We are not giving support for usage of any banned/illegal Kodi addon, including that one.
Posts by Klojum
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If you use SMB as the file protocol, you may want to check the SMB version used on all network devices. LibreELEC now defaults to SMBv2, "thanks" to the worldwide WannaCry pandemic. There is the option to re-select SMBv1 in the LibreELEC Settings add-on.
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Someone has to bite that bullet and do the testing for us.
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You could try to re-install OpenELEC, which seemed to work, and then upgrade to LibreELEC.
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Why isn't it available yet? Because no one has bothered to write the functionality for it. Via a port, an add-on or otherwise.
Kodi is primarily developed as a strict multimedia solution for videos and music. The whole domotica aspect including security video surveillance is currently not on our agenda.
Using a more enhanced OS like Ubuntu Mate could offer better out-of-the-box functionality on a Raspberry Pi 3.
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Which of the 60+ different NUCs out there do you have?
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We'll need a (debug enabled if possible) kodi.log for starters to see what is happening.
And a Radeon HD3300 is not old, it's prehistoric by now.
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Just curious... Why are you using manual NFS mounts, when you can also use Kodi's internal GUI for selecting NFS sources?
And by the way, we prefer FULL kodi.log files, not snippets.
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Are these all USB powered only external drives? Because the "high quality" hub might still not be able to power all drives at the same time when you say that most of time you only get some of the drives to mount. And you only got all drives mounted just one time. How about a 2nd powered USB hub, and connect two of your drives on the other hub.
Also check each drive for disk errors. Linux can be picky when mounting drives with errors, or drives being disconnected improperly.
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LibreELEC is the client application, that can be set to SMB v1-2-3. There is no wiki page on that yet, afaik. Whatever you use as a server (Windows, Linux, etc) you will need to alter yourself.
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Go into the LibreELEC Settings Add-on.
Go to the Systems tab and scroll down to the Update section.
Check for available versions.
Select the desired version.
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Your 'file server' needs to be forced to use SMB v2 or higher. You can easily google on how to do that, also for Windows 8. Keeping your setup at SMB v1 is not the solution.
However, if you want to keep your devices being exposed to exploits such as WannaCry, by all means stay at SMB v1.
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A NAS with a single (8TB) disk..? If you have an older PC doing nothing, use that. It's cheaper. Install Ubuntu (Server), install NFS, ready.
If you want some more data security, get 2 HDDs and use RAID 1.
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Something must be very wrong if you have caching problems on a local gigabit network. If you have any extra caching settings in your advancedsettings.xml file, simply remove all of them and start fresh. Perhaps some odd OpenELEC setting is messing things up. A full fresh setup never can hurt IMO. Can you upload the kodi.log file on a pastebin website near you?
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Well Mr Thompson,
Unfortunately you have not bothered to read our forum rules, and thus also missed the LibreELEC and Kodi stance on video piracy, which is very simple: no support whatsoever for illegal addons/repositories, and that includes the one you mentioned.
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A NAS itself will not prevent disks from failing, but a RAID setup with 3+ drives can work around problems a little longer compaired to single disk solutions. A ready-to-go NAS has its pluses and minuses. They all can do MySQL databases these days. It is relatively more expensive, and the firmware may offer an overload of functionality, but setting it up is pretty straight forward. Using a PC with a couple of disks in RAID can be cheaper, but setting it up properly requires technical knowledge. Also, a NAS is not a backup solution.
About saving the data, that's why I thought about running some kind of command that could try to correct some errors
If the errors are genuine disk errors, there is no magic command to reverse those errors.