I've had a search and can't find anything specific on this.
So with the PcP LMS install we can set the prefs/cache directory to be
on a CIFS share.
A while back I had issues doing this, essentially the sqlite db creation
would repeatedly fail, I worked around this by adding `nobrl`to my mount
options :
Code:
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nobrl
Do not send byte range lock requests to the server. This is necessary for
certain applications that break with cifs style mandatory byte range locks (and
most cifs servers do not yet support requesting advisory byte range locks).
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PcP along with LMS then loads and scans fine and everything is ok... for
a while.
The issue is after a while I just end up with db corruption and have to
reset/rebuild cache/prefs.
Is there any current guidance for getting this working reliably? Is
this actually viable?
The alternative would seem to be storing the cache/prefs on the sdcard,
which I can do but I'd imagine this isn't going to be particularly
reliable either.
Perhaps the right answer is, if you're using LMS on PcP then really you
do want an SSD hard drive or similar, even if it's only to reliably
store the 40 odd MB of cache/prefs data.
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