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Hi

Need some assistance with my setup, it was working fine and out of the blue it started stuttering and now refuses to connect. My knowledge of linux is very basic so please bear with me, I may not be familiar with even simple instructions.

My server is on an Asus Tinkerboard running Armbian. I have a variety of devices - some Windows PCs, a bunch of Raspberry Pis all running some plugin or the other to connect to the server. I have Squeezer to control things on the go and the web interface from the PCs. The Pis are running either Volumio or Moode with the inbuilt plugin.

I had 7.8xxx running well and then the upgrade to 7.9.1 happened (using the instructions on the web interface). It worked okay for a few days, then while running one day it started to stutter and the audio kept cutting out. I restarted all units and now the server will not work. Nothing changed on the network or any of the machines, it just died.

I would really appreciate help troubleshooting this as nothing has helped so far. I manually opened port 9000 in iptables on the server, I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, increasing the swap file to 1GB and restarting the server a few times. One interesting thing is that it does not read the logs at all. Nano returns an error saying there is no free space on device. I manually increased the swap files and now it simply says "not enough data read" when I try to open it in nano.

"service logitechmediaserver status" shows system as running and active. Manually stopping and starting service has no effect.

Squeezer cannot find an active server on the network

Web interface request 192.168.xxx.xxx:9000 I get error ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED on all browsers, including from an Android tablet running Chrome

Disabling firewall and antivirus on machine requesting web interface access did not help

I have three to four routers set up on the network, one is temporary (used as a repeater). Of the rest, one is the main router and I'm using only the switch functionality of the other two (DHCP disabled, NAT off). The server is connected to the main router over wired GBe. The Pis are all wirelessly connected to one of the slaves - which provides the wireless signal for the whole house.

Not sure if this is too much or too little information. Hope you can help me out.

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