2015-08-10, 16:07
Hello,
I have the following equipment:
All of these devices get their media from an Ubuntu 14.04 Server. The media is shared through NFS and the library is synchronized using the MySQL database.
Since the upgrade to Isengard, whenever I try to clean the library, I receive the "Unavailable source" error on all of the four NFS folders that are shared (with the Remove and Keep options). After I choose "Keep" on all four of them, nothing happens (i.e. the library doesn't get cleaned). However, I can update the library just fine and also play anything from it, so clearly the NFS shares are correct, and so is the MySQL database (otherwise the update library operation wouldn't work, nor playing anything from it). Also, I didn't change anything before or after the Isengard upgrade.
I checked the database and indeed, the database upgrade was performed successfully (I now have two new databases, MyVideos93 and MyMusic52, alongside the old ones, MyVideos90 and MyMusic48).
What do you think is the issue?
Here's a log file from one of the Raspberry Pi's: http://xbmclogs.com/ppvyvfcai
I have the following equipment:
- 2 x Raspberry Pi 2 running OSMC July Update (from my knowledge, that's Kodi 15.1 RC1)
- An Intel NUC D34010WYK (Core i3-4010U, 4GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics) running Windows 10 and Kodi 15
- Another Windows 10 PC (Core i7 4790K, 16 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 780) running Kodi 15
All of these devices get their media from an Ubuntu 14.04 Server. The media is shared through NFS and the library is synchronized using the MySQL database.
Since the upgrade to Isengard, whenever I try to clean the library, I receive the "Unavailable source" error on all of the four NFS folders that are shared (with the Remove and Keep options). After I choose "Keep" on all four of them, nothing happens (i.e. the library doesn't get cleaned). However, I can update the library just fine and also play anything from it, so clearly the NFS shares are correct, and so is the MySQL database (otherwise the update library operation wouldn't work, nor playing anything from it). Also, I didn't change anything before or after the Isengard upgrade.
I checked the database and indeed, the database upgrade was performed successfully (I now have two new databases, MyVideos93 and MyMusic52, alongside the old ones, MyVideos90 and MyMusic48).
What do you think is the issue?
Here's a log file from one of the Raspberry Pi's: http://xbmclogs.com/ppvyvfcai