12-28-2021, 09:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2021, 10:39 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
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@Britracer
I took a little time to try to replicate your problem.
My test:
Synology DSM6.1 running on a virtual machine. SMB advanced settings: SMB2 minimum, SMB3 maximum. Publishes a Music directory with guest read-only privileges. Connected to LAN wirelessly.
RPi Zero W (the original, not the Zero 2 W) running a fresh copy of moOde 7.6.1. Default settings except for renaming the host, expanding the root file system, and setting up networking. Connected to LAN wirelessly.
Created a new music source in moOde using the Synology host/share path and guest user-id and keeping the default advanced settings, including mount flags.
I suppose I could step through the combinations of SMB protocol possible in DSM (SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB1+SMB2, SMB2+SMB3, SMB1 thru SMB3) but not without some provocation
Regards,
Kent
I took a little time to try to replicate your problem.
My test:
Synology DSM6.1 running on a virtual machine. SMB advanced settings: SMB2 minimum, SMB3 maximum. Publishes a Music directory with guest read-only privileges. Connected to LAN wirelessly.
RPi Zero W (the original, not the Zero 2 W) running a fresh copy of moOde 7.6.1. Default settings except for renaming the host, expanding the root file system, and setting up networking. Connected to LAN wirelessly.
Created a new music source in moOde using the Synology host/share path and guest user-id and keeping the default advanced settings, including mount flags.
- this source mounted (green checkmark) and scanned properly (tracks appear in Library listings). The Linux mount command shows the server and client settled on SMB3.1.1 during the mounting process, which tells me moOde's improved protocol negotiation works.
- executed the "Re-mount music sources" command in Library Sources screen. The source re-mounted cleanly.
- shut down and and powered off the moOde player; powered on again; this source again mounted cleanly during startup.
I suppose I could step through the combinations of SMB protocol possible in DSM (SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB1+SMB2, SMB2+SMB3, SMB1 thru SMB3) but not without some provocation

Regards,
Kent