2021-06-04, 11:40
Hello,
I have recently upgraded Kodi 18.9 to 19.1, and noticed that when I try to access my NFS-Shares, I get a network-timout error message because my NFS share (which is actually a Synology NAS with a harddisk that usually goes to sleep after some hours of inactivity) is too slow to spin up the mechanical harddrive, which makes the first access attempt after several hours a little bit slower, actually the first access to the share takes about 5-6 seconds. When I retry 1 or 2 times, of course the error vanishes because my NAS has then woke up the harddrives and is much faster.
In previous Kodi versions, this has never been a problem, because Kodi simply waited fo the share to become available. Now in Kodi 19, I get that error message very quickly after the NFS did not respiond, so I wonder if I can set a timeout in Kodi how long to wait until I get an error message?
I have recently upgraded Kodi 18.9 to 19.1, and noticed that when I try to access my NFS-Shares, I get a network-timout error message because my NFS share (which is actually a Synology NAS with a harddisk that usually goes to sleep after some hours of inactivity) is too slow to spin up the mechanical harddrive, which makes the first access attempt after several hours a little bit slower, actually the first access to the share takes about 5-6 seconds. When I retry 1 or 2 times, of course the error vanishes because my NAS has then woke up the harddrives and is much faster.
In previous Kodi versions, this has never been a problem, because Kodi simply waited fo the share to become available. Now in Kodi 19, I get that error message very quickly after the NFS did not respiond, so I wonder if I can set a timeout in Kodi how long to wait until I get an error message?