Minimserver in Docker Container Keeps Writing To Disk
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29-08-2022, 04:40
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RE: Minimserver in Docker Container Keeps Writing To Disk
Thank you for the hint about the AudioFormat hashtag - but would it work as intended? I currently have three libraries: One is my “CD quality” iTunes library, the second one is with stereo dsf files, and the third one is with multichannel dsf files.
My files are, accordingly, in three separate folders - and one album, e.g. “Roger Waters: The Wall Live” can have three copies:
Also, in my controller software (Linn or Lumin) I typically use the Album view to pick what I want to listen to. Earlier attempts (without the AudioFormat indicator) would just list every title three times for the same album - and play every track three times. That’s why I wanted to set up three Minimserver instances. When installing the Docker versions, I followed the instructions I found here: https://minimserver.com/running-containe...nology_NAS . I did not make any alterations, did not set any parameters (except for the one that points to my music files). It is plain Docker on Synology, with a plain installation of your container image. I don’t know how I can change the logging level, so, it is set to what the container image recommended by you came with. I have attached a hibernation log file I just created, it covers about 20 minutes of activity. The first ten minutes are without the Minimserver docker container running (two other containers and the Minimserver Synology package are running though). You see two blocks of activity in the log - and then silence for almost ten minutes. At that point in time, I started one of my Minimserver Docker containers. Of course, there is disk activity due to it starting - but it never stops. If you start at the bottom of the log, you will see a gazillion of entries. All spaced by a maximum of 30 seconds of inactivity. All this additional activity is coming exclusively from the Minimserver container. (the only change made at the 10-minute mark). I’m not sure how to make it stay silent. I hope you have an idea what may be causing this! |
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