> Let's assume LMS is properly running (as per Paul's recommendations for
> checking).
> If port 9000 is not open on your NAS then any request to access LMS from
> another machine will fail. OpenMediaVault has a FIrewall rules pages in
> the settings. I also wonder if there are other ports needed for LMS (for
> control purposes maybe?) but the information on the web seems very
> outdated...
> 
> as a first, dirty test, I would disable Firewall altogether on your NAS.
> If you still can't access LMS then I would be really puzzled...

As I understand it, OMV's firewall is disable by default and only
becomes active when you start adding rules. I have touch it so there
shouldnt be any reason why the firewall is blocking LMS.


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