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  1. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148844&nm_mc=EMC-GD021113&cm_mmc=EMC-GD021113-_-index-_-Item-_-22-148-844 Promo Code EMCYTZT2922 So so reviews, so if anyone has this drive, let us know how its been.
  2. Try running heidisql with root sql account? those commands could also be ran via sql on the machine..
  3. Alright I did some repairs to my database using HeidiSQL (check,repair,optimize) and ran update_binaries and update_releases and its creating the releases again.. So it appears like I am back to 100%.
  4. I am using newshosting.. to you have the article that explains whats happening to headers, little confused by FAQ. Next question is who to switch to :\
  5. In the same place you are in that releases aren't getting added after this last update. Your php.ini is location on your flash drive in the plugins folder (specifically the simplefeatures).. However we have that line already there, so I am guessing thats not it.. I watching for noticeable errors in my scripts but currently aren't seeing them.
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  7. Anyone having trouble accessing their spotweb server outside of their own network? I installed it as public, and can accessing it using the socket setup as described earlier. I know my port forwarding is fine, as my newznab server can be seen outside with no problems. Tried multiple ports, and still no go. I have to think its preventing non network connections, but can't figure out where to tweak that file.
  8. Update... Replaced the drive, and ran the --rebuild-tree again and it appeared to fix it. Currently running a parity check, but the drive came back as formatted so I am hoping we are good. Thanks all for the help! Hopefully this will one day help someone else.
  9. Ran memory test while I was out last night, 7 Passes clear with no errors :\ I have a replacement drive that should arrive today. Just need to get it cleared. Joe do you recommend as lionelhutz pointed out to just rebuild it and try to reiserfsck it again? Definitely willing to try anything else though. Not likely to be memory then. Just to be clear, if you run a --rebuild-tree, followed by a --check, the --check recommends another --rebuild tree? Since the only disk involved in the --rebuild-tree is the one being rebuilt, you can give a try of re re-constructing onto a replacement disk... Be aware however that result will depend upon all the other disks and hardware in the server. If you trust them, then go for it. Joe L. Correct. Each --rebuild-tree has been followed with a check which asks for another --rebuild-tree.. Almost in the exact fashion. I'll run checks on the rest of the drives just to be safe before proceeding.. It will be a a day or so since I will need to preclear, so if anyone does come up with an idea to try let me know. Else I'll report back if I am able to reconstruct the disk... Joe do I just need to bring array down, and replace disk in config with new disk and bring the array back up? (never actually replaced a disk before, but have read about quite a bit)
  10. Just to be clear, I am working to install via NFS Root. What this means is the SD card will load the XBMC install to an NFS share, and boot xmbc from there, as well as store the library and other things there. This is different then a typical XBMC install (all on SD Card) or installing to USB (SD card loads install to USB Drive). NFS Media shares in XBMC without any problem at all. I misunderstood. This is not something I have worked with on my RasPi. Apologies for any confusion on the topic. No problem.. Was afraid there might be a few people think normal share use vs using the share as an install path. Currently having other issues with my server, once I can get those resolved I'll update if the correct mount path works, and to what extent with raspbmc really wanting different options.
  11. Ran memory test while I was out last night, 7 Passes clear with no errors :\ I have a replacement drive that should arrive today. Just need to get it cleared. Joe do you recommend as lionelhutz pointed out to just rebuild it and try to reiserfsck it again? Definitely willing to try anything else though.
  12. Did it once, ran --check to see if it was good. Wasn't good, so figured it maybe needed another pass to correct what was left. Didn't work. Then dgaschk wanted to know what it reported back, so ran it a third time. Check previous post of mine as to the error I get when I run check.. Still (even after 3 times) tells me to rebuild tree. I haven't rebooted it after this last --rebuild-tree so I will do so now. I have stop and restarted the array and it did not mount the drive. Thanks for your help. UPDATE: Still didn't mount (unformatted) after reboot.
  13. Output is attached. Note this is the third time to run --rebuild-tree. I didn't export the command to a text file, and was unable to get all of the output through telnet :\ However I think from below you can see the significant part or where --rebuild-tree is doing something for better or worse. Should be noted, that my drive is still showing as unformatted rebuild-tree.txt
  14. Just to be clear, I am working to install via NFS Root. What this means is the SD card will load the XBMC install to an NFS share, and boot xmbc from there, as well as store the library and other things there. This is different then a typical XBMC install (all on SD Card) or installing to USB (SD card loads install to USB Drive). NFS Media shares in XBMC without any problem at all. I have tried, and got the following error: Jan 2 00:15:29 Tower mountd[5103]: refused mount request from 192.168.1.136 for /Apps/pi/livingroom (/): not exported