UMS in Headless Mode, how to find debug-file?
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UMS in Headless Mode, how to find debug-file?
Hi,
I am running UMS in headless mode with ubuntu 14.04.
I have several problems (audio not sync to movie, gpu acceleration seems not working) but I dont find a debug file in my folder.
Could anyone guide me how to enter debugging / loggin?
UMS was set up according to these instructions:
http://www.slsmk.com/how-to-install-uni ... less-mode/
I dont find the log / debug in /opt/ums/... ?
thanking you in advance,
Johannes
I am running UMS in headless mode with ubuntu 14.04.
I have several problems (audio not sync to movie, gpu acceleration seems not working) but I dont find a debug file in my folder.
Could anyone guide me how to enter debugging / loggin?
UMS was set up according to these instructions:
http://www.slsmk.com/how-to-install-uni ... less-mode/
I dont find the log / debug in /opt/ums/... ?
thanking you in advance,
Johannes
Re: UMS in Headless Mode, how to find debug-file?
Hi,
I think this is the default location: /tmp/universalmediaserver/debug.log
Br
Holger
I think this is the default location: /tmp/universalmediaserver/debug.log
Br
Holger
Re: UMS in Headless Mode, how to find debug-file?
Thanks, ...but /tmp/universalmediaserver/ is empty, any other idea?
Regards,
Johannes
Regards,
Johannes
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Re: UMS in Headless Mode, how to find debug-file?
according to logback.headless.xml found in the ums installation, it's "either the current directory or (when that is read only) the system temp directory."
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Re: UMS in Headless Mode, how to find debug-file?
On my Ubuntu 14.04.1 test install, it was located under ~/config/UMS
This was when starting it from the shell script directly
I think that's a poor location, /var/log or /tmp/universalmediacenter might be better.
Log files can get thrashed.
This was when starting it from the shell script directly
I think that's a poor location, /var/log or /tmp/universalmediacenter might be better.
Log files can get thrashed.