06-19-2024, 06:50 PM
(06-19-2024, 11:20 AM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @Iacov
Quote:yet, if you hear hoofs clacking, don't think it's zebras.
That's the best line I've read in a long time
that's an age old Dr house quote. I have never watched the series but saw one episode once where he said that... and the logic burned itself into my brain to this day xD (I heard the quote in German back then so I'm not sure if I translated it on point)
unfortunately no, I did not try NFS :/
I will try when I have more time again, though
pinging... I think it was still pingable as I think to remember that my uptime Kuma only reported moode being down when I turned the power off.
the device was completely frozen though, at least the touchscreen (it was enabled the first few tries) was as unresponsive as SSH or the web GUI via ip
@the_bertrum a Pi4 works via smb on dsm7?
maybe its a difference in hardware? does the pi3b+ maybe handle mp3 and flac differently than the Pi4? does it handle embedded images differently?
I think it definately has to do. something with my files... because I have two different "sources" that I add (both in the same nas)... one share for my music and one share for my children's audio books. I have two moode devices, both sport the same hardware. the children's device only reads the audio book share, whilst the "main" moode device reads both shares... and mpd only froze during scans of the music share
maybe that's why it's tough to nail down... a combination of specific hardware, OS and music files (and maybe protocol)
once I have time again I will test if it was the defective SD card.
- when I reinstall moode, enable the Touchscreen and can finish the media scan, it would be a soft evidence towards that
- if it fails again it might have not been a faulty sd
- if I disable the touchscreen and it finishes it could hint towards... I don't know
- if that fails too, I'll test nfs