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27/08/2006 at 12:20 AM #544jw2k_frParticipant
Hi
I have Firefly release svn-1333 running on Sylver’s 5.0 on a Kurobox.
I started by following this guide to install the updated kernel, and then documented the process I followed to update mt-daapd to Firefly.
I put me some MP3s and a couple of FLAC files into my MP3 directory and tested it worked by getting Firefly to transcode FLAC to iTunes. All worked great until I moved about 20Gb worth of music (folder organised) into that MP3 folder and now can’t get Firefly to catalogue any music. The box has been powered off a couple of times since I tested it as working, so maybe I missed something at startup (I would also like to know how to get it to start on boot-up)
Anyone know how to get it to see the music?
Here are the uncommented sections of my config file:
# $Id: mt-daapd.conf.templ 1238 2006-06-18 04:54:13Z rpedde $
[general]
web_root = /usr/local/share/mt-daapd/admin-root
port = 3689
admin_pw = mt-daapd
db_type = sqlite
db_parms = /usr/local/var/cache/mt-daapd
mp3_dir = /mnt/mp3/
servername = kurobox
runas = nobody
playlist = /usr/local/etc/mt-daapd.playlist
extensions = .mp3,.m4a,.m4p,.flac
ssc_codectypes = ogg,flac,alac
ssc_prog = /usr/local/bin/mt-daapd-ssc.sh
logfile = /var/log/mt-daapd.log
scan_type = 2
debuglevel = 1
[plugins]
plugin_dir = /usr/local/share/mt-daapd/plugins
plugins = rsp.so,ssc-script.so
When I run a scan, this is the only item which shows up in the log:
2006-08-26 19:16:08 (00000400): Rescanning database
Where do I start?
Thanks
James
27/08/2006 at 12:39 AM #6122rpeddeParticipant@jw2k_fr wrote:
When I run a scan, this is the only item which shows up in the log:
2006-08-26 19:16:08 (00000400): Rescanning database
Where do I start?
You can increase the log level. In the [general] section, set debuglevel to 5.
Then start it and see what you get. If you don’t get anywhere, you can try 9.
It’s possible it might just be general slowness… in 1340 stuff was added that make rescanning the database significantly faster, so that might be a place to go, also.
27/08/2006 at 4:46 PM #6123jw2k_frParticipantAhemmmm… ooops!
It was a permissions problem 🙂 I had assumed that when I copied the new music over, by default the files would take the permissions of the parent MP3 folder, but they didn’t, so Firefly had no access to catalogue the files
Thanks for the pointer
James
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