FireFly Media Server › Firefly Media Server Forums › Firefly Media Server › Setup Issues › Running Two Copies of Firefly on a Single NSLU2
- This topic has 24 replies, 8 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 3 months ago by
Anonymous.
-
AuthorPosts
-
11/02/2008 at 7:24 PM #4901
Anonymous
InactiveHmmm..
Not sure what’s going on. The folders are all correct being read write for everyone, including the songs.gdb. The server doesn’t seem to have died as I can still access my main shared library in itunes. Any other thoughts?
Dave
12/02/2008 at 1:00 AM #4902kellyharding
ParticipantWow. This is rather helpful 😀
Now I’ve got ‘Sorted’ and ‘Unsorted’ firefly instances, so I can choose to listen to/test the music I have thats unsorted and badly tagged seperately to the sorted stuff (vol. normalised, artwork added, tags sorted/added, file/dir sorted/corrected) which is the main db. 29,000+ for the ‘Sorted’ and 15,000+ for the ‘Unsorted’ so far… damn I have a rather varied taste I think!
Kelly
14/02/2008 at 4:14 AM #4903rpedde
Participant@pixelvapour wrote:
Not sure what’s going on. The folders are all correct being read write for everyone, including the songs.gdb. The server doesn’t seem to have died as I can still access my main shared library in itunes. Any other thoughts?
Can you post the configs, sanitizing passwords if necessary? Do you get any obvious errors in /var/log/messages? (or /var/log/syslog, can’t remember what it is on the slug)
14/02/2008 at 10:24 PM #4904Anonymous
InactiveSorry for the delay, been flat out.
Here is the config file that’s causing problems;
#
# mt-daapd.conf
#
# Edited: Sat Feb 9 17:08:34 2008
# By: ddf
#
web_root /opt/share/mt-daapd/admin-root
port 3689
admin_pw password
mp3_dir /share/flash/data/public/mp3
servername Lower bitrate
runas guest
playlist /opt/etc/mt-daapd/mt-daapd2.playlist
extensions .mp3,.m4a,.m4p
db_dir /opt/var/mt-daapd2
rescan_interval 600
scan_type 0
always_scan 0
process_m3u 0
compress 0I can cd to the mp3_dir so the path seems correct. The songs.dgb file is 3Mb so it would appear to have stored the song names.
OK I just tried deleting the working config file and re-naming the problem mt-daapd2.conf to the default mt-daapd.conf. It still doesn’t work, and errors in the same way. Not sure what this means but possibly suggests a problem with the share folder.
Dave
I couldn’t find any relevant errors in the var/logs folder.
18/02/2008 at 9:27 PM #4905Anonymous
InactiveOK I managed to fix this. It was a folder permissions problem.
Cheers
Dave
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Setup Issues’ is closed to new topics and replies.