Hello Audirvana Community
I am a Trial user of Origin.
I have successfully synced my music library with Origin on both my MacBook and my iMac.
I am now trying to run Origin on my Synology DS220+ which is where my music library resides. Unfortunately my music library is not syncing.
I have pointed Origin to the Music folder on the NAS,.
I have also given the Origin System User Read/Write permissions via the Control Panel.
When I click on Playlists > Recently Added I get a ‘Request Error’.
The log file (below) warns me that I need to increase my max_user_watches but I do not understand the directiojns it gives as to how to do this, I don’t even know where the etc/sysctl.conf file is.
Can someone please help me out on how to resolve this issue.
Thanks,
Andy S
2024-07-28 11:15:52.941 [info]: Local Library Sync: inotify max_user_watches is set to 8192
2024-07-28 11:15:52.941 [warning]: Local Library Sync: Warning: inotify max_user_watches value (8192) is low, and may limit the number of music subfolders that can be monitored for changes.
You may want to increase this value by adding the line fs.inotify.max_user_watches=65536 (or more) to /etc/sysctl.conf then make the kernel reload the settings using sudo sysctl -p
2024-07-28 11:27:43.971 [error]: Local Library Sync: Files synchronization: error No space left on device opening for watching directory: /volume1/music/Music/Pink Floyd/Shine On You Crazy Diamond/@eaDir/04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part IV).mp3
2024-07-28 11:27:43.971 [error]: Local Library Sync: Files synchronization: No more inotify watches available: some folders can not be watched, starting with /volume1/music/Music/Pink Floyd/Shine On You Crazy Diamond/@eaDir/04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part IV).mp3
2024-07-27 19:20:22.712 [info]: ============= Started Logging, Audirvana Origin 2.5.13.2 Linux x86_64 =============
2024-07-27 19:20:22.712 [info]: Running on Linux 4.4.302+ x86_64 (Synology NAS DS220+ DSM 7.2.1.69057 Update 5)
2024-07-27 19:20:22.712 [info]: No language set in settings, using system language: en_US.UTF-8
2024-07-27 19:20:22.769 [warning]: EULA not accepted yet, showing it
2024-07-27 19:20:22.802 [info]: RemoteServer: Server started and advertised on port 35475
2024-07-28 11:14:06.344 [error]: Not logged to Audirvana account: need to sign in
2024-07-28 11:15:43.735 [info]: Login: Successfully signed in with remote to Audirvana account
2024-07-28 11:15:43.735 [info]: Remote App login successful for device FD3610A9-717A-43AC-9F64-5B82CA191BDD, pairing key generated
2024-07-28 11:15:52.427 [info]: UPnP stack initialized using default interface
2024-07-28 11:15:52.627 [info]: UPnP web server started on 10.0.0.250:49152
2024-07-28 11:15:52.671 [info]: Chromecast device scanner: client running
2024-07-28 11:15:52.671 [warning]: ALSA output: No /dev/snd (kernel module snd not loaded) => disabling local audio devices playback
2024-07-28 11:15:52.941 [info]: Local Library Sync: inotify max_user_watches is set to 8192
2024-07-28 11:15:52.941 [warning]: Local Library Sync: Warning: inotify max_user_watches value (8192) is low, and may limit the number of music subfolders that can be monitored for changes.
You may want to increase this value by adding the line fs.inotify.max_user_watches=65536 (or more) to /etc/sysctl.conf then make the kernel reload the settings using sudo sysctl -p
2024-07-28 11:27:43.971 [error]: Local Library Sync: Files synchronization: error No space left on device opening for watching directory: /volume1/music/Music/Pink Floyd/Shine On You Crazy Diamond/@eaDir/04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part IV).mp3
2024-07-28 11:27:43.971 [error]: Local Library Sync: Files synchronization: No more inotify watches available: some folders can not be watched, starting with /volume1/music/Music/Pink Floyd/Shine On You Crazy Diamond/@eaDir/04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part IV).mp3
Hi Antoine,
I uninstalled Origin for NAS and then reinstalled it as instructed.
Unfortunately, the same problem persists.
I am unable to see the music library on my Synology NAS.
I get a ‘Request Error’ when Audirvana scans my music library folder.
Your guidance would be appreciated as my trial period is soon to end.
Here is the new log file.
2024-08-05 09:35:12.364 [info]: ============= Started Logging, Audirvana Origin 2.5.13.2 Linux x86_64 =============
2024-08-05 09:35:12.364 [info]: Running on Linux 4.4.302+ x86_64 (Synology NAS DS220+ DSM 7.2.1.69057 Update 5)
2024-08-05 09:35:12.383 [info]: No language set in settings, using system language: en_US.UTF-8
2024-08-05 09:35:12.486 [warning]: EULA not accepted yet, showing it
2024-08-05 09:35:12.521 [info]: RemoteServer: Server started and advertised on port 33876
2024-08-05 09:35:44.163 [error]: Not logged to Audirvana account: need to sign in
2024-08-05 09:36:23.636 [info]: Login: Successfully signed in with remote to Audirvana account
2024-08-05 09:36:23.636 [info]: Remote App login successful for device 187853DE-450A-48F5-90FF-551AA16DB881, pairing key generated
2024-08-05 09:36:32.907 [info]: UPnP stack initialized using default interface
2024-08-05 09:36:33.107 [info]: UPnP web server started on 10.0.0.250:49152
2024-08-05 09:36:33.110 [info]: Chromecast device scanner: client running
2024-08-05 09:36:33.110 [warning]: ALSA output: No /dev/snd (kernel module snd not loaded) => disabling local audio devices playback
2024-08-05 09:36:33.211 [info]: Local Library Sync: inotify max_user_watches is set to 8192
2024-08-05 09:36:33.211 [warning]: Local Library Sync: Warning: inotify max_user_watches value (8192) is low, and may limit the number of music subfolders that can be monitored for changes.
You may want to increase this value by adding the line fs.inotify.max_user_watches=65536 (or more) to /etc/sysctl.conf then make the kernel reload the settings using sudo sysctl -p
2024-08-05 10:27:03.367 [error]: Local Library Sync: Files synchronization: error No space left on device opening for watching directory: /volume1/music/Music/The Beatles/The White Album/@eaDir/1-12 Piggies.m4a
2024-08-05 10:27:03.367 [error]: Local Library Sync: Files synchronization: No more inotify watches available: some folders can not be watched, starting with /volume1/music/Music/The Beatles/The White Album/@eaDir/1-12 Piggies.m4a
I’ve came across the same issues this week when trying to run Audirvana on my Synology NAS (DS218+). It took any goes to get it to sync a library - until it did nothing happened at all. One thing I found is that you must have an an output device connected through the Network Interface options (not a logical step if you haven’t got a library at all showing in the remote).
Can you go into the Audirvāna settings and in the My Account section? You will see a ‘Start Log Session’ button; click on it and reproduce your issue. After you reproduce it, click 'Stop Log Session’ and send me the audirvana_studio.log you can find by clicking the 'Open Log Folder’ button.