Ok it looks like it never recovers from network blips 10/24 11:54:18 Warn: in readloop async cb: The socket is not connectedġ0/24 11:54:18 Warn: Error accepting connection: (0x80004005): Network subsystem is downĪt .CheckIfThrowDelayedException () in :0Īt .EndAccept (System.Byte& buffer, System.Int32& bytesTransferred, System.IAsyncResult asyncResult) in :0Īt .EndAccept (System.IAsyncResult asyncResult) in :0Īt .EndAcceptSocket (System.IAsyncResult asyncResult) in :0Īt .ev_accept (System. For all practical purposes, the 'Server' configuration is identical to its non-server contemporary, but ships with dual hard drives and a pre-installed copy of OS X Server for Mountain Lion. I’m happy to investigate more but don’t know what info would be helpful. Having to restart Roon Server on the Mac Mini when I want to use Roon is killing part of the fun… Prevent the computer from sleeping automatically when the display is offĭon’t put the hard disks to sleep when possibleĭon’t start automatically after a power failure However when I stop listening and I come back after a few hours and try to connect with a Roon Remote it can’t find the Roon Core… I have to restart Roon Server on the Mac Mini. No problem to use it from Roon Remotes (Desktop or iOS devices). Connected Audio Devices Number of Tracks in Library You don’t need a fast Mac for these tasks I use a five-year old Mac mini as my server (the only requirement is that it be able to run El.
Most users don’t need a server, but I’m going to explain a few reasons why you might want to bring an old Mac to life with OS X Server. Roon Server 1.8 (build 831) Networking Gear & Setup DetailsĪsus ZenWifi XT8 (Mesh - 1 router + 2 nodes) Firmware: 3.0.0.4.386_42095 OS X Server runs on any Mac that runs El Capitan, even an old Mac.