

bash: /etc/init.d/twonky: No such file or directory I tried the stop Twonky command to see if Twonky actually is running and got this response: If I use this IP address with the 9000 port I get an error page 'refused to connect', even if I am logged in to the user interface. The MBLD does not respond to the browser command you provided: yourip:9000. I have carried out all the steps with the greatest care but do not have Twonky running. I consider myself an above-average user of IT and am happy enough with MS-DOS command line interface so, although I have no experience of Linux, I reckoned I could have a go at following your guide.
WD TV LIVE TWONKY UPGRADE
When I first bought the MBLD, it had the Twonky server built in, but it disappeared after a firmware upgrade and now only offers DLNA, so I'm guessing my drive is suitable for this reinstallation of Twonky server. Have found my way here after frustration of not being able to get music files on my WD MyBookLiveDuo to serve up in track order via either a QED UpPlay Stream or a Yahama WXAD-10 streamer, rather than alphabetical order. I am still running twonky on trial and won't buy it if this issue keeps happening.ĭoes anyone else have the same experience and if so, any way to overcome it? If I leave it for a while (overnight) then the same thing will happen. When I do a 'twonky restart', the web page will immediately load and I will see everything running again. When I ssh into MBLD, and run 'twonky status', it will show that twonky is running. It doesn't time out and it doesn't come back with a 404 error. Then I come back after a while (I have not actually tested how long but so far overnight will cause this problem already) and when I try accessing the twonky server at port 9000 - the web page will just be waiting for respond.

I will start twonky and the web server running at port 9000 will work. I am not sure if its caused by the device going to sleep though. I have a similar problem as howgie above. My MBLD DLNA now works again with this hack. Agreed and thank you Dav-M for such a wonderful guide.
