Must 'Force Refresh' to see new files. Pro Version 1.6
FYI - My library is on an internal drive, not a network drive or NAS box.
2016-03-13 03:04:44,288 WARN [MediaFileIndexer] Cannot add file 20140629-Up To 2014-06 S95 Dump 1221.dng because of an unexpected error. Message: null
java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
at org.apache.commons.imaging.common.BinaryFunctions.readBytes(BinaryFunctions.java:69)
at org.apache.commons.imaging.common.BinaryFileParser.readBytes(BinaryFileParser.java:101)
at org.apache.commons.imaging.formats.jpeg.JpegUtils.traverseJFIF(JpegUtils.java:83)
at org.apache.commons.imaging.formats.jpeg.JpegImageParser.readSegments(JpegImageParser.java:181)
at org.apache.commons.imaging.formats.jpeg.JpegImageParser.readSegments(JpegImageParser.java:269)
at org.apache.commons.imaging.formats.jpeg.JpegImageParser.getImageInfo(JpegImageParser.java:635)
at org.apache.commons.imaging.Imaging.getImageInfo(Imaging.java:693)
at org.apache.commons.imaging.Imaging.getImageInfo(Imaging.java:583)
at org.serviio.library.local.metadata.extractor.embedded.ImageExtractionStrategy.extractMetadata(ImageExtractionStrategy.java:44)
at org.serviio.library.local.metadata.extractor.embedded.JPEGExtractionStrategy.extractMetadata(JPEGExtractionStrategy.java:64)
at org.serviio.library.metadata.DCRawMetadataRetriever.retrieveImageMetadata(DCRawMetadataRetriever.java:46)
at org.serviio.library.metadata.ImageMetadataRetriever.retrieveImageMetadata(ImageMetadataRetriever.java:41)
at org.serviio.library.local.metadata.extractor.embedded.EmbeddedMetadataExtractor.retrieveImageMetadata(EmbeddedMetadataExtractor.java:223)
at org.serviio.library.local.metadata.extractor.embedded.EmbeddedMetadataExtractor.retrieveMetadata(EmbeddedMetadataExtractor.java:133)
at org.serviio.library.local.metadata.extractor.MetadataExtractor.extract(MetadataExtractor.java:47)
at org.serviio.library.local.MetadataExtractionCoordinator.extractMetadata(MetadataExtractionCoordinator.java:68)
at org.serviio.library.local.indexing.MediaFileIndexer.addNewMediaFile(MediaFileIndexer.java:78)
at org.serviio.library.local.indexing.DefaultLibraryMonitor.fileAdded(DefaultLibraryMonitor.java:49)
at org.serviio.library.local.indexing.pipe.PipeManager$PipeProcessingConsumer.lambda$run$9(PipeManager.java:174)
at org.serviio.library.local.indexing.pipe.PipeManager$PipeProcessingConsumer$$Lambda$6/14380141.accept(Unknown Source)
at java.util.Optional.ifPresent(Optional.java:159)
at org.serviio.library.local.indexing.pipe.PipeManager$PipeProcessingConsumer.run(PipeManager.java:169)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
Lots of this error for all .DNG files.
DenyAll wrote:May have to defer to @zip for this one, but do these occur when you add these .DNG files to the library?Lots of this error for all .DNG files.
What about other media files (eg. mp4's) - do they get added?
spamjam2011 wrote:What I'm wondering is.. when the java error occurs trying to read the .DNG file, does it terminate the process and not add any remaining files? Is there a way to specify an extension ignore list? That might be a quick solution.
atc98092 wrote:There is an option for each share location to change to the Poller method to check for updates. Have you tried that yet? Go into the share that isn't updating and enable Poller.
bematft wrote::idea:
Is there any command or command switch to command line for force refresh... I would make a batch file and schedule it with in all 5 minutes.
How many time is the duration of refreshing?
DenyAll wrote:The default poller duration is 1 minute which can be changed by via the serviio.libraryPollerFrequency system property (in number of minutes). See http://wiki.serviio.org/doku.php?id=lib ... _mechanism.
I wrote this: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=18183 some time ago to allow you to force refresh via the command line, add to a batch or to a Windows task schedule. It was written for a different reason at the time but should still work (I haven't tested it for the latest release but it wouldn't take much to update it). Having said that...the poller mechanism should work in much the same manner - does it not work for you?
bematft wrote:It sounds good but not working on WHS (v1) ... with the following error message:
c:/forceserviiorefresh is not a valid Win32 application.
DenyAll wrote:bematft wrote:It sounds good but not working on WHS (v1) ... with the following error message:
c:/forceserviiorefresh is not a valid Win32 application.
Not sure if it's a WHS thing, but works on my Win7. You must have .NET framework installed.
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