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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: TimberHo on August 20, 2014, 06:54:35 pm
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Setup a Library Server and have gone through 3 times now and edited and saved it with the audio files I would like (mostly removing mp3 versions of albums I have FLAC files for etc...open to better ideas in how to automatically do this but I digress...)
BUT...for whatever reason when I fire up the library server the library is back to the way it was before I removed all these files from the library. I can "restore" a library that I backed up and everything shows just like it was when I left it but am I missing something? Shouldn't it automatically do this?
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Update....after restoring a backup and having it open for 20 minutes it went BACK to the way it was before I restored it and files I had removed were back in the library. what is going on....?
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it appears to be importing the previously deleted files even though when configuring auto import the box is checked for "Ignore files previously removed from library"
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On the server, you must set authentication on.
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Library_Server_Sync
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Try creating a library in a folder that you know is safe. Load it and use it for a while.
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Thanks...it is authenticated...I will give it a shot for the 4th time...curious though what you mean by "safe"? No one editing the folder? I think my library folder is saved in a location that is not being changed...
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Make sure no other user has the library open.
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Two additional troubleshooting questions:
1) Are you removing the files from the library on the library server itself or on a client PC? If you've been trying to remove from a client, try to remove from the server and see if that makes a difference. Do you have "auto-sync changes" enabled on the client?
2) When you say that in "auto import, the box is checked for 'Ignore files previously removed from library'" do you mean the auto-import settings on the server, or on the client? Try checking the server's auto-import settings to make sure they look how they should. Also try disabling auto-import on the client instance if it's not already disabled.
It sounds as though either your making changes on a client that are not being synced to the server, or (more likely) the server's auto-import settings are not configured the way they should be. If neither one of those is the case, just a hunch, try disabling auto-import on the client (in Options-->Library & Folders-->Auto-Import). I've been seeing some strange behavior somewhat similar to yours when auto-import is enabled on both the server and the client, and since the client shouldn't be importing anything anyway, it can't hurt to disable auto-import on the client (and it may help).