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Hi,
Thanks for your work on this server. I am trying it out on a Windows server 2012 essential edition. When I try to use the server with either my LG TV or WMP, I get no files listed under videos. I tried a few things, but could not figure it out. I installed java 32 bit, opened ports UDP 3843, 1900 and TCP 5001 in the firewall (tried it with firewall turned off), ran server as administrator. No dice.
Now, I am guessing something is breaking when reading file infos. I am checking medias.trace.db and seeing exceptions. What could be going wrong? Attaching my log file for your review.
03-26 20:14:30 jdbc[4]: exception
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Table "FILES" not found; SQL statement:
SELECT count(*) FROM FILES [42102-175]
03-26 20:14:30 jdbc[4]: exception
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Table "FILES" not found; SQL statement:
Thanks!
Thanks for your work on this server. I am trying it out on a Windows server 2012 essential edition. When I try to use the server with either my LG TV or WMP, I get no files listed under videos. I tried a few things, but could not figure it out. I installed java 32 bit, opened ports UDP 3843, 1900 and TCP 5001 in the firewall (tried it with firewall turned off), ran server as administrator. No dice.
Now, I am guessing something is breaking when reading file infos. I am checking medias.trace.db and seeing exceptions. What could be going wrong? Attaching my log file for your review.
03-26 20:14:30 jdbc[4]: exception
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Table "FILES" not found; SQL statement:
SELECT count(*) FROM FILES [42102-175]
03-26 20:14:30 jdbc[4]: exception
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Table "FILES" not found; SQL statement:
Thanks!
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Re: no files show up
Might help if you install Java x64 as your system is x64.
i think you're the first case where i've seen someone run: Windows server 2012 essential edition.
how do you like it so far?
aside form that.
Can you rerun the app in Trace -- the best way to do that is to go to your UMS folder and modify the Logback.xml file:
Down near the bottom is the Set debug level -- change it form "DEBUG" to "TRACE" then start UMS and attach the Logfiles here.
i think you're the first case where i've seen someone run: Windows server 2012 essential edition.
how do you like it so far?
aside form that.
Can you rerun the app in Trace -- the best way to do that is to go to your UMS folder and modify the Logback.xml file:
Down near the bottom is the Set debug level -- change it form "DEBUG" to "TRACE" then start UMS and attach the Logfiles here.



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Re: no files show up
Thanks for the reply. I like UMS. It's very light weight. I am comparing it against Plex now.
I experimented with a few things: I installed UMS to a separate folder (not Program Files (x86)), installed Java 64bit, and adjusted firewall rules (had to have a rule for javaw). Now, it works fine with my LG 47LE5400
I experimented with a few things: I installed UMS to a separate folder (not Program Files (x86)), installed Java 64bit, and adjusted firewall rules (had to have a rule for javaw). Now, it works fine with my LG 47LE5400
Re: no files show up
Interesting that Firewall needed a rule for Javaw.exe -- can you post up a screenshot of that? id like to add that to the Wiki.lindenj wrote:Thanks for the reply. I like UMS. It's very light weight. I am comparing it against Plex now.
I experimented with a few things: I installed UMS to a separate folder (not Program Files (x86)), installed Java 64bit, and adjusted firewall rules (had to have a rule for javaw). Now, it works fine with my LG 47LE5400



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Universal Media Server Wiki!
"...functionality before beautification..."