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Stoping twonky via command line
Stoping twonky via command line








stoping twonky via command line
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Next challenge would be to have our own music streaming server,using plex or else, by ripping our CDs and putting them in the NAS. I try to have a dashboard we can navigate without waiting 5 minutes between each clicks, make plex run correctly and maybe cast photos on tv. I think the problem come from the NAS that is not powerful enough.

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Sometimes it works just fine, sometimes we dont see the server on the TV but my brother 600km away can stream 1080p movies from the server on his phone using plex. I'm not sure it's better because the DLNA is still really unstable. Now we use Plex, and let it manage the DLNA (no plex app on this tv.) but only for movies/tvshows. After a few research online I saw that the problem was those two bastards as you call them. We used DLNA to stream pictures and movies from the NAS on the TV but the dashboard was getting slower and slower (sometimes it took too long to load a page that it disconnected because of connection delay) and the DLNA was unstable. We are multiple users, inside or outside the home. The NAS is actually my parent's, we use it mostly for photo storage, important documents and movies/tvshows. sorry I took so long to respond I didnt see your response, you answered too quickly ^^ Whenever possible prefer a gigabit ethernet “The Cloud” is especially a bit foggy when # Moving things around is MUCH faster when you SSH into the box instead of managing

stoping twonky via command line

# So you’ll have to shell into the box and kill them again. # When you restart the hard drive, or when there is a power loss and a reboot, those services will go up. # When you do, I’dd appreciate if you comment on this gist as well.

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# If you feel extra adventurous, feel free to hack into the system and disable that script too. # There is probably a script somewhere that enables these services (wdmcserverd, wdphotodbmergerd) on reboot. # Step 4) Check and verify that they are indeed stopped: # When you log in you’ll be prompted with something like this: # WD drive’s OS (the particular flavor of Linux (BusyBox) on the device) Ssh -oHostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-dss You HAVE TO use `-oHostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-dss` because your # Log in to the web admin UI and then go to Settings » Network » SSH, and turn it on. # Step 1) Enable SSH from the admin console. # The not-so-good thing is, you’ll need to ROOT into the device, which can void your warranty. # The good thing is, the indexing process can be disabled. # ** I’m sorry WD, and I am not gonna wait for a year to have a silent and healthy drive!!!!!! ** # been accumulated over the last 15 years that indexing process can take YEARS to complete. # who have mostly front-end-related projects, digital design, and artwork, that has # uploads a bunch of family photos, that’s no big deal. # on your hard drive and create thumbnails for them - If you are an average Joe who # The root cause of all these issues is that WD Cloud attempts to index all the images # if your CPU utilization is around 50%-90% ALL THE TIME, then what you’ll read here # a fresh irish cream latte and also drink it while navigating from one page to another, # your web admin interface does not load in “minutes” and when it does you can brew # So if your WD NAS is torturously sloooow, the hard drives spin ever and ever, # Though if you are fed up with your WD’s poor performance # | WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO DO CAN LIKELY VOID YOUR WARRANTY | # When did it to mine, I observed *ENORMOUS* performance gain and a zen-like silence. # about what will happen to your NAS when you try these.

stoping twonky via command line

# Needless to say, I (Volkan Ozcelik) take no responsibility, whatsoever,










Stoping twonky via command line