paulsalter 84 Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 Hi, I have my media on 2 external drives, E is all my ripped media, F is for recorded shows I went to watch something this morning and all items from my E drive where missing, checking the drive and all was fine there, after a long rescan everything came back and all looked good I have the cleanup database task disabled, so i assume all metadata was still there? and it just re loaded it, can anyone confirm this is how it works? as mentioned above everything seemed normal after a re scan Assuming this issue was due to the external drive being in sleep mode, is there anyway i can prevent this happening? Is it the scan library that removes things, if so is it ok to disable this as i have the auto update library on changes set Any help/advice would be great server log is attached, and deletions started around 0:49 on 18th June Thanks
Luke 42086 Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 Yes this is something we'll improve in a future update. For now the best thing to do is adjust the schedule of the library scan so that it correlates better with the times that the media will be accessible. thanks.
paulsalter 84 Posted June 20, 2017 Author Posted June 20, 2017 Thanks Luke I have the auto update on changes set and everything gets added to my library straight away Will leave the library scan as manual and just run it manually when i know drives are fully accesible
Sp3kt3r 13 Posted August 22, 2017 Posted August 22, 2017 Sorry to bump up this thread but I was wondering if this as been resolve ? I also have a few external drive and sometime when i get a power issue ... the drive won't come back by it self.. and if the library scan start (database cleanup is now merge with the scan) i'm always afraid that it will remove my media from the database. I used to disable the cleanup schedule but now since it's all merged... how can I fix this ?
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