2019-04-20, 00:05
Hi,
I recently moved from a NAS built on a Raspberry Pi and using SAMBA (which worked fine, but the Pi was a little under powered) to a new Xubuntu box on which I have set up NSF. The NSF is working, as I have connected it to an Xubuntu laptop on the same network. But getting Libreelec v 9.0.1 and Kodi V 18.2 to recognize it seems to be a problem. After reading about another user have ghosts of other connections, I reinstalled Libreelec and began the process all over.
When I went to Files/Add and NSF, and it brought up the IP address for my NSF Server. Then I input the path and after clicking OK things hang. Then it goes back to the previous menu and it hangs again, for several minutes. Then it tells me "The connection to the network location couldn't be established. This could be due to the network not being connected. Would you like to add it anyway?" I chose yes and then OK. It goes back to a screen and asks for a name for the media source, and after clicking OK again, it hangs again for several minutes.
This last time it went so far as to let me define the kind of content (tv shows) and download and install the TVDP scrapper. But it is still not connecting.
My NSF server setup includes the appropriate configurations (rw,sync,insecure,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,nohide) and is properly exporting to my laptop.
I also retried SMB in the new setup, and got a message saying Connection timed out.
Interestingly, when I tried the Zeroconfig browser, it recognizes all the Hosts on the network with Samba installed, but the connection still timed out.
I know I have network access, as the network is set up via a couple of hubs that are then connected to the router and I seem to be able to access the Internet fine. I have downloaded several addons.
I tried the KodiLog file addon, but it told me my file was too big. I tried LibreElec/System/Submit log a couple of times, but that failed. So I shut the system down and pulled the MiniSD card and look up the file at /STORAGE/.kodi/temp/kodi.log and put it into past.kodi.tv but when I save it, it doesn't give me any link to let you know where it is. I will keep a copy on my desktop just in case.
Thanks in advance,
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I recently moved from a NAS built on a Raspberry Pi and using SAMBA (which worked fine, but the Pi was a little under powered) to a new Xubuntu box on which I have set up NSF. The NSF is working, as I have connected it to an Xubuntu laptop on the same network. But getting Libreelec v 9.0.1 and Kodi V 18.2 to recognize it seems to be a problem. After reading about another user have ghosts of other connections, I reinstalled Libreelec and began the process all over.
When I went to Files/Add and NSF, and it brought up the IP address for my NSF Server. Then I input the path and after clicking OK things hang. Then it goes back to the previous menu and it hangs again, for several minutes. Then it tells me "The connection to the network location couldn't be established. This could be due to the network not being connected. Would you like to add it anyway?" I chose yes and then OK. It goes back to a screen and asks for a name for the media source, and after clicking OK again, it hangs again for several minutes.
This last time it went so far as to let me define the kind of content (tv shows) and download and install the TVDP scrapper. But it is still not connecting.
My NSF server setup includes the appropriate configurations (rw,sync,insecure,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,nohide) and is properly exporting to my laptop.
I also retried SMB in the new setup, and got a message saying Connection timed out.
Interestingly, when I tried the Zeroconfig browser, it recognizes all the Hosts on the network with Samba installed, but the connection still timed out.
I know I have network access, as the network is set up via a couple of hubs that are then connected to the router and I seem to be able to access the Internet fine. I have downloaded several addons.
I tried the KodiLog file addon, but it told me my file was too big. I tried LibreElec/System/Submit log a couple of times, but that failed. So I shut the system down and pulled the MiniSD card and look up the file at /STORAGE/.kodi/temp/kodi.log and put it into past.kodi.tv but when I save it, it doesn't give me any link to let you know where it is. I will keep a copy on my desktop just in case.
Thanks in advance,
Appropriate