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If that starts, there is another ums files for the /etc/init.d/ directory you could try. Run this from the command line and see if UMS starts. You could try running UMS by not starting it up from the init script. If you are not running it as root, then let us know.įrom your debug log I can see you have it installed in: /opt/ I am assuming that you are running UMS as root and not as a user. The files should have the ownership of root.root and -rw-r-r. Then copy "UMS.conf", "WEB.conf" & "UMS.cred" to that location. If you wanted to try that, you just need to edit the ums init file and change UMS_PROFILE=/etc/UMS.conf to UMS_PROFILE=/root/.config/UMS/ If it doesn't work for you with the file I have uploaded perhaps try changing the path as above because if memory serves me correct, that is the default for ums.
You don't need to make any changes to the init ums file as I have changed the paths to suit your setup.īasically the only difference between mine and yours is that I have my conf files at /username/.config/UMS/ĮG: If you were running ums as root, then the conf files path would be: /root/.config/UMS/ I can't remember why I made the changes but perhaps it was because of the same problem you are having. It is the same one that you are using but I made a couple of changes.
Universal media server not starting zip file#
I the uploaded zip file is my ums init script file. I had a look at your UMS.conf file and that seems OK. I'm still getting to grips with linux/debian so not sure if the issue is to do with my system configuration, also wondered if it might be a rights issue though UMS is running with admin rights I think. INFO 21:08:32.549 Language not specified, defaulting to OS language.ĭEBUG 21:08:33.040 Default logfile folder set to: /var/log/UMS/rootĭEBUG 21:08:35.365 LogBack started with configuration file: /opt/ums-6.4.0/ĭEBUG 21:08:35.615 Wed Jul 13 21:08:ĭEBUG 21:08:36.017 PID file not found, cannot check for running processĮRROR 21:08:36.020 Failed to write PID file: /etc/data/pms.pid (No such file or directory)ĮRROR 21:08:36.393 A serious error occurred during Universal Media Server initialization: null For a complete changelog for both version 11.1.0 and 11.0.0, check out the project's Github releases page.Code: Select all DEBUG 21:08:31.697 Base path set to file:///etc/UMS.confĭEBUG 21:08:32.405 FileName set to UMS.confĭEBUG 21:08:32.406 Base path set to /etc Universal Media Server 11.1.0 is available now as a free, open-source download for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Universal media server not starting code#
There are also unspecified improvements to both the web interface itself as well as the web video player, while beneath the hood the code base has been modernized through code refactoring and dependency updates. The API not only matches more TV series, but also boasts improved metadata matching while offering faster API lookups. A new HLS video option also has the potential to improve transcoding support through selected renderers such as Philips smart TVs.Įlsewhere a new network state scanner has been implemented along with support for editable server-side playlists.
Universal media server not starting manual#
When viewing videos through the web interface, quality adjustments are automatic, although users also have the option to apply manual settings too. Based on these images, the UI also switches automatically between dark and light themes as required. From 11.0.0, the web interface employs backgrounds and logos across its pages for movies, TV shows and individual episodes.