I have set up MMS on my Diskstation, what now?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 6:08 am
I have only recently migrated from using iTunes to using MM5, and thought it would be much better to run MM off my NAS, as that's where the music files are stored, and I'd like to have a 'central' library.
I *think* I have successfully installed MMS on my Synology NAS (I followed the instructions step-by-step, as I am new to PuTTY and WinSCP).
I created a folder /volume2/mediamonkeyserver (my main volume is 2 for some reason...), and extracted it. I have also, as suggested in another post, set up scripts in 'Task Scheduler' to run MMS on boot, then restarted my NAS. What are the next steps? When I first installed it and ran ./mms in PuTTY, the dialogue reported that it couldn't find 'music' or 'videos' subfolders in my 'Home' folder, so looks like it has installed correctly, but I need to configure MMS to look for my 'Music' shared folder as opposed to my home folder.
Is there a user interface included with the Linux MMS package, or am I missing the point of it?
Thanks.
I *think* I have successfully installed MMS on my Synology NAS (I followed the instructions step-by-step, as I am new to PuTTY and WinSCP).
I created a folder /volume2/mediamonkeyserver (my main volume is 2 for some reason...), and extracted it. I have also, as suggested in another post, set up scripts in 'Task Scheduler' to run MMS on boot, then restarted my NAS. What are the next steps? When I first installed it and ran ./mms in PuTTY, the dialogue reported that it couldn't find 'music' or 'videos' subfolders in my 'Home' folder, so looks like it has installed correctly, but I need to configure MMS to look for my 'Music' shared folder as opposed to my home folder.
Is there a user interface included with the Linux MMS package, or am I missing the point of it?
Thanks.