Eventually I had to give up on the VortexBox approach - it just seemed too much trouble, for too little reward (I'll post more info on the VB forum).
Instead, I kind-of followed the advice given in response to this thread, installing via rpm, then using the Fedora software update GUI to install the 'missing' Perl packages (e.g. CGI, Log4Perl and a couple of others that were highlighted as missing when I tried to run the server from the command line).
Apologies that I don't have more details on what I installed, but I didn't really hold out much hope of it working, and, being a GUI, I don't have a record in the command line history. I then uninstalled the server (because it still wasn't starting correctly) and re-installed the rpm, that I downloaded from the SBS web site. Amazingly, this time around it all worked OK. It's hard to describe my elation at seeing the familiar web pages at localhost:9000 :-)
From this, I would guess that the rpm/yum installation dependencies aren't set up correctly in the distro - but that's no more than a guess. The workaround being to manually install these dependencies *before* installing the server rpm. Which is exactly the thing than the dependency list is meant to avoid. I guess those people who already have those dependencies installed will work just fine, but not for 'virgin' installs such as mine - again, just a guess.
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2012-06-02, 06:50 #11Junior Member
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Working at last!
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2012-06-02, 07:04 #12Senior Member
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Odd about your vortexbox experience. Typically, insert disc from iso, select install, and all done with complete system including LMS 7.7.2.
Location 1: VortexBox Appliance 6TB (2.2) > LMS 7.7.2 > Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio w/Battery (all ethernet)
Location 2: VBA 3TB (2.2) > LMS 7.7.2 > Touch > Benchmark DAC I, Boom, Radio w/Battery (all ethernet except Radio)
Office: Win7(64) > LMS 7.7.2 > SqueezePlay
Spares: VBA 4TB, SB3, Touch (3), Radio (3), CONTROLLER
Controllers: iPhone4S (iPeng), iPad2 (iPengHD & SqueezePad), CONTROLLER, or SqueezePlay 7.7 on Win7(64) laptop
Ripping (FLAC) - dbpoweramp, Tagging - mp3tag, Spotify
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2012-06-02, 07:20 #13Senior Member
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Location 1: VortexBox Appliance 6TB (2.2) > LMS 7.7.2 > Transporter, Touch, Boom, Radio w/Battery (all ethernet)
Location 2: VBA 3TB (2.2) > LMS 7.7.2 > Touch > Benchmark DAC I, Boom, Radio w/Battery (all ethernet except Radio)
Office: Win7(64) > LMS 7.7.2 > SqueezePlay
Spares: VBA 4TB, SB3, Touch (3), Radio (3), CONTROLLER
Controllers: iPhone4S (iPeng), iPad2 (iPengHD & SqueezePad), CONTROLLER, or SqueezePlay 7.7 on Win7(64) laptop
Ripping (FLAC) - dbpoweramp, Tagging - mp3tag, Spotify
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2012-06-02, 10:34 #14Junior Member
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RAID managed by BIOS
As far as I am aware, the RAID feature should be totally invisible to the OS, since it is managed by the mobo and BIOS, making the RAID appear as a single disk. So, the mystery remains (although I grant that there may still be something dodgy about VB on RAID that I am unaware of). Having said that, F16 seems perfectly happy with it.
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2012-06-23, 09:50 #15
Thanks for this
You got me working with this after I did a major upgrade and decided on a complete re-install. My only comment is that I also added the RPM for perl-XML-Parser which I also seemed to need.
As you observe - pity all these extra dependencies are not included in the latest releases!
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2012-06-26, 03:21 #16Junior Member
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Thanks to you too! :-)
I had to reinstall my Linux, for reasons far too tedious to go into here, having forgotten about the pain of installing SBS. However, thanks to your instructions it was *relatively* painless. The only major difference was that I installed the 7.7.2-1 rpm directly, that I had already downloaded from the Logitech site. Curiously, I had to uninstall it and then re-install (after loading the various Perl dependencies) before it would work.
It'd still be better if Logitech could get the rpm corrected so that it took care of all of the dependencies etc. Hopefully, this will have been sorted by the time I have to do this again.
As a total aside, I have had some very good experience using Netatalk (http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.2/htmldocs/) to allow my MacBook to talk to my music share - this allows me to share the music files between my iTunes app on my MacBook and SBS on the server (which in turn serves my SB Duet). Prior to this, I wasted a lot of time trying to get Samba working - to no avail.

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