2021-11-10, 20:01
Hi,
I've been a very happy user of KODI for probably nearly 15 years now and for most of that time I've been using a NAS solution running a shared media DB with various KODI clients connecting (NVIDIA Shield, Amazon Fire TV, Windows & Mac).
The most recent few years I've been using a Synology with MariaDB as the DB and all worked perfectly fine until a recent upgrade. Like an idiot I left one of my NVIDIA shields to auto-update which took the app up to Matrix 19 which in turn upgraded all of the databases. Wanting to avoid corruption I manually upgraded all other devices. Seeing as I was now wasting most of my weekend I thought, oh well, might as get NAS upgrade out of the way too so upgraded DSM from 6->7 after only briefing reading up on various forums about how smooth those upgrades went.
Well, the inevitable obviously happened and now I have a semi broken KODI environment. All devices can, slowly, open up but the minute I click into a movie or tv show directory everything freezes for 10-20, sometimes 30 seconds. Then it comes back to life, same thing then happens when clicking into a season of a show, then same again happens when I click a file to play. However, once playing, everything is smooth including scanning forwards and backwards. The rest of the KODI menus seem fine too so I'm putting this down to an SMB or DB issue and wanted to ask for some help on how to narrow down whats causing this weird freezing.
I've tried a fresh install of KODI 18 on my windows machine and the issue is still there so its not OS specific and its not KODI version specific. Seems more like an issue with how KODI talks to DSM 7.0 from Synology. I've now since read a number of forum posts where DSM 7 has caused issues but most focus on NFS as the protocol with varying degrees of success in fixing it. My environment, mainly because its mixed client types, has always been SMB to keep cross platform a bit easier but not seen many other forums posts reporting the same issues. I did try manipulating my sources.xml & advancedsettings.xml briefly to flip my clean windows install over to NFS but no difference.
I have posted a debug log here to see if anyone can see anything that obviously jumps out: https://paste.kodi.tv/raw/dasepanuwi
I've also a support log with Synology and I'm now planning a disruptive downgrade of my NAS unless I can figure out a way to correct this. There are some KODI forum posts which talk about manipulating a few MariaDB flags to help with perf but I don't want to start down that road unless I can rule out a more basic issue first.
Any pointers very much appreciated.
I've been a very happy user of KODI for probably nearly 15 years now and for most of that time I've been using a NAS solution running a shared media DB with various KODI clients connecting (NVIDIA Shield, Amazon Fire TV, Windows & Mac).
The most recent few years I've been using a Synology with MariaDB as the DB and all worked perfectly fine until a recent upgrade. Like an idiot I left one of my NVIDIA shields to auto-update which took the app up to Matrix 19 which in turn upgraded all of the databases. Wanting to avoid corruption I manually upgraded all other devices. Seeing as I was now wasting most of my weekend I thought, oh well, might as get NAS upgrade out of the way too so upgraded DSM from 6->7 after only briefing reading up on various forums about how smooth those upgrades went.
Well, the inevitable obviously happened and now I have a semi broken KODI environment. All devices can, slowly, open up but the minute I click into a movie or tv show directory everything freezes for 10-20, sometimes 30 seconds. Then it comes back to life, same thing then happens when clicking into a season of a show, then same again happens when I click a file to play. However, once playing, everything is smooth including scanning forwards and backwards. The rest of the KODI menus seem fine too so I'm putting this down to an SMB or DB issue and wanted to ask for some help on how to narrow down whats causing this weird freezing.
I've tried a fresh install of KODI 18 on my windows machine and the issue is still there so its not OS specific and its not KODI version specific. Seems more like an issue with how KODI talks to DSM 7.0 from Synology. I've now since read a number of forum posts where DSM 7 has caused issues but most focus on NFS as the protocol with varying degrees of success in fixing it. My environment, mainly because its mixed client types, has always been SMB to keep cross platform a bit easier but not seen many other forums posts reporting the same issues. I did try manipulating my sources.xml & advancedsettings.xml briefly to flip my clean windows install over to NFS but no difference.
I have posted a debug log here to see if anyone can see anything that obviously jumps out: https://paste.kodi.tv/raw/dasepanuwi
I've also a support log with Synology and I'm now planning a disruptive downgrade of my NAS unless I can figure out a way to correct this. There are some KODI forum posts which talk about manipulating a few MariaDB flags to help with perf but I don't want to start down that road unless I can rule out a more basic issue first.
Any pointers very much appreciated.