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<blockquote data-quote="Kotik" data-source="post: 1196071" data-attributes="member: 89825"><p>This is exactly what i thought at first. But i did a couple more tests and found one something interesting. If i remove from the .db3 half of my movies then i can again add a folder with no issues. My next step was to restore again the full .db3 and remove the other half. Guess what... it is working, so it is not a corrupt db. Something on my file server side is blocking too many connections from the same ip. At least this is what i think since this would also explain why windows are unable to open the same folders when the importer is running.</p><p>The way i see it is that once u run the importer it will start making concurrent connections to the file server, file server will then block it as if it was a flooding attack and after that even windows are unable to access the folders. In order to allow windows access i have to turn off the importer and then everything is working.</p><p>What could contribute to the issue is that i got a separate folder for each movie so as a result i got multiple folders that movingpictures got to scan.</p><p>Any ideas guys?</p><p></p><p>How can i prevent my file server from blocking concurrent connections?</p><p>Now that i think of it, it is maybe cause i moved my file server to windows 7 from windows xp. Maybe 7 got some extra security layers in place?</p><p>I did try with firewall off but the issue remains same.</p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><span style="color: #bfbfbf">--- Post updated ---</span></span></p><p>Found the solution.</p><p>I had to 1st check system logs on my Windows 7 file storage PC, there i discovered that i am getting Error 2017 each time i run the MovingPictures importer, after googling the error i found out <a href="https://www.storagecraft.com/support/kb/article/131" target="_blank"><em><u><strong>THIS</strong></u></em>, </a></p><p>i followed it and after a reboot everything is working.</p><p></p><p>Thanx for ur idea [USER=74879]@HTPCSourcer[/USER], apparently Windows 7 are not designed to handle such a heavy load, in any case i will run it now with the tweaks and report after a week or so regarding the stability, in case someone else runs into the same issue.</p><p></p><p>P.S. How and why movingpictures importer is generating such a heavy load is unknown to me but maybe a dev could find out a more elegant solution at the importer level?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kotik, post: 1196071, member: 89825"] This is exactly what i thought at first. But i did a couple more tests and found one something interesting. If i remove from the .db3 half of my movies then i can again add a folder with no issues. My next step was to restore again the full .db3 and remove the other half. Guess what... it is working, so it is not a corrupt db. Something on my file server side is blocking too many connections from the same ip. At least this is what i think since this would also explain why windows are unable to open the same folders when the importer is running. The way i see it is that once u run the importer it will start making concurrent connections to the file server, file server will then block it as if it was a flooding attack and after that even windows are unable to access the folders. In order to allow windows access i have to turn off the importer and then everything is working. What could contribute to the issue is that i got a separate folder for each movie so as a result i got multiple folders that movingpictures got to scan. Any ideas guys? How can i prevent my file server from blocking concurrent connections? Now that i think of it, it is maybe cause i moved my file server to windows 7 from windows xp. Maybe 7 got some extra security layers in place? I did try with firewall off but the issue remains same. [SIZE=2][COLOR=#bfbfbf]--- Post updated ---[/COLOR][/SIZE] Found the solution. I had to 1st check system logs on my Windows 7 file storage PC, there i discovered that i am getting Error 2017 each time i run the MovingPictures importer, after googling the error i found out [URL='https://www.storagecraft.com/support/kb/article/131'][I][U][B]THIS[/B][/U][/I], [/URL] i followed it and after a reboot everything is working. Thanx for ur idea [USER=74879]@HTPCSourcer[/USER], apparently Windows 7 are not designed to handle such a heavy load, in any case i will run it now with the tweaks and report after a week or so regarding the stability, in case someone else runs into the same issue. P.S. How and why movingpictures importer is generating such a heavy load is unknown to me but maybe a dev could find out a more elegant solution at the importer level? [/QUOTE]
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