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Hello all,

A minor enhancement:

- We now keep an internal mapping so that, if you add/remove files, those that have not been impacted remain at the same index

WARNING: Although thoroughly tested but with a minimal set. So, please make sure everything is where it should be after the upgrade + restart

With kind regards,
Michel

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Updated AudioPlayer to 1.0.5 yesterday.  Today, after doing an IoX Upgrade & Restart (remained on IoX 5.8.0 but lots of packages were updated), I found the files and the /storage/sounds directory on the installed NVMe had been deleted.  I re-created /storage/sounds, set permissions, and put the MP3 files back, and all is well again.  What did I do wrong that caused the /storage/sounds directory to be deleted?

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@Michael What's up doc?


[admin@eisy /storage]$ sudo zpool export storage
cannot open 'storage': no such pool


Also,

sudo nvmecontrol devlist

Returns nothing now.

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@Michel Kohanim Previous errors from "sudo zpool export storage" and "sudo nvmecontrol devlist" occurred after doing an IoX Upgrade and Reboot.  Today, I did an eisy power cycle, and now have no error from "sudo zpool export storage"

and

[admin@eisy ~]$ sudo zpool list
NAME      SIZE  ALLOC   FREE  CKPOINT  EXPANDSZ   FRAG    CAP  DEDUP    HEALTH  ALTROOT
storage   928G  7.65M   928G        -         -     0%     0%  1.00x    ONLINE  -
zudi     50.5G  2.88G  47.6G        -         -    14%     5%  1.00x    ONLINE  -

After another reboot, all seems fine now.  /storage/sounds is intact, and MP3 files play fine.  Perhaps a power cycle after the initial Upgrade, Reboot would have put everything back in order. 

 

 

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@Michel Kohanim I did indeed do a reboot after the last update, and just did another Upgrade Packages and Reboot from the AC.  All is well; /storage/sounds is in tact and your AudioPlayer is playing fine.

Thanks.

 

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