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Time out session

Fredi Diaz 11 years ago updated by Tom 11 years ago 2
Hello,

I was just wondering if the Ubooquity server has an internal time out when you are logged into an account? Or is there a way to have you logged in permenantely?

Thank you for this great project!
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Under review

Scanning a large library seems to time out

James Richardson 11 years ago updated by Jake Glashofer 9 years ago 14
I may be an edge case, here, but my comics collection is somewhere just north of 700gb. I have things organized (painstakingly) by publisher, and I have noticed that the server app seems to stop scanning about a quarter of the way through the source folder. I've set the automatic scan period out to a week and left it alone, but it appears to stall or stop scanning before it can complete the initial scan. As a result, I expect, the scan starts over from scratch when the scan period starts over. Right now, I have access to a fraction of my collection through the public IP, but would love to see the rest in the browser.

Would it be possible to run multiple instances of Ubooquity to divide the workload and access the collection as smaller libraries? Is there a setting I am missing? Thanks for the help.
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Declined

Add ZIP to comic formats to be scanned

Tom Davies 10 years ago updated by Tom 10 years ago 4

I have a huge collection of comics that are in .zip files rather than .cbr or .cbz. It would be great if Ubooquity would scan and show zip files as well as the other formats. Even if it were an advanced option that had to be turned on, that would be awesome.


Thanks for your consideration!

Answer
Tom 10 years ago

Hello,

the restriction to CBZ and CBR files is by design: the extension of the file carries a meaning which tells what kind of data we can expect to find inside. CBZ/CBR files are supposed to contain images and sometimes metadata files, so Ubooquity knows what to do with them. Zip and rar files can contain anything, so it's better for Ubooquity to ignore them as more often than not they will not be comics.

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Declined

[Feature Request] Use inotify to allow removal of constant polling

Stephen Hill 11 years ago updated by Tom 11 years ago 4
Example of use in another Java media server here - http://wiki.serviio.org/doku.php?id=library_scanning_mechanism.
Requires Java v7 though.
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Not a bug

the server should ignore empty folders

Are Finstad 11 years ago updated by Tom 9 years ago 4
the server should ignore the folder if its empty (say if you delete a cbz file in ComicRack for example and that is placed inside a sorted folder. the folder will stay for the series even tho there is no files there.

rescanning the library should detect it, it should not care if there is empty folders in the library and def not display them either (just an issue if a series is either deleted entirely or moved to another folder) 

if there is remaining folders from entries that is now deleted it should be ignored, simple as that IMO.
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Completed

For some who might be having problems serving over the internet

superphamicom 11 years ago updated by Tom 10 years ago 10
I own a Motorola SBG 6580 combo cable modem/router and was having difficulty serving comics through a WAN. I found this discussion here about some port forwarding tips and it worked perfectly! You basically want to set its external/WAN ip address to 0.0.0.0, and everything else as suggested:

http://forums.comcast.com/t5/Home-Networking-Router-WiFi/Port-Forwarding-for-an-IP-Camera/td-p/1529477


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Answered

Statistics implementation

Abis Team 10 years ago updated 10 years ago 3
Greetings.

I wonder if there is an opportunity to count downloaded books?

Thanks in advance for your concern.
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Declined

Add the option to view CBR/CBZ files under E-Books

Jason Jones 10 years ago updated by Tom 10 years ago 3

I have many e-books that are in cbr or cbz format. It would be nice to be able to view them with the comic reader under the E-Book section.

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Planned

Java exception - OutOf MemoryError

Jimmy Cap 10 years ago updated by Elouan 9 years ago 14
I'm scanning a significant library of PDF files (~1000) titles and about every 500 or so I get the following error:

20150610 10:12:08 [Scanner thread] ERROR com.ubooquity.Ubooquity - Uncaught exception on thread: Scanner threadjava.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space.

This is on WS2012R2, Java 8u45 x64.

Jimmy

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Answered

Seagate Central

Simon Kavanagh 11 years ago updated by Tom 11 years ago 3
Hello,

Is it possible to run ubooquity from my seagate central 2TB NAS hard drive? If so, how difficult is it? I'm not very good at linux/java commands. I have all my comics and ebooks stored on the NAS but I don't want to have my laptop running to keep the server active.

Thanks for your help.