

I can't run Calibre or calibre-server on that rPi now, which is why I'm trying COPS. I'm not really sure what to make of the "open_basedir" message (it makes no difference if it's left unset or set to /media/pi/external/ebooks or /media/pi/external/ebooks/), nor the "The access rights of the Calibre Database" (since the rights are pretty wide open):ĭrwxrwxrwx 1 pi pi 159744 Nov 21 00:16 ebooks (and all directories are files below are the same permissions)īefore upgrading to Bullseye, I was running calibre-server with no issues. rwxrwxrwx 1 pi pi 7076864 Nov 20 23:48 /media/pi/external/ebooks/metadata.db (so clearly it CAN be found) However, ls -l /media/pi/external/ebooks/metadata.db correctly returns In your php.ini The access rights of the Calibre Database Value of $config in config_local.php (Does it end with a '/'?) IF I go to 127.0.0.1/ebooks, I get the following error (and everything else says "OK" or "Client side rendering"):įile /media/pi/external/ebooks/metadata.db not found, Please check php files (currently just from within my LAN or on the rPi itself).

I have no difficulty accessing various test. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. The access rights of the Calibre Database - for the purposes of troubleshooting I've set it to 777 to remove this as an issue.Value of open_basedir in your php.ini - unsure of where this is.Value of $config in config_local.php (Does it end with a '/'?) - yes it does, i checked that.
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Now what I'm unsure about is that whether I somehow need to run Calibre first to generate the file and then run the COPS bit but I'm at a loss as how to do it.

I've put a couple of ebooks in the folder and as far as I understand the calibre database file is generated as a result of the presence of books. I've got the domain set up, SSL certs installed, Calibre installed I believe correctly but I'm now confronted with the following situation when I access the domain when trying to run and configure my setup (see attached file - COPS error) I'm trying to set up the COPS through a domain so I can access my ebooks on any device anywhere. Hello, I've read through some similar situations on configuring RPi installations but there's nothing I've found that can help me progress hence my plea here.
