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Auto Rescan package for Synology users (formerly known as Auto Restart package)
01-09-2014, 14:29
Post: #111
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
(01-09-2014 14:26)Patatorz Wrote:  Here we go !

Thanks for this log file. Can you please try completely uninstalling the Auto Restart package and then reinstalling it? If it still doesn't work, please post the file /homes/minimautorestart/install0.log here. Thanks!
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01-09-2014, 14:52
Post: #112
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
Hello, still don't work after a fresh install. Please find the log as attached file


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01-09-2014, 15:02
Post: #113
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
(01-09-2014 14:52)Patatorz Wrote:  Hello, still don't work after a fresh install. Please find the log as attached file

Thanks for this. Unfortunately, theese files don't contain a clue to the problem. Please zip the complete content of the directory /homes/minimautorestart and post it here as an attachment. Thanks!
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01-09-2014, 15:05
Post: #114
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
Here we go


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01-09-2014, 15:09
Post: #115
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
Does it request other services to work as perl or something else ?
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01-09-2014, 16:00
Post: #116
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
(01-09-2014 15:09)Patatorz Wrote:  Does it request other services to work as perl or something else ?

No, there are no other dependencies. From your log files it seems that inotifywait doesn't execute. Please try rebooting your NAS. If this doesn't help, please logon to your NAS via ssh and post the output of the commands
Code:
which inotifywait
and
Code:
inotifywait -h
Thanks!
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01-09-2014, 18:35 (This post was last modified: 01-09-2014 18:36 by Patatorz.)
Post: #117
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
Hello, still doesn't work. Please find the screenshot of the 2 commands


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01-09-2014, 19:14
Post: #118
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
(01-09-2014 18:35)Patatorz Wrote:  Hello, still doesn't work. Please find the screenshot of the 2 commands

Please also post the output of the command
Code:
ls -l /volume1/homes/minimautorestart/
Many thanks for helping me to find the cause of this issue!
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01-09-2014, 19:36
Post: #119
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
I'm the only one experiencing this issue ?

No problem to help you and I would say that YOU help me more than I could do for you. Here is the screenshot of the command feedback.


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01-09-2014, 21:13
Post: #120
RE: Auto Restart package for Synology users
(01-09-2014 19:36)Patatorz Wrote:  I'm the only one experiencing this issue ?

No problem to help you and I would say that YOU help me more than I could do for you. Here is the screenshot of the command feedback.

Unftortunately, I'm not able to reproduce this issue at the moment, but I suspect that it is related to a problem with permissions.
Please try version 0.9b from the attachment and let me know whether this improves the situation. Thanks!


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