My setup was working fine for almost 1 year but suddenly today a Clean Library command got freezed. I had to reboot the RPi3 from SSH and now Kodi crashes repeatedly.
This is the kodi.log
This is the kodi_crash.log
My setup was working fine for almost 1 year but suddenly today a Clean Library command got freezed. I had to reboot the RPi3 from SSH and now Kodi crashes repeatedly.
This is the kodi.log
This is the kodi_crash.log
We don't hear it very often these days, but I guess that once in a while some form of data corruption on the SD card will still happen, and that the best solution is to either restore an earlier backup, or simply do a fresh installation.
If the damage on the SD card is permanent, a new/different SD card will be the only option.
I am not using a SD card at all, not even for the boot. Both storage and boot are stored on an USB hard disk drive.
I am also considering a database corruption (as the Clean Video Library command got frozen and a reboot was needed). Can I just delete the Video database and force a rebuild? If so, which files do I need to remove from the database folder? Do I need to do anything else?
If the above does not work, is it possible to do a fresh install maintaining my video and music files? And maintaining my add-ons settings?
Thanks!
Deleting the Database Addons27.db solved the issue.
After the reboot I have checked that all my add-ons are now disabled, just enabling them will be enough?
What are other consequences of deleting this file? Do I need to do anything else in order to get my add-ons work properly?
Deleting the Database Addons27.db solved the issue.
After the reboot I have checked that all my add-ons are now disabled, just enabling them will be enough?
I thought that the Addons27 thing was behind us, but apparently not. Although perhaps the Addon27.db was corrupted..?! Who knows.
Yes, enabling them should be enough. As long as none of the other files are in some way damaged.
Apparently after enabling all of them everything works fine