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embyBunk3m

Hi. My first post.  Nice to be here.

And thanks for the cool project and thanks in advance for any suggestions and help.

I've been testing Emby server 4.6.4 on a Centos 7.8 server.

I set up access as per the guide and I'm able to see all Music & TV Shows.

But the Movies show no items found.

The Movies, Music, TV are all in the same directory tree on our NAS. 

The Emby connects to the NAS4Free as a user with rwx permission.

I can't figure out why Music and TV folders are readable but the Movies folder isn't.

Is there anything that comes to mind that I should be checking?

Thank you.

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The Movies, Music, TV are all in the same directory tree on our NAS. 

Hi @embyBunk3m, what folder did you add to each library in Emby library setup?

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embyBunk3m

Hi folks.  Sorry, I've been swamped and haven't been able to check the logs or answer.

@mastrmind11 I see there are many logs.  I'm going to scan them for connection attempts but not sure what exactly I'm looking for.  Will post back.

@Luke I added the following folders to the Library.  As I mentioned above, Music & TV folders are read OK.  They are setup the same as Movies.

Movies
/media/nas/Movies >> this one has 400 movies but shows empty

Music
/media/nas/Music  >> no problems with this one (1000+ albums)

TV
/media/nas/TV >> no problems with this one (~50+ TV programs)

 

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I've found some errors in the log.

One is that it has problems reading the <.AppleDouble> file.

I'm not quite sure what the problem is with the Movies directory.

There appear to be some permission problems with some Music directories.  The ones with errors show permissions to be 0700. Then there are some that are 0777. 😕

Can I confirm that directories need to be 0755 and files should be 0644?

Thanks.

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22 hours ago, embyBunk3m said:

I've found some errors in the log.

One is that it has problems reading the <.AppleDouble> file.

I'm not quite sure what the problem is with the Movies directory.

There appear to be some permission problems with some Music directories.  The ones with errors show permissions to be 0700. Then there are some that are 0777. 😕

Can I confirm that directories need to be 0755 and files should be 0644?

Thanks.

@embyBunk3m have you taken a look at this?

 

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Hi @Luke

Thank you for the follow-up. 

Yes, I have read the document.

I am not familiar with the <setfacl> command as I've only used chmod and chgrp to change permissions and group access.  Emby is on the Centos server but the files are on a NAS4Free (FreeNas) unix running ZFS that is mounted on the server with SMB.  I'm checking permissions on both from the command line but still can't really see what's different.

I will look into the setfacl command and see if that gives me other info than just running <ls -lah>. 

I'm still trying to figure out what is different between the folders that work and the Movie folder that doesn't. 😀

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Q-Droid

Attaching your embyserver.txt log could go a long way to help sort this out.

Also run these from a shell session:

namei -l /media/nas/Movies

namei -l /media/nas/Music

namei -l /media/nas/TV

and

ls -la /media/nas/Movies

 

 

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Attaching your embyserver.txt log could go a long way to help sort this out.

Yes indeed. We are trying to help you here.

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