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debug.log file might help
192.168.1.103 is your ps3 ?
Original comment by ps3mediaserver@gmail.com
on 5 Jan 2009 at 7:43
Could you use the issue 54 please ? this seems a common issue with some people
Original comment by ps3mediaserver@gmail.com
on 5 Jan 2009 at 12:09
I believe my issue is different as I do get the request from PS3, and
ps3mediaserver
successful says that the PS3 is connected.
192.168.1.103 is indeed my ps3.
I attached the debug.log after numerous attempts.
Original comment by shazow
on 5 Jan 2009 at 6:28
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I am posting this here as it does NOT appear to be a duplicate of issue 54, the
title
says it all: "PS3 Has Not Been Found / Not a single request from PS3 in the
log"
In the log entries here its clear that there are requests from the PS3.
I have seen this problem too, it appears to have something to do with the
hostname
of the server. For example my machine was by default named pc1.linux
I was unable to connect untill I changed the name to what used to work fine in
previous fedora installations (localhost.localdomain) that fixed the problem.
so by issuing the command "hostname localhost.localdomain" (or any other for
that
matter) re opening the console from which I was launching the application and
starting the program again, it was fixed.
it says in the bug report this was merged with issue 54, but the symptoms (for
me
anyway) were different (but judging from the logs of issue 83 identical) I
didnt get
the big red X like mentioned in issue 54, but a PS3 was displayed nicely as
they DID
detect each other, the server just didnt show up in the XMB.
So it looks like a hostname/DNS issue.
which raises the question does the PS3 use a hostname or IP to access the
mediaserver? or perhaps the original hostname was just incompatible with the
XMB to
be shown?
Original comment by simonlog...@gmail.com
on 27 Jan 2010 at 7:48
I was having the same issue and it is indeed the hostname on the server with
ps3mediaserver.
#hostname mediasrv1
then edit /etc/hosts and add mediasrv1 to the localhost (127.0.0.1) line.
I have a pretty wicked setup now with a NAS machine hosting all my
music/movies, and
then a separate media server that I have ps3mediashare installed on which
accesses
the network attached disks.
Original comment by pheezest...@gmail.com
on 13 Mar 2010 at 12:28
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
shazow
on 5 Jan 2009 at 5:14Attachments: