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11-26-2009, 04:46 AM
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External USB problem (nonsense!)
I have an external USB drive (1TB, iomega) and I suffer from the infamous "No Content Found" problem.
I've searched the forum, the wiki, read a lot about gparted, inodes, blocks and so on, but I still don't get it. The drive is formatted as ext3, and it was formatted from a Linux system (I don't remember if it was Slackware or Ubuntu, sorry). The drive is detected and mounted by the device without problem: Code: EXT3 FS on sda1, internal journalCode: root@iStarHD /root# dfI can even browse all contents from the command line via ssh and midnight commander. What's more funny, I can copy a video file from the external USB drive to the internal disk, and that file will be found and played without problem from the GUI. So, if the system detects the external drive, can see its contents, and even "work" with them flawlessly,... how comes I cannot browse its contents from the player GUI? Just in case it helps, here is a detailed information on the filesystem: Code: root@iStarHD /root# tune2fs -l /dev/sda1Thanks in advance for any help/advice
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11-26-2009, 05:18 AM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
Which NMT do you have, mate? C-200...? A-110...?
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11-26-2009, 07:58 AM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
First there is no infamous 'No Content' issue. That is an error message displayed for a variety of reasons, most frequently when having firewall/permissions errors when accessing via network shares.
What Iomega model is it, others may have it working as we see a lot of iomega users having problems and posting. You are connecting via external power supply as well aren't you? You have an istarhd I think? A400: SSD+SD Card(Apps), HDMI A300: USB(Apps), HDMI C200: USB(Apps), BD SH-B083L(SB01), HDMI CAT6 Wired Network: TV TX-P42G20, HP ProCurve 1400-8G, Netgear GS-608/605, Synology CS407 |
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11-26-2009, 08:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-26-2009 09:27 AM by devotee.)
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
(11-26-2009 05:18 AM)dh2005 Wrote: Which NMT do you have, mate? C-200...? A-110...?It's an iStar H6. If I'd known all the problems it was going to have regarding the NMT team/fimware, I'd have bought a Popcorn. Sigh. ![]() In fact, I would like to buy the C200 in a near future ![]() (11-26-2009 07:58 AM)chris57 Wrote: First there is no infamous 'No Content' issue. That is an error message displayed for a variety of reasons, most frequently when having firewall/permissions errors when accessing via network shares.No network here, it's an USB drive connected directly to the player's USB port. I used the word "infamous" because while searching I encountered many threads that seemed to describe the same symptons I have. (11-26-2009 07:58 AM)chris57 Wrote: What Iomega model is it, others may have it working as we see a lot of iomega users having problems and posting.I'm not sure about the model, as it's not clear at all in the packaging. There's a label that reads "HDD 3.5 DRIVE DESKTOP CLASSIC 1TB", along with the serial number. Using Google I found a picture: ![]() (11-26-2009 07:58 AM)chris57 Wrote: You are connecting via external power supply as well aren't you?Yes. In fact the drive works flawlessly if used from the command line. It's just the GUI that can't show the contents of that particular media source. I mean, I can use it normally if I access the player through SSH: I can list files, folders, move/copy them around,... I also made some tests. One of them was copying a video file to the root folder of the drive. To my surprise, that file showed up when going to "Media source" > "USB_DRIVE_A-1" > "Videos". But it still refuses to show the folders. I tried to create a familiar structure ("Video", "Music", "Photo") without any success. Trough the GUI I can only see the files that are placed in the root folder. Which, after a search in the forum, lead me to this thread: http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showth...?tid=26050 The solution proposed there is to repartition and format the disk using gparted. However, I still can't understand why everything works from the perspective of the underlying system (the kernel and the filesystem utils), but it doesn't when you use the NMT's GUI. Why do "ls", "du", "find",... see the folders and its contents, while the NMT's media browser don't? ![]() Since I used the flag "dir_index" when I formatted the drive, I'm checking if by removing it (and clearing/rebuilding the directories with fsck -which is taking a loooooooong time-) the problem is solved. I still think it shouldn't make any difference (it doesn't make any difference to the base system, at least) but that's the only thing I can think of right now as a pausible problem. BTW, thanks for your fast reply! ![]() (11-26-2009 08:45 AM)devotee Wrote: Since I used the flag "dir_index" when I formatted the drive, I'm checking if by removing it (and clearing/rebuilding the directories with fsck -which is taking a loooooooong time-) the problem is solved. I still think it shouldn't make any difference (it doesn't make any difference to the base system, at least) but that's the only thing I can think of right now as a pausible problem.And no luck with that. Removed the dir_index flag with tune2fs (tune2fs -O ^dir_index) and rebuilded the directory tree (fsck -f -D). Nothing new: I still can see files placed in the root folder, but browsing using the NMT's GUI won't show the subfolders of the drive or its contents. |
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11-26-2009, 10:03 AM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
Any unusual characters in folder names? Spaces, apostrophe's, etc.
