cmh714 wrote:hmm, so why 50 seconds here.....any thought janui? maybe faster sdcard....hmm
wired, wifi disabled, >38k songs in mpd all from NAS...
With latest patch level? (> latest image)
by imi11 » 16 Feb 2019, 23:29
cmh714 wrote:hmm, so why 50 seconds here.....any thought janui? maybe faster sdcard....hmm
wired, wifi disabled, >38k songs in mpd all from NAS...
by janui » 16 Feb 2019, 23:59
I use class 10 Micro-DS cards, that’s almost the standard these days, I don’t think the faster cards help very much.cmh714 wrote:...hmm, so why 50 seconds here.....any thought janui? maybe faster sdcard....hmm...
by janui » 17 Feb 2019, 00:11
There is a mistake in the initial image, I thought this had now been corrected, but I will look at it again. To make sure all the volume settings are correct you can follow the instructions in this post: post26802.html#p26802imi11 wrote:...Start volume: there's something is wrong when set to -1 (deleted). I thought, then it should remain the last volume, but not: decreases to 0, and when I try to set higher, it goes back...
by cmh714 » 17 Feb 2019, 00:38
janui wrote:Hi cmh714,I use class 10 Micro-DS cards, that’s almost the standard these days, I don’t think the faster cards help very much.cmh714 wrote:...hmm, so why 50 seconds here.....any thought janui? maybe faster sdcard....hmm...
What you could look at is the settings for "systemd time" and "chrony" in the /dev UI. If chrony is enabled & active, switch systemd time ON by clicking 'systemdon'. You will need to set Dev Mode ON and refresh the screen to enable this option.
Another potential improvement is to let Rune optimise your NAS mount options, select your NAS mount in the Sources UI, switch ON 'Advanced options' and delete the contents of 'Mount flags' then save the mount. This will also initiate a rebuild of your MPD Library, but if you click on 'Update MPD library' in the Sources UI it will finish much quicker. You need to let this complete before you shutdown/reboot.
Please post your debug if these suggestions don't help.
janui
by janui » 17 Feb 2019, 01:46
The 'Mount flags' in 'Advanced options' should contain something like 'ro,noexec,vers=3'. Recreating the mount is maybe the best solution.cmh714 wrote:definitely NOT a time issue as I am set correct....For NAS, when I select the Advanced options, I do not get the "parameters" box with the variables (unsure why) and if IRC, I dont have an options.....any file to look at? or do I need to recreate the mount/source?
redis-cli --scan | grep mount_
redis-cli hgetall mount_x
by cmh714 » 17 Feb 2019, 03:42
by imi11 » 17 Feb 2019, 10:32
by janui » 17 Feb 2019, 13:03
The output looks fine. I have also checked the code, but can see no problems. Could you check that the network mount is not being mounted elsewhere, this command should return nothing:cmh714 wrote:...root@runeaudio(rw):/etc# redis-cli --scan | grep mount_
mount_5
root@runeaudio(rw):/etc# redis-cli hgetall mount_5...
cat /etc/fstab | grep -i -v 'cifs|nfs'
This looks like a CIFS mount. You can check it by running:cmh714 wrote:...**EDIT: ok mount tells m these are the vars: (ro,noexec,noatime,vers=3,rsize=8192,wsize=16384,namlen=255,soft,nocto,proto=tcp,timeo=50,retrans=2,sec=sys,mountaddr=192.168.2.144,mountvers=3,moun...
cat /proc/mounts | grep -i -v 'cifs|nfs'
This is specifying a NFS mount.cmh714 wrote:root@runeaudio(rw):/etc# redis-cli hgetall mount_5
1) "rsize"
2) "8192"
3) "id"
4) "5"
5) "error"
6) ""
7) "address"
8) "192.168.2.144"
9) "type"
10) "nfs"
11) "charset"
12) "utf8"
13) "remotedir"
14) "nfs/Public/Shared Music"
by janui » 17 Feb 2019, 13:33
The code for connecting to the network is very old, and really needs re-writing. I know that the Connect button almost never works, after a reboot it is OK if you entered the correct data. Working with hidden SSID’s makes everything more complicated, this should be avoided (hidden SSID’s provide no additional security). Don’t uses spaces or special characters in the WiFi SSID.imi11 wrote:...I'm trying to set a mobile network for used in car with home lan connection. I chose the wifi router, saving the profile, but after it I can't see it in the profiles. Clicking on this mobile network seemed to be saved (delete link and connect button). Clicking the connect button nothing happens, still I can see rpi in the home network.
So I shutdown it and unplug the homenetwork, then restarting...
redis-cli set playerid ""
redis-cli set hwplatformid ""
/srv/http/command/image_reset_script.sh
by imi11 » 17 Feb 2019, 13:42
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