[SOLVED] Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.

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  • 10. September 2017 at 13:54 #31244

    Hi

    I’m new here.
    Just bought a Max2Play Package and tryed to get the LMS running.
    It’s all „our of the box“ so there should be no problem.
    But there is:

    Status: Squeezebox Server läuft aktuell unter der ProzessID 8803

    But when i klick on the „open“ Button, the server ist not rechable.

    My Debug is fuul of this:
    2017-09-10 13:46:43 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
    [17-09-10 13:46:46.5608] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server (v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar 8 14:18:44 UTC 2017) perl 5.020002 – arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
    [17-09-10 13:46:46.5807] YAML::XS::LoadFile (48) Warning: Usage: YAML::XS::LibYAML::Load(yaml_sv) at /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/YAML/XS.pm line 48.
    2017-09-10 13:46:48 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
    [17-09-10 13:46:51.5691] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server (v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar 8 14:18:44 UTC 2017) perl 5.020002 – arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
    [17-09-10 13:46:51.5894] YAML::XS::LoadFile (48) Warning: Usage: YAML::XS::LibYAML::Load(yaml_sv) at /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/YAML/XS.pm line 48.
    2017-09-10 13:46:53 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.
    [17-09-10 13:46:56.5929] main::init (388) Starting Logitech Media Server (v7.9.0, 1488878280, Wed Mar 8 14:18:44 UTC 2017) perl 5.020002 – arm-linux-gnueabihf-thread-multi-64int
    [17-09-10 13:46:56.6130] YAML::XS::LoadFile (48) Warning: Usage: YAML::XS::LibYAML::Load(yaml_sv) at /usr/share/squeezeboxserver/CPAN/YAML/XS.pm line 48.
    2017-09-10 13:46:58 Logitech Media Server died. Restarting.

    #### PERL VERSION ####
    v5.20.2

    Can anybody please help?
    Thank’s

    cu Eric

    11. September 2017 at 16:09 #31264

    Hi Eric,

    Sorry about the inconvenience.

    What version of Max2Play do you have, what version of the LMS did you install and what Raspberry Pi are you using?

    In any case, a re-install of the LMS 7.9 should do the trick. Just click show available versions, select 7.9 and click install. It will overwrite the faulty installation. Also, please be patient as the installation can take a few more minutes than most other software on Max2Play.

    11. September 2017 at 16:30 #31268

    Hi Heiner

    I bought the whole package from you last week or so.
    Raspi 3 Mod B
    M2P ver. 2.4.4
    And I allready tried a couple of times to reinstall LMS 7.9 and Nightly

    11. September 2017 at 17:02 #31270

    Hi Eric,

    That should not be the case at all, then. I am sorry about the problems you are encountering.

    Then this might be connected to another plugin on your device. Please share the debug info on the Settings/Reboot menu. The first lines show you how much space is used, it should not be more than 40 percent.

    Please also check the final lines of the installation sequence of the LMS to make sure there is no apparent errors.

    The quickest solution would be to burn a fresh image. If you already implemented some configurations, you can make a back-up of your current image with our plugin image burner with a few clicks.

    In order to find out exactly where the image went wrong, I would ideally need all the steps you have taken thus far. Since this would be a lot of work for you, a fresh image might the easier option. But I will assist you either way, just let me know how you will proceed.

    11. September 2017 at 18:24 #31274

    Hi Heiner

    Just done that a couple of minutes ago.
    New Image downloaded an up an running.
    Don’t think that I installed or configed anything the first time, because the rasp is supost to acting as a LMS Server only.
    Anyhow, now I can do the next steps

    Thank’s for the Help

    cu Eric

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