So I tried to login as the database as the database user: postgres. Index operation apply all packages except for this package File Index Options: Reindex dirpath that registered with specific type in MediaIndex Package Index Options: Thumb: check converted video of each video file Media: reindex dirpath that registered in MediaIndex package R Īll: reindex all dirpath that registered in each package ssh password:Ĭould not chdir to home directory /var/services/homes/super: No such file or synoindex The synoindex tool has a lot of features, but they seem to resemble what’s in the web GUI except there’s no help listing which directories have been indexed, so you can’t work out what to delete. Warn: The runkey of service and its dependency services have been set to "No" Some service depend on service is still running, use -hard-stop to stop all releated sudo synoservice -hard-stop synoindexd Next challenge was stopping the Indexe, which I did from a secure shell promptr: sudo synoservice -stop synoindexd I stopped the “Audio Station” application by going into the “Package Centre” and selecting the application, then chosing “Stop” from the dropdown. Note that each version of the DSM is different in how to achieve the outcome, so these are the next steps I followed.įirst you need to stop applications using the index database. This wasn’t easy, and I’m writing this to remind myself of what I had to do, in case I need to do similar for the file or photo applications, or simply need to reset the index again. Next step? Dropping the old database seemed the way to go. I will also note at this point that searching for help on removing references from the index is problematic at best- there are a few articles on the index retaining deleted files or moved files at both locations.Īt this point I left the indexer settings at my desired result – one specific directory tree on one volume for audio files only. So I went in to the “Indexing Service” on the control panel, and after trying multiple combinations of renaming, changing settings, deleting directories from the index and selecting where I wanted indexed, it became clear that the NAS doesn’t like removing things from the index, at least not with the amount of time I was willing to wait. As you can imagine, this makes playlists and shuffles really annoying to say the least. This means that all sorts of things that were just audio files were now listed as music tracks, and if you have the same track in multiple formats, suddenly you have 2 copies of the same track in the app. I installed it, created a new account with read-only file access to my music files in a particular directory, and only application access to the Audio Station applicaiton.Īll looked great until the Indexer started trawling the entire disk volume. I was happy to discover that there is a built in application for the DiskStation you can load up from the Package Centre called “Audio Station”, with matching apps on the Android and iPhone. I was trying to set up my Synology DiskStation (DSM 6.2.3 as of writing) as a media player.
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