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TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for download

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:13 pm
by Twonky_Rick
The TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for download.

You can download them here: http://www.twonkyforum.com/downloads/7.0.5-Special/

- Rick

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:12 pm
by ondrovic
How come there is no nassetup.exe in this version? Will one from an older release work? Or is it not a recommend solution anymore?

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:45 pm
by Twonky_Rick
Asking... Standby...

- Rick

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:09 pm
by ondrovic
Thanks Rick. Also I can't seem to get Twonky every start I have tried it manually and with on boot up but here is what it says:

/usr/local/twonky/twonkystarter

For image conversion and scaling utilizes ImageMagick. For details on the license please see ./cgi-bin/convert-readme.txt
this repeats every few seconds


/etc/init.d/twonky.sh

root@NAS:/etc/init.d# ./twonky.sh start
Starting /usr/local/twonky/twonkystarter ...
Twonky Version 7.0.5
ps: unrecognized option `--no-headers'
BusyBox v1.7.0 (2007-10-15 19:49:46 IST) multi-call binary

Usage: ps

Report process status

Options:
w Wide output

Starting twonkywebdav ... ps: unrecognized option `--no-headers'
BusyBox v1.7.0 (2007-10-15 19:49:46 IST) multi-call binary

Usage: ps

Report process status

Options:
w Wide output

Starting twonkyproxy ... root@NAS:/etc/init.d#
For image conversion and scaling the TwonkyServer utilizes ImageMagick. For details on the license please see /usr/local/twonky/cgi-bin/convert-readme.txt
Twonky Version 7.0.5

For image conversion and scaling the TwonkyServer utilizes ImageMagick. For details on the license please see /usr/local/twonky/cgi-bin/convert-readme.txt

Hope someone can provide a solution to fix this as I had 6.0.38 working correctly now I have nothing

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:09 pm
by Twonky_Rick
I unfortunately don't have an answer to this question, but there should be other forum users here that can answer this.

- Rick

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:12 pm
by ondrovic
TMM_Product_Manager wrote:I unfortunately don't have an answer to this question, but there should be other forum users here that can answer this.

- Rick
I got it fixed. I had to install the kirkwood build for what ever reason it's working now though :-)

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:31 pm
by Twonky_Rick
Thank you for sharing your solution here! :D

- Rick

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:28 am
by mgillespie
Any news on 7.0.7 for NAS?

Also, would like to report a problem with server uptime detection on the status page. Mine shows:

Server Uptime
4498 days, 8 hours, 25 minutes, 25 seconds

My server hasn't been up for over 12 years!!!

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:33 am
by Twonky_Rick
Thanks for reporting this Mark. I'll make sure Berlin is informed of this.

Last Thursday a second release candidate was created for TS 7.0.8. Some bugs were found since then which required another release. If all goes as well we'll post something by Friday. NAS builds will probably follow by another week as usual. Sorry for the delays.

- Rick

Re: TwonkyServer 7.0.5 NAS builds are now available for down

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 12:11 am
by Twonky_Rick
Mark,

Here is the response I received to your question:
We have seen this when the system starts the server before the time is fully initialized. In this case TwonkyServer starts with the current system which is something very far in the past. After that the system synchronizes its time, probably with some online NTP service. After that the uptime may be wrong because it is calculated as difference between the presence and the start time of the server.
Let me know if this problem always occurs. Based on the above comments, I would expect it to go away if you power-cycle.

- Rick