Here be dragons: I have never seen an import that didn't crash. #4722
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Can you try beet -vv import -w -q . The verbose output should offer some clues. |
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Beets latest from git? Or which version? I also use an old synology nas to save my library, slow but works. You might run into network problems maybe and nothing to do with beets though. So you are saying that this message just is not true, the file is existing, right?
Just wild guessing but if that is the fact, then it sounds like the problem may lye somewhere around of how the network file system is mounted on your router. How did you mount the smb device exactly? I can briefly check your mount options.....but no expert here as well.. |
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First, my setup: I use an OpenWrt router to handle all gateway and server needs in my home network, the only node between it and the internet is an A/VDSL modem (i can never remember which one...). And on the other side, I have an old Synology NAS that I lately outfitted with a set of 8TB HGST HDDs in RAID1. So far, so good. Speeds aren't the greatest, but it works for my single-user needs.
Here is the problem: When I run beets on my router to manage my library mounted via SMB, I continiously get "File not found" errors, which really shouldn't be the case.
Trace:
This is my config:
And, the command:
beet import -w -q .
(CWD being/mnt/diskstation/bunker/Music
).I am at my wit's end here and am just frustrated in a way. All I want is for beets to work it's way through my library, sort files to where they should go, add potentially missing tags as far as it can tell without intervention (I plan to run a non-
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import down the line to answer any questions it may has) and remove any duplicates that exist - because I am very sure they do. This folder is a culmination of merging several heres and theres into a singular folder and my attempt at finally, at last, putting an end to an unsorted, messy music library.But no matter how many times I run it, it crashes... all the time. It'll go for a while, but eventually just drop. I wish it had Make's "keep going" flag to accompany
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.Do you have any idea what I could do to finally make this work out?
Kind regards,
Ingwie
PS.: The library is ~200 GB and growing since 2004.
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