CypherMK wrote:
> So as long as I don't move stuff around, it's ok?
I think so but its about 10 years since I wrote this code so I might
have forgotten about some situation.
CypherMK wrote:
> Is there a way to make this scan to be triggered by CLI or maybe a http
> request? So I can run this at night. My system hangs for 3.5 hours.
>
There is no way to trigger the refresh specifically via CLI.
If the Rescan refresh option is enabled and the Startup refresh
option is disabled it will only run after LMS performs a rescan and this
might solve the problem as long as you dont perform rescans when you
are about to use the system. Could be complicated though because you
probably want to listen to new music immediately after you have ripped a
newly purchased CD. I also believe LMS performes rescans automatically
of a subset of the library in some situations.
The other option is to disable Rescan refresh and instead enable
Startup refresh. This might work if LMS and its computer is always
running and you dont need to use LMS immediately after you have
restarted LMS or the computer running LMS. Could obviously cause issues
after upgrading LMS since LMS might seem to hang after upgrading.
Disabling only the Enable musicbrainz tags option can also help in
some setups since the musicbrainz handling part in the refresh operation
might be the cause to the problem. You should be able to see in the
server.log which part of the refresh operation that takes most time.
Erland Isaksson ('My homepage' (http://erland.isaksson.info))
Developer of 'many plugins/applets'
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