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Hi, I've been using DrivePool (M2/1925) for a while now without any problems, I only pool my movie folders.
I am having a problem with Metabrowser 1 (09.02.09) with it not detecting any new movies added to the pool. It worked perfectly on WHS v1.
Also when I manually run Metabrowser and add xml and images they do not always show in the movie folder they were added to even though they are there. If I look in the pooled folder from the server I can see them but they do not always show across the network - this is not so much of a problem because MediaBrowser does detect them, Just a bit odd. Possibly a problem my end with my PC not refreshing the folder properly?
It's the Metabrowser issue I would really like to sort as currently it means I have to remote to the server and run it every time I add movies, which is a pain!
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Steve
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I'm running v9.02.09 of metabrowser on my desktop, pointing to my WHS2011 box running the last M2 of DrivePool, and I don't have any problems with metabrowser updating.
Now, I don't run metabrowser on the whs2011 box, I run it on a desktop and point to whs2011, not sure if that's the difference.
I'm running MB on a Win7Pro desktop. It points across the net to my shared whs2011 folder. Also, I don't run it constantly; I run MB when I need to add new movies, then shut it back down again. It DOES see the new movie folders though, once it's started up.
Steve, does it pick up the new movie folders if you manually hit the Start Refresh button, on the lower left corner?
Interesting... It sounds like a problem with the local run application seeing the shared folders...
Do you point metabrowser to the local c:\serverpool\serverfolders\<share folder> or to the unc share \\\<server>\<share folder>?
Whichever you're currently using, you might want to add the alternate path (you can have multiple paths configured) and see if that corrects the problem.
Cheers,
Danee
Yea, you should see TWO directories now, under c:\serverpool:
c:\serverpool\serverfolders (this is the old directory that shares were created under)
c:\serverpool\serverfolders.mount (my understanding is this is a new directory that will be used going forward)
Since pointing to the UNC share didn't work, and pointing to c:\serverpool\serverfolders\<share> didn't work, let's try the final option: point to c:\serverpool\serverfolders.mount\<share>
Now, I don't think this will work any better... but we should try every option open to us.