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Using a plugin in logitech media server
Using a plugin in logitech media server




using a plugin in logitech media server
  1. #USING A PLUGIN IN LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER INSTALL#
  2. #USING A PLUGIN IN LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER UPDATE#
  3. #USING A PLUGIN IN LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER MANUAL#

#USING A PLUGIN IN LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER UPDATE#

I just successfully installed Logitech Media Server on my Volumio Raspberry Pi, so thought I’d update this thread. I would be very happy if someone “with enough light on the bike” could help me!

#USING A PLUGIN IN LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER INSTALL#

If I instead install LMS (over the corrupt version) it came back to life - until the next reboot… After a reboot and usual fail of LMS I copied them one by one back to the original places, to find out where the reboot has made a change. After a reboot/restart of the system (Raspi), LMS does not start anymore.Īs long as I do not reboot/restart volumio I can switch off LMS and on againĪfter one of the installations I have saved all directories of the LMS installation*. I have now made the update on 2.185 and installed the Logitech Media Server (LMS) again several times. Isn´t there anybody how has the same configuration and/or problem? Or someone how can give a hint. So my only conclusion is: after a reboot/restart of the device, the volumio instance is changing something during starting procedure, what kills/corrupt the LMS.

using a plugin in logitech media server

The LM server is definitely running (check via: ps aux | grep squeeze), but the port 9000 is “dead” (check via: netstat -> shows no activ port 900* any more)Īfter a restart/reboot of the RasbPi, the LMS e.g.So no Web-UI and no connection of my Squeezebox Radio to this dedicated server as befor! I could no longer reach the LMS (via port 9000).volumio came back stable and shows no interdependecies, but ….

#USING A PLUGIN IN LOGITECH MEDIA SERVER MANUAL#

LMS was running stable after installation and was scaning my media initially (after that even some additional scans - manual started - done a good job).The installation of the LMS 7.9.0 shows no interdependencies to the volumio instance (and initially vice versa).… I tried to restart/reboot des LMS Server “a hundred times” but it´s not starting again. Thanks very much for reply and suggestions. Yes fourtunatly - I could install LMS on a RasbPi of it´s own - but I like the idea to use sytems (like the MBLD or RasbPi) which are already in service. The LM server is definitely running (ps aux | grep squeeze), but the port 9000 is “dead” (netstat)Īll attempts with tips on similar constellation do not lead to success. I have since completely reinstalled LMS several times and tried out various hints from the www - but always it ends with the described behavior:Īfter a restart of the RasbPi, the port 9000 is no longer active. So no Web-UI - no connection of my Squeezebox Radio to this dedicated server! … I could no longer reach LMS via port 9000. Volumio came back as exspected and without any faults. Then a reboot was required (reducing the amount of plugins in LMS). some additional scans - manual started - done a good job.The media scan in LMS, which drove me crazy on the MBDL, ran successfully and initially took about 8h.The installation of the LMS 7.9.0 was easy and the volumio instance showed no interdependencies.I had reported in the Squeezebox forum that I gave up to operate Logitech Media Server (LMS) on a MyBook Live Duo and instead moved with it to a Raspberry Pi with a already installed volumio.Ĭ) NAS WD MyBook Live Duo with 4 GB Raid1 neatly mounted






Using a plugin in logitech media server