Updating Media Indexes on Synology NAS: Difference between revisions

From Littledamien Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 28: Line 28:
* SSH to NAS server
* SSH to NAS server
* Navigate to the directory to be re-indexed<br /><pre>$ synoindex -R dirpath</pre>
* Navigate to the directory to be re-indexed<br /><pre>$ synoindex -R dirpath</pre>
* `synoindex -h` for all command line options.<ref>[https://codesourcery.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/more-on-the-synology-nas-automatically-indexing-new-files/ More on the Synology NAS Automatically Indexing New Files] ("codesourcery" blog, 11/29/2012)<br />''This includes a Python script for watching for file system changes and triggering the `synoindex` command.''
* `synoindex -h` for all command line options.<ref>[https://codesourcery.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/more-on-the-synology-nas-automatically-indexing-new-files/ More on the Synology NAS Automatically Indexing New Files] ("codesourcery" blog, 11/29/2012)<br />''This includes a Python script for watching for file system changes and triggering the `synoindex` command.''</ref>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
<references />
<references />

Revision as of 23:31, 27 February 2015

Goal

Files are saved to a Windows 7 directory.

A scheduled task copies those files to a remote NAS drive.

A task runs on NAS that re-indexes its media nightly (making it available to Photo Station).

How to re-index NAS so the files are available in Photo Station before the nightly indexing.

Enable the command line on NAS

  • Log in to DSM.
  • Enable SSH
    • Open the Terminal Services Menu, from the Network Services Folder
    • Enable the SSH Service.
    • Click OK.
  • Grant remote access.
    • Open the Firewall Menu, from the Network Services Folder
    • Double click enabled rule
    • In Ports Section, press Select button next to Select from a list of built-in applications
    • Make sure Port 22 (SSH) is enabled
    • Click OK twice and then Save.[1]

Re-index media files

  • SSH to NAS server
  • Navigate to the directory to be re-indexed
    $ synoindex -R dirpath
  • synoindex -h for all command line options.[2]

Notes

  1. Enabling the Command Line Interface (Synology Wiki)
  2. More on the Synology NAS Automatically Indexing New Files ("codesourcery" blog, 11/29/2012)
    This includes a Python script for watching for file system changes and triggering the synoindex command.