Jobe Lawn said:"By tailing the log, I simply get this:"
Yes, I was looking in that logfile using tail ...Over night, I have noticed that it indeed populated the logfile, /var/log/airtime/media-monitor/media-monitor.log , with lines confirming that files had been added. My airtime-database now has a dupe of every file, since I already did a airtime-import -c on the watch-directory. I guess that was my bad.On my system, the watch folder functionality wasn't as real-time as I had thought. It took several hours for it to detect new files. Oh well. Not really a big issue. Maybe if I use the admin-web-interface and add the watch folder there, it will immedeately scan the directory. Haven't tried that yetA suggestion:The wording in the tools and docs on Watch-folders "Will be Imported to Airtime" and "Imported to Airtime database" is ambiguous for a new user. It should read something like, "The files will be imported into the database, only the metadata and file location reference is imported, yet the files stay in the watch directory". Maybe it is just me =)
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