For jdd the first message again (with the error-messages):
After moving to a new computer/NAS I have trouble to start digikam. I try to fix it for several weeks now, but no success so far. This is the output of digikam while starting: [...] 133 digikam.general: Using 8 CPU core to run threads 134 digikam.general: new search text settings: "" : hasResult = false , validRows = 0 135 QFSFileEngine::open: No file name specified 136 digikam.geoiface: ---- 137 digikam.general: Added root album called: "WD-USB" 138 digikam.general: Added root album called: "Geschäftsbericht_2011" 139 digikam.general: Added root album called: "Einweihung HHN" 140 digikam.general: Added root album called: "Albas Bilder" 141 digikam.general: Added root album called: "Carla 18" 142 digikam.general: Added root album called: "Bilder_lokal" 143 digikam.general: Added root album called: "Bilder" 144 digikam.general: Added root album called: "Fotos" 145 digikam.general: Added root album called: "NAS" 146 digikam.general: Did not find album root album in hash 147 QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden 148 QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden -> last line is repeated until here 3094 QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden 3095 QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: Auf dem Gerät ist kein Speicherplatz mehr verfügbar "Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden" means "file not found" "Auf dem Gerät ist kein Speicherplatz mehr verfügbar" means "no space left on device". This is, what I have done while moving to the new machine: - moved the mariadb-server to my NAS - moved all files in the NAS-mariadb as separate dumps - changed the album paths in the albumroot-table to the new mount points - I have lost an harddisk (broken, unreadable) and tried to mount the backup instead ( I don't need this files absolut) - changed the configuration in digikam to the NAS-mariadb The main problem seems to be the QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine writing a disk full - how can I stop this? I think digikam will be able to check and repare the mariadb if it gets started. Or should I remove the Albumrootpath of the crashed hard disk manually? Any advice is welcome... uhai -- Uwe Haider [hidden email] http://www.familie-haider.de |
On samedi 27 mai 2017 07:32:05 CEST Uwe Haider wrote:
> For jdd the first message again (with the error-messages): > > After moving to a new computer/NAS I have trouble to start digikam. I > try to fix it for several weeks now, but no success so far. This is the > output of digikam while starting: > ... Just a suggestion: could you please try and reply to an existing message in the original thread, instead of starting new ones, or replying to the latest digest? As it is now, your topic is spread out over 3-4 threads. That makes it hard to follow and hard to find earlier posts. Remco |
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Le 27/05/2017 à 07:32, Uwe Haider a écrit :
> For jdd the first message again (with the error-messages): sorry :-( > 146 digikam.general: Did not find album root album in hash > 147 QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch (...) > - I have lost an harddisk (broken, unreadable) and tried to mount the > backup instead ( I don't need this files absolut) > > - changed the configuration in digikam to the NAS-mariadb > > The main problem seems to be the QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine writing > a disk full - how can I stop this? I think digikam will be able to check > and repare the mariadb if it gets started. disk full? the failed one? > > Or should I remove the Albumrootpath of the crashed hard disk manually? > > > Any advice is welcome... > I don't use mysql because I find backing up is too difficult, when backing up sqlite is extremely easy (simply copy the file). But... I tested a similar thning with my sqlite. my config is a bit different, but the result may be not so. My main collection disk is usb. I keep it most all the time on, but it could be umounted. I noticed at some moment (where I didn't have time to report bugs) my collection on this usb disk where seen as local instead of removable; so I made a backup copy of my base, then umounted the disk and reloaded digikam (5.6 appimage) no main problem, apart of course collection disappearing, but lot of error messages, of course but when remounting the disk, digikam where starting but beginning to scan all the collection anew and may be very long because it found duplicates (of course). On a network, this very long time may explain the final crash? it do not really matters for me because I keep all the infos in the photo files themselves, but I have lot of separate collection and recreate then is boring hope this helps - finally the better you can do IMHO is to keep a data base backup and try to remove offending collections with phpmyadmin :-( jdd |
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