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Regarding Plex Plugin

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I was a bit confused on the Plex Plugin with the additional plugin for the Plex Updater. Once it is installed on the UnRAID through a reboot can you remove the PlexMediaServer-x.x.x.x.x-unRAID.txz ? For some odd reason after rebooting again it reinstalled it and reset everything back to the beginning. I never had this happen in the past but I did notice that if the updater was installed it would go out and bring down all newer copies. If that is true then why do I need to keep the install txz file in the boot/extra directory?

 

Thank ahead for any help

You need to go in to the settings in the unfair web ui and set the library location to your cache drive. By default it stores the library in RAM so it will be lost upon a reboot.

 

No, you need to keep the txz file in your extra folder. The application has to install from that every time you reboot.

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mrow,

 

  Ok got you so far on leaving the file in the /boot/extra (that makes sinces). I was not sure what you meant by going into the user interface and set to cache drive. The plex is set to /mnt/cache/appdata/plex/Library and /mnt/cache/cachtmp/plextmp. You I remember doing something like this in the past but everything was working so good until I had two disk fail and I can't remember what I did to get Plex up and running without losing all my libraries.

mrow,

 

  Ok got you so far on leaving the file in the /boot/extra (that makes sinces). I was not sure what you meant by going into the user interface and set to cache drive. The plex is set to /mnt/cache/appdata/plex/Library and /mnt/cache/cachtmp/plextmp. You I remember doing something like this in the past but everything was working so good until I had two disk fail and I can't remember what I did to get Plex up and running without losing all my libraries.

 

Did you set 'appdata' as a cache only share? If not that folder is getting moved off the cache drive on the the array when the mover runs. If it is set as cache only then post a syslog because something else is occurring.

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mrow,

 

    Ah got it!!! Thanks

 

v/r,

 

Greg

  • 3 weeks later...

Can you

mrow,

 

  Ok got you so far on leaving the file in the /boot/extra (that makes sinces). I was not sure what you meant by going into the user interface and set to cache drive. The plex is set to /mnt/cache/appdata/plex/Library and /mnt/cache/cachtmp/plextmp. You I remember doing something like this in the past but everything was working so good until I had two disk fail and I can't remember what I did to get Plex up and running without losing all my libraries.

 

Did you set 'appdata' as a cache only share? If not that folder is getting moved off the cache drive on the the array when the mover runs. If it is set as cache only then post a syslog because something else is occurring.

 

Can you expand on this? I am having the same problem; Plex, SB, and SABNZBD, resets every night when the Mover script moves everything over. I have selected only in 'use cache disk' when I go to 'appdata' in shares tab.

 

Plex library directory:

/mnt/cache/appdata/Plex

 

If I restart the server, everything Plex, SB, SABNZBD, and CP starts. I go to the settings tab and click 'move now' under mover settings. After about a minute:

 

Plex has stopped.

Sabnzbd has stopped.

Sick beard is not installed.

 

I would appreciate help if anyone has some ideas.

 

 

 

  • 3 weeks later...

Set Exclude on appdata.

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