You definately have no hiddens partitions with any Iomega propritory software on it. You have completely flattened the HDD when formatting via ext. Have you tried searching for 'Iomega' as there have been a few threads im sure, may be a bad sign and mean that there is a USB compatibility problem
A400: SSD+SD Card(Apps), HDMI A300: USB(Apps), HDMI C200: USB(Apps), BD SH-B083L(SB01), HDMI CAT6 Wired Network: TV TX-P42G20, HP ProCurve 1400-8G, Netgear GS-608/605, Synology CS407 |
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11-27-2009, 12:17 PM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
(11-26-2009 10:03 AM)chris57 Wrote: Any unusual characters in folder names? Spaces, apostrophe's, etc.Nope, no special characters. In fact I tried one thing: I created three folders following the NMT "standards", "Video", "Music" and "Photos", and I moved all folders into "Video". Again, I got the "No content found" message. *But* if I copied any media file in the root folder of the hard drive, it would be shown in the media browser, no matter what type of file it is (video, music, or even an html file!), although the folders ("Video", "Music" and "Photos" are ommited). Just in case it was a permissions issue, I ran a "chown -R nmt.nmt *" and a "chmod -R 777 *" in the folder drive, again without any change. (11-26-2009 10:03 AM)chris57 Wrote: You definately have no hiddens partitions with any Iomega propritory software on it. You have completely flattened the HDD when formatting via ext.I completely destroyed the iomega's content previously to partition and format it (all operations done from Linux). When I buy a new disk I usually perform a destructive badblocks test on it, followed by short and extended SMART tests (if allowed since it's not always possible on USB external drives). The destructive badblocks test simply erases all the data from beginning to end, and after that I directly create a single partition (to avoid problems with multiple partition and some devices detecting only one of them) using the whole disk. (11-26-2009 10:03 AM)chris57 Wrote: Have you tried searching for 'Iomega' as there have been a few threads im sure, may be a bad sign and mean that there is a USB compatibility problemThe only problem I have encountered is that it's not always detected, it depends on when/how you plug it. Sometimes it gives a load of kernel errors, but I think it's because when you plug the USB drive, it has not properly spinned up when the kernel tries to identify the device. It's not a USB compatibility problem since everything just works fine from the command line. It's really strange. If I access the device through ssh I can use the drive, and see al the contents, even mess with them (file operations like copy, move, create files and folders). It's just the NMT media browser ignoring the subfolders of the drive (not the files in the root folder). If it was a "big" problem with the disk (or the partition scheme of the drive), I'd have encountered problems when using the disk from the command line. That is what really puzzles me ![]() Since I have to format a fresh 1.5TB drive I intend to use to archive movies, I'll try to partition it with fdisk to see if the problem happens again, and if it goes away by using gparted. But, again, I wouldn't understand why this happens since, from a (underlying) system point of view, the drive is there, the filesystem is there, and the files and folders are there too, so no problem handling the partition. |
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11-28-2009, 01:06 PM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
I have the same problem with my newly installed WD 1TB USB. First i format it to NTFS and then i saw everything on the drive but couldnt write to it thru the PCH. (Yes, i know, because of the none NTFS permissions) I tried the Lundmans 3gNTFS application but couldnt get it to work so i reformatted the drive to ext3 and now i get the "No Files Found" on the drive if i have my files in folders. If i have them in root of the drive then there no problem.
Popcorn Hour A110 With WD Greenpower 750GB HD. Popcorn Hour A210 With 1TB WD Greenpower + 1TB WD USB Drive. Sharp XL2S 46" LCD. Sony HT-SF1300 Home Theatre System. Sony PS3 Slim as Blurayplayer. |
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11-28-2009, 04:19 PM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
(11-28-2009 01:06 PM)seven47 Wrote: i reformatted the drive to ext3 and now i get the "No Files Found" on the drive if i have my files in folders. If i have them in root of the drive then there no problem.Thanks for your report, seven47 I was starting to think I was the only one experimenting this ![]() Could you please tell us how did you format the drive to ext3? You did it from Windows, Linux? You used a Windows utility for that (Partition Magic) or a Linux one (fdisk, gparted)? |
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11-28-2009, 07:32 PM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
(11-28-2009 04:19 PM)devotee Wrote: Thanks for your report, seven47 I used Partition Magic in windows. But its not something i recommend cus now i´ve lost 60GB. I will probably redo it later on when i see that everything works ok otherwise and then use some Linuxbased live cd. Popcorn Hour A110 With WD Greenpower 750GB HD. Popcorn Hour A210 With 1TB WD Greenpower + 1TB WD USB Drive. Sharp XL2S 46" LCD. Sony HT-SF1300 Home Theatre System. Sony PS3 Slim as Blurayplayer. |
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11-29-2009, 10:53 AM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
Here's a guide on Ext formatting via Linux gparted:-
