OS X WOL problem
#1
Hi,

Since a few days Kodi is trying to wake up an ip which doesn't exist in my network.
This appears often if i switch to my series, which are stored on an external SMB share. Then no cover and pictures appears. After i took a look in the log, i see it tries to wake up 192.168.0.165.
i'm working only with fixed ip's for my network, dhcp give's only new ip's for new devices (handies aso...). Where can i find where this ip is stored to delete this ?

Kodi 14.2 on Mac Mini with Yosemite.
1st: Mac Mini: Intel i5 2,6Ghz - 8Gb Ram - Intel Iris - 1Tb - MacOS Big Sur 11.2.3 - Kodi 19.0 - MySQL 8.0.13 (Server)
2nd: iMac 27": Intel i5 2,8Ghz - 12Gb Ram - AMD 5750 1024Mb GFX - 1Tb SSD - MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 - Kodi 19.0 - MySQL (Client)
3rd: Some Rasperries 
Server: Synology 916+
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#2
OSX Finder > Go (Top Menu) > Go to Folder > ~/Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata

Double click the wakeonlan.xml file and see if the required IP is in there.
Delete text between the two <wakeup>

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#3
I looked already in that file, nothing in there ... only the right Server/NAS Ip's.
1st: Mac Mini: Intel i5 2,6Ghz - 8Gb Ram - Intel Iris - 1Tb - MacOS Big Sur 11.2.3 - Kodi 19.0 - MySQL 8.0.13 (Server)
2nd: iMac 27": Intel i5 2,8Ghz - 12Gb Ram - AMD 5750 1024Mb GFX - 1Tb SSD - MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 - Kodi 19.0 - MySQL (Client)
3rd: Some Rasperries 
Server: Synology 916+
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