March 30, 201214 yr Hi. I just noticed these red error messages in my sys log. I copied a blu ray disc and transferred it to my UnRaid server which has a cache disc. The mover script then kicked in and transferred it to the main array over night. I checked the sys log via UnMenu and noticed the following errors, which show up in red a few times during mover process. Mar 30 03:40:48 Tower logger: ./AllDisks/dvd movies/PUSS IN BOOTS/BDMV/JAR/88890/imageErrorPanel.png (Errors) Mar 30 03:40:48 Tower logger: >f+++++++++ AllDisks/dvd movies/PUSS IN BOOTS/BDMV/JAR/88890/imageErrorPanel.png (Errors) Are they anything to be concerned about? As far as I can tell, everything is working OK (although I haven't tried streaming this particular movie yet.
March 30, 201214 yr Hi. I just noticed these red error messages in my sys log. I copied a blu ray disc and transferred it to my UnRaid server which has a cache disc. The mover script then kicked in and transferred it to the main array over night. I checked the sys log via UnMenu and noticed the following errors, which show up in red a few times during mover process. Mar 30 03:40:48 Tower logger: ./AllDisks/dvd movies/PUSS IN BOOTS/BDMV/JAR/88890/imageErrorPanel.png (Errors) Mar 30 03:40:48 Tower logger: >f+++++++++ AllDisks/dvd movies/PUSS IN BOOTS/BDMV/JAR/88890/imageErrorPanel.png (Errors) Are they anything to be concerned about? As far as I can tell, everything is working OK (although I haven't tried streaming this particular movie yet. Yes. unMENU tags a line as an error if it has the string "error" anywhere in it. Your file name has exactly that. Therefore, a movie with the title "Terror of Mechagodzilla" would also be marked as an error. unMENU uses a very CRUDE system of coloring the lines. It is amazing it works as well as it does. The initial pattern matching lines were defined years ago by RobJ. The patterns matched are in a file: syslog_match.conf You can add more of your own in a file "syslog_user_match.conf" (create it if it does not exist... It uses the same format as syslog_match.conf)
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