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showth...?tid=26629 Always try to format to Ext in a Linux environment not with a Windows app. Long term the ext windows formatting causes problems. A400: SSD+SD Card(Apps), HDMI A300: USB(Apps), HDMI C200: USB(Apps), BD SH-B083L(SB01), HDMI CAT6 Wired Network: TV TX-P42G20, HP ProCurve 1400-8G, Netgear GS-608/605, Synology CS407 |
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11-30-2009, 12:08 PM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
(11-28-2009 07:32 PM)seven47 Wrote: I used Partition Magic in windows. But its not something i recommend cus now i´ve lost 60GB. I will probably redo it later on when i see that everything works ok otherwise and then use some Linuxbased live cd.Yes, I would follow chris57's suggestion and do the whole partitioning/formatting process from a Linux environment (an Ubuntu live CD should work). Regarding the 60GB, I don't think you lost them. Ext3 usually reserves some space in the filesystem for the root user (so it doesn't get filled by user data, and the root user always has some free space to use -system logs, incoming mail,administration tasks...-). The default is 10% (AFAIR), but you can find cases where the default is 1% or 5%. On you 1TB drive, a 5% would mean 50GB reserved for the root user. Add the space used by the filesystem internally (inode table, journaling, etc) and you can easily end up with 60GB that, apparently, have 'disappeared'. From Linux you can 'recall' that reserved space by doing a 'tune2fs -m 0 /dev/sdaX' (where sdaX is the identifier of the drive and partition you want to modify). The rest of space is used internally by the filesystem, and it's not recaoverable, though you can minimize it playing the filesystem formatting options (number of inodes, 'sparse_super' and 'largefile' attributes, ...). However, I don't know right now if modifying these features would lead to the same "No content found" problem. |
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11-30-2009, 04:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2009 04:12 PM by devotee.)
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
I've just done some tests with the 1.5TB drive:
On Slackware 12.1.0, using fdisk to create the partition. Code: # fdisk -l /dev/sdaExt3 with default values (except for the reserved blocks): Code: # mke2fs -j -m 0 /dev/sda1I created three folders (Music, Photos, Video) and copied several folders which contained media files. BROWSING WORKS. Tried the other external USB drive and, again, I can only see the files stored in the root folder. I can see several differences using tune2fs on both drives, I would say that the problem comes from one of these subtle differences but again, why does it work perfectly through the command line? ![]() On the other hand, I tried to format the 1.5TB drive again changing some options to see if I could have even more free space. From a point of view of the inode count, if we're using BIG media files, like divx, mkv, or even DVD or BD dumps, you don't need so many inodes. There's no need to reserve 91578368 inodes when you'll be only able to store a few thousand files (1 file/folder = 1 inode). Let's say I store 1400MB divx files on that drive, that would mean around 1100 files. If I store each media file in a subfolder (Video/This.Picture.(AC3).[English]/), and I also like to put in a jpeg of the cover and a text file with the imdb info (plot summary and such), we're talking of 4/5 files per movie. Let's reserve 10000 inodes, which will be more than enough to hold all the files: Code: # mke2fs -j -m 0 -N 10000 /dev/sda1As you might see, it didn't allow to use only 10000 inodes, as the minimum should be 178864 inodes (check the mke2fs manual for more info on this). To summarize, I will be able to store 178864 files/folders in the drive, and I just saved like 20GB. It's not such a big deal on a 1.5TB drive, but it still some room for media files ![]() Still no luck with the 1TB iomega drive, I guess the only solution will be to reformat it again, or try to fix the subtle differences in the ext3 parameters shown with tune2fs so they match both drives as much as possible ![]() OK, got it fixed... On a Linux system (didn't try it on the iStar): Code: # tune2fs -O filetype,dir_index /dev/sda1Followed by a Code: e2fsck -fD /dev/sda1Now I see all the contents of the drive including folders. I've stumbled upon a totally different and funny problem. When I plug the USB disk, the iStar either shuts the video output off (I can recover it killing and relaunching the gaya process) or it reboots. It seems that it does some kind a shortcut somewhere, as both green and orange leds of the ethernet port (which has no cable plugged) flash briefly as the iStar goes "boom". I definitely should get a Popcorn... ![]() Anyway, if you have this kind of problem ("No content found") on an external USB disk formatted as ext3, the previous solution seemed to fix it. |
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11-30-2009, 05:54 PM
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RE: External USB problem (nonsense!)
Do you have a firmware on the USB stick in the ROOT as I remember this happening to others, think it was firmware but check what else you have on the USB stick.
During boot the NMT will look to USB first as part of the recovery firmware procedure. A400: SSD+SD Card(Apps), HDMI A300: USB(Apps), HDMI C200: USB(Apps), BD SH-B083L(SB01), HDMI CAT6 Wired Network: TV TX-P42G20, HP ProCurve 1400-8G, Netgear GS-608/605, Synology CS407 |
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