
Once you specify the media directories in Serviio, it automatically scans those locations based on the media type you tell it to look for. I assume you are referring to How it compares to Serviio I cannot honestly answer. As far as Ums is concerned, I have never used it so I cannot give an honest opinion on it. Thanks for providing the link! I will definitely look into it and see if it is a better way to add Java 7. So I am curious as to how it compares to serviio. I got ums running in a vm but didnt have any media mounted. I did this because it turns out the newer versions of UMS require v7. I will give the webui a try when I get a chance to see if its any better than the web console. I upgraded my physical omv java to ver 7 and got serviio going again so its scanning now I forget but it may have been a repo problem so I just followed the directions at …cle-java-7-in-debian.html and java 7 installed just fine.
#Serviio 1.3 install#
I was using the section for the java 7 install so I could test ums in a vm and java 6 installed fine but 7 failed.

Removed Oracle Java 7 installation steps. Version 1.0: - Removed Sardaukar(OMV 0.5.x) instructions. Version 1.1: - Updated for Serviio 1.5.1. Reformatted to OMV guide template by Removed install license step. Version 1.2: - Updated for Serviio 1.5.2. Changed install directory to /usr/share/serviio to align with future plugin. Version 1.3.1 - Updated for Serviio 1.6.1. All previous versions for OMV 3.x and below have been removed. Just navigate to the Serviio installation guide discussion thread.

Launch the web console by navigating to Questions / Problems / Discussions ? If Serviio is still not up and running, please consult the Serviio FAQ or the Serviio forum.ħ. If it is not, Verify steps 1 to 6 and try again. The command should show that Serviio is running.
