2014-11-08, 01:42
You've misunderstood the purpose of the "missing" option.
The "missing" option uses JSON to "walk" your file system (ie. one or more sources) to find movies or tv episodes that are *not* present in your media library (ie. finding files that are "missing" from your media library). Kodi needs access to the file system in order for this option to work - the media library is read first, then the file system is walked or "traversed" and with your movieshare2 source being dead Kodi is most likely returning an error of some kind when trying to access the file system as it no longer exists.
The "missing" option does not tell you which media items are no longer accessible in your file system, and is not the option you require.
In fact, there isn't really an option for what you require, although you could try:
which should list all the movies you had on that path.
The "missing" option uses JSON to "walk" your file system (ie. one or more sources) to find movies or tv episodes that are *not* present in your media library (ie. finding files that are "missing" from your media library). Kodi needs access to the file system in order for this option to work - the media library is read first, then the file system is walked or "traversed" and with your movieshare2 source being dead Kodi is most likely returning an error of some kind when trying to access the file system as it no longer exists.
The "missing" option does not tell you which media items are no longer accessible in your file system, and is not the option you require.
In fact, there isn't really an option for what you require, although you could try:
Code:
./texturecache.py query movies 'file startswith nfs://192.168.178.29/volume2/movieshare2'
which should list all the movies you had on that path.