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cp -r /var/log/media.log /Volume1/public/
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cp -r /var/log/mediadb/mediadb.log /Volume1/public/
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cp -r /var/log/media.log /Volume1/public/
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cp -r /var/log/mediadb/mediadb.log /Volume1/public/
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[****@Tellie log]# pwd
/var/log
[****@Tellie log]# ls media*
/bin/ls: cannot access 'media*': No such file or directory
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* user name redacted. shows we are in the /var/log directory
[****@Tellie log]# pwd
/var/log
* ls command lists files in this directory beginning with "media"
[****@Tellie log]# ls media*
/bin/ls: cannot access 'media*': No such file or directory
* shows there are no such files.
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[2022/07/16 14:00:33] minidlna.c:415: error: check_pg_db:new_db=0
[2022/07/16 14:00:33] minidlna.c:471: warn: Removed media_dir detected; rebuilding...
[2022/07/16 14:00:33] minidlna.c:482: warn: DROP the tables............
[2022/07/16 14:01:02] playlist.c:161: warn: Parsing playlists...
[2022/07/16 14:01:02] playlist.c:309: warn: Finished parsing playlists.
[2022/07/16 14:01:02] scanner.c:1601: warn: Scanning complete,time = 1657976462
You can go to Control Panel-Media index, click 'Add' and choose the directory that has photos.
Thanks. My bad—I should have spotted that. That was very helpful, @TMSupport.