![]() ![]() I eventually removed my music Library and recreated the Library link with my new credentials and it worked. i did not attempt to stop or kill hte indexing process.Īfter indexing was complete, i could see my Music Folder but it would not play - it continually throw an error. be prepared for this, it is dog-ass slow and is dependent on your files, images etc. It literally took 3-4 days as everyone says. attached is my screen shot of how i am configured.Īfter this, i want to say i rebooted and upon reboot the Cloud indexing kicked off. It's definitely some type of permission missing I think. That worked but would like to figure out what is going on. I’ve deleted and reinstalled the app and it still tells me there is an update and then takes me down this endless loop. This happened in the last update too and I had to uninstall it and reinstall it. An unexpected error occurred, please try again. 2 - Restart the computer in Recovery Mode ( INTEL Command + r ) and choose Reinstall macOS. It will be the 11.6 version and once downloaded run the installer from the Applications folder. I go through the process and it says Sonos Update failed. 1 - Connect to Router via Ethernet connection and restart the computer in Safe Mode and then open the Apple Apps Store and get the Full Installer of Big Sur. I changed the NTLM and SMB exactly as stated in the thread from the WD Support guy. 1 reply The Sonos app on my iMac tells me it has found an update. I tried to used the same credentials as before. Its been awhile since i went through this but i want to say the process looked like this: I did eventually get everything working and i can say i actually enjoy the new OS better and the mobile app. At first i completed regretted my decission and knew NOT to follow the upgrade path. Hi there, sorry for the delayed response. Very helpful for all those beginners out there. Found a quick tutorial on how to use the vi text editor online (“A Beginner’s Guide to Editing Text Files With Vi”). Unplug the power cable from your Sonos device and wait 30 seconds. These pictures may differ from what your Sonos device looks like but you can still do all the steps without an issue. Then, how exactly do I add “ntlm auth = yes” to ? Having some trouble. 1 Restart the Speaker The first step to fixing a failed update and trying it again is to restart the speaker or speaker system you're trying to update. ![]() After figuring out how to get that far, I typed “vi /etc/samba/smb.conf” and got a listing of smb.conf file, including. ![]() I typed ssh address of My Cloud], answered yes to are you sure and typed SSH password when prompted. So exact instructions would be appreciated.Īfter enabling SSH on My Cloud, I used Terminal in the Mac OS to log in to SSH (it would’ve been nice to include a link to the WD support article on how to do this). As I understand it, it’s risky to muck around with SSH and I don’t want to accidentally brick my device. For those of us with minimal tech skills, it would be nice to have a little more detail on how to add the “ntlm auth = yes” line to in smb.conf. Well, it looks like that unless I edit samba using SSH I will have to wait for who know how long for a firmware update to get my SONOS music library back. ![]()
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