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Seur18
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Jan 26, 2016
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Readynas 6.4.1 DLNA issue - duplicated folders and missing elements

Hi.

 

I'm an old user of Readynas, starting with the Duo and now I have a Readynas 314. The main use is for streaming content to DLNA clients and I have about 2TB of video and music files. Recently I have seen that the root of my shared is duplicated and some files are missing.

I have tried to stop the dlna service and launch de rescan via SSH to read the warnings of the scan, but there aren´t. I have tried to rename the folder and then in my clients the new name is duplicated. Is there any limit with the file.db?

I have tried too to disable dlna for the folder, rescan and then enable again , but no luck. What more can I do?

 

 

Best regards.

  • Hi Seur18,

     

    With this current network setup, will it be okay if you will disable the device DLNA service and have the DLNA (disabled/enabled) on the share/s too? I hope you could give it a try.

     

     

    Kind regards,

     

    BrianL
    NETGEAR Community Team

     

     

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  • BrianL2's avatar
    BrianL2
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hi Seur18,

     

    Welcome to the community!

     

    Did you notice this problem after an upgrade to 6.4.1 or any changes that might have triggered this problem? Also, can you send us a copy of your device logs so we can take a look at your system?

     

     

    Kind regards,

     

    BrianL
    NETGEAR Community Team

    • Seur18's avatar
      Seur18
      Tutor

      Yes, I noticed this problem after the upgrade to 6.4.1 but not exactly after.

      First I upgraded the nas to 6.4.1 and after the reboot I move 100GB of new videos to the nas. One day after I notice that some videos are not visible by dlna client. Finally one or two days later i rescan the folder to refresh the database and after that was when I saw the root folder duplicated. Since then I'm trying to fix it.

       

       

      I just have send the logs.

       

      Best regards.

      • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
        mdgm-ntgr
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        If you look in upnp-av.log you will see that it didn't like one of your videos, though it seems you may have removed that video already.

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