Evening all. Sorry about this, I've done something pretty silly.
My LMS webserver is not running, and does not start on LMS reload, either. LMS is running, is seen by all the players, serves music to them, etc. I'd like to re-enable the LMS webserver, but I don't know how to do that without the webserver itself.
When trying to set a network proxy in the Settings, Advanced page, I think I deleted the entry in the 'Port' field; am I right in thinking this has the effect of disabling the webserver?
I can obtain a command line on the serving machine (Debian); also the Telnet port 9090 is running. I've looked for the telnet control commands for LMS across the web, but those I find say to refer to the LMS help page, but I can't see how to find the help without that webserver running.
Is there a way I can start the webserver again - either from a Linux command line, or through the Telnet interface?
Grateful for any suggestions,
Atlantic
My LMS webserver is not running, and does not start on LMS reload, either. LMS is running, is seen by all the players, serves music to them, etc. I'd like to re-enable the LMS webserver, but I don't know how to do that without the webserver itself.
When trying to set a network proxy in the Settings, Advanced page, I think I deleted the entry in the 'Port' field; am I right in thinking this has the effect of disabling the webserver?
I can obtain a command line on the serving machine (Debian); also the Telnet port 9090 is running. I've looked for the telnet control commands for LMS across the web, but those I find say to refer to the LMS help page, but I can't see how to find the help without that webserver running.
Is there a way I can start the webserver again - either from a Linux command line, or through the Telnet interface?
Grateful for any suggestions,
Atlantic