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#1 2007-11-27 11:16:10

jethro10
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Registered: 2007-11-26
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Installing a new Upnp server, ushare ?

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a DSM-G600 for the wife for her newny aquired internet radio/upnp client

I tested the device with Twonky and several other servers and its fine.

But I have a G600 and the upnp implementation seems faulty as others have found it.

My linux knowledge is ok, but not advanced and I do like to try myself before I ask for help. So this is where I am :-

Got Fun_plug working fine, got the dmesg.out example working.
Now there was good instructions for Firefly/mt-daapd so I installed it as a test, and my Linux Banshee client saw it fine. So I deleted it as its not required.

Found Ushare in the downloads and this is where I am.

I need to stop the built in upnp running I guess, so I put "ps-ef > log.text" in my fun_plug and got two instances of

"/path/to/prog/upnp" in the output (sorry, am at work now and can't remember the path!)

I didnt know how to kill these, I gather killing is what I need? so I noticed they were always the same pid numbers every re-boot.

1) So question 1 is, is "kill pidnumber" ok to assure me the built in upnp never loads or how should it be done.

I then copied the unzipped ushare onto the disk and fount it had only one program to run, no libraries to symlink as in the mt-daapd, am I right here?, so I just put a single line in funplug to run it like the mt-daapd with a switch to point it to the config file, after visiting the ushare site for help.

2) So question 2, Is this correct? as I now seem to have a new upnp process looking a little different to the others viewed with my "ps -ef > log.txt"

If so I'm getting close. I can't seem my new Upnp share from my internet radio thing, and i'm just looking for reasurance that all I may have is a config issue.

Can anyone help?
After hopefully getting this working, I will add it to the wiki like the mt-daapd one is.

Thanks immensely
Jeff

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#2 2007-11-27 11:43:16

sala
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From: Estonia
Registered: 2006-07-28
Posts: 731
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Re: Installing a new Upnp server, ushare ?

Use this command to kill all running upnp processes.

Code:

kill `pidof upnp`

About ushare, I haven't used it before. You might try to search form this forum or send a email to user who did compile ushare package. Contact email is located in README.


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