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Lacie BigDisk Show 0 files

Post by kokie » Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:18 pm

I have Lacie BigDisk Version 1.1.2.1 with Twonky 4.4.2 and Firefly svn-1359. I put all media files on separate shares. I have 16473 music files (106.67 GB), 5000 pictures and 150 movies (mostly DivX).

With iTunes I can connect to shared library and I can play all songs. However, after I rebuild database (Rescan content directories) Twonky says that there are 0 Songs, 0 Pictures, 0 movies. I did everything (Stop/Start Server; Rebuild; ...)

I guess Firefly is serving songs via daapd OK and Twonky can't serve anything.

My question is: Is there a "Maximum number of files" restriction in Twonky? If not, what can be wrong? Why Twonky don't serve any media file?

I have contacted Lacie but nothing so far :(

Thank's

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Re: Lacie BigDisk Show 0 files

Post by kokie » Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:32 pm

This is what it says to System Log:

mt-daapd[10330]: Got shutdown signal. Notifying daap server.
mt-daapd[10767]: Starting with debuglevel 0
mt-daapd[10770]: Starting signal handler
mt-daapd[10770]: Error: enum_begin failed (error 1): Misc SQL Error: no such table: config
mt-daapd[10770]: Can't get db version. New database?
mt-daapd[10770]: Initializing database
mt-daapd[10770]: Error: enum_begin failed (error 1): ?
mt-daapd[10770]: Error: enum_begin failed (error 1): ?
mt-daapd[10770]: Full reload...
mt-daapd[10770]: Starting mp3 scan

kokie
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Re: Lacie BigDisk Show 0 files

Post by kokie » Mon Sep 08, 2008 12:05 pm

Update

I have updated Twonky to 4.4.4. Nothing's changed :(

How can I rebuild (re-create) database?

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