knights19 Posted September 17, 2016 Share Posted September 17, 2016 Need some help please everyone. I installed the Serviio plugin (basically because I don't understand how to create a container to make one of the other plugins work). It installed fine and I could access the Serviio tab on the Tower main page. I changed the working directory to /mnt/disk3/Serviio instead of the default RAM. Rebooted Now I cannot access the Tower main page, I just get 192.168.1.16 took too long to respond. Serviio appears to be working, my TV can see the DNLA server, but all the folders are empty. Please go easy on me, I'm not good with Linux and have a long history of trying Linux home servers and failing (Ubuntu, Amahi on Fedora), hence I moved to UnRaid in the hope it would just work. And to be fair, it has, more than likely a set-up error by me on the plugin (but like I said, I hoped it would just work). Quote Link to comment
knights19 Posted September 22, 2016 Author Share Posted September 22, 2016 ^bump Still stuck. Can I remove the plugin via the cml? Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted September 22, 2016 Share Posted September 22, 2016 For Serviio help, it's usually best to seek help in the support thread for that plugin. For the rest, please see Need help? Read me first!, and attach the diagnostics zip. Quote Link to comment
knights19 Posted September 23, 2016 Author Share Posted September 23, 2016 Yes but I can no longer get to the unRAID webGui to use the diagnostics function. Sorry, I see the cml instructions. Quote Link to comment
knights19 Posted September 25, 2016 Author Share Posted September 25, 2016 Thanks for your help, I resorted to the endless searching of the web to find the answer. As usual Linux = hours of life gone, but it works for now. Quote Link to comment
Unqualified Spectator Posted October 10, 2016 Share Posted October 10, 2016 An alternative - If you have an Android device (even a cheapo one), you can install the Serviio configuration app and you can completely configure Serviio from there. As a bonus, you can use the Android device as a remote for Serviio and also for Kodi, if you use that. The app for Kodi is Kore and the apps for Serviio are ServiDroid (configurator) and I tried several apps for remotes - most of them worked pretty well. My apologies, I don't keep current on these forums as much as I used to, or I would have tried to help a bit sooner! Quote Link to comment
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