neilt0 Posted September 27, 2014 Share Posted September 27, 2014 And how many of the packed archives actually use Rar5 format? I've had a lot of success with 7zip when I manually deal with far files. Nowadays, of the files I get, about 90% as it's quite a bit more efficient than the older format. I download up to 1TB a week. This is not a RAR5 problem -- unraring in nzbget works outside of docker. It's an "nzbget inside docker" problem. Quote Link to comment
Spydawg Posted September 27, 2014 Share Posted September 27, 2014 Could we get the update for NZBDrone? it was a big one. Thanks Quote Link to comment
cirkator Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 It does look like there is an issue with long filenames/long paths/long passwords in nzbget under Docker that doesn't occur when unrar is used outside the Docker: http://nzbget.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1489&p=9733#p9732 Anyone have any thoughts on how to fix it? How do I get unrar 5.11 in the nzbget Docker? Or is there a binary I can use? The unrar in nzbget is 5.00 BETA 8, which is out of date. Cheers, Neil. There is a one liner for almost everything. RUN wget http://www.rarlab.com/rar/rarlinux-x64-5.1.1.tar.gz -qO - | tar -C /usr/bin/ --strip-components=1 -zxf - rar/rar rar/unrar Add this to the end of the Dockerfile and built the image locally. Can you please tell me how to add the line to the Dockerfile and build the image locally, thanks! Quote Link to comment
kenzo86 Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Thanks for your efforts. Any chance that you could do PMS (non plexpass) container or are the licenced/free version the same? KR K Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Trying to get Plex Media Server docker to see my movies. The web GUI works fine (can also see my windoze plex server). I added UNC paths pointing to my movie folders and it scans for a half second and stops. No titles get added. I had similar issue when I tried to install on 5.05 and ended up going to Windows install that works great. Problem is the laptop can't handle transcoding very well so I wanted the unRaid 6-core CPU to handle it. Just can't get it to see the movies. Upgraded to v6 10a and installed a cache disk to run dockers. Install went without a hitch and Plex is running on Tower. I have tried local paths (e.g. /mnt/disk1 etc), UNC paths pointing to both local & other uR server (e.g., //tower/disk1 or //tower2/disk2, etc). In the 5.05 attempt I ran the perms script multiple times (no effect). Any ideas? Ps. the windows install sees all the movies and sets them up as expected. Quote Link to comment
needo Posted October 2, 2014 Author Share Posted October 2, 2014 Trying to get Plex Media Server docker to see my movies. The web GUI works fine (can also see my windoze plex server). I added UNC paths pointing to my movie folders and it scans for a half second and stops. No titles get added. I had similar issue when I tried to install on 5.05 and ended up going to Windows install that works great. Problem is the laptop can't handle transcoding very well so I wanted the unRaid 6-core CPU to handle it. Just can't get it to see the movies. Upgraded to v6 10a and installed a cache disk to run dockers. Install went without a hitch and Plex is running on Tower. I have tried local paths (e.g. /mnt/disk1 etc), UNC paths pointing to both local & other uR server (e.g., //tower/disk1 or //tower2/disk2, etc). In the 5.05 attempt I ran the perms script multiple times (no effect). Any ideas? Ps. the windows install sees all the movies and sets them up as expected. Why are you using /mnt/disk1,etc. instead of setting up a TV or Movie share and using /mnt/user/TV or /mnt/user/Movies ? Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Trying to get Plex Media Server docker to see my movies. The web GUI works fine (can also see my windoze plex server). I added UNC paths pointing to my movie folders and it scans for a half second and stops. No titles get added. I had similar issue when I tried to install on 5.05 and ended up going to Windows install that works great. Problem is the laptop can't handle transcoding very well so I wanted the unRaid 6-core CPU to handle it. Just can't get it to see the movies. Upgraded to v6 10a and installed a cache disk to run dockers. Install went without a hitch and Plex is running on Tower. I have tried local paths (e.g. /mnt/disk1 etc), UNC paths pointing to both local & other uR server (e.g., //tower/disk1 or //tower2/disk2, etc). In the 5.05 attempt I ran the perms script multiple times (no effect). Any ideas? Ps. the windows install sees all the movies and sets them up as expected. Why are you using /mnt/disk1,etc. instead of setting up a TV or Movie share and using /mnt/user/TV or /mnt/user/Movies ? I don't have any shares defined. I just write to each disk and access it via UNC path. ps. no users defined either. Quote Link to comment
needo Posted October 2, 2014 Author Share Posted October 2, 2014 I don't have any shares defined. I just write to each disk and access it via UNC path. Ah, I have not setup Plex in that configuration before. I would not know where to begin to help you. Quote Link to comment
ffingers Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Trying to get Plex Media Server docker to see my movies. The web GUI works fine (can also see my windoze plex server). I added UNC paths pointing to my movie folders and it scans for a half second and stops. No titles get added. I had similar issue when I tried to install on 5.05 and ended up going to Windows install that works great. Problem is the laptop can't handle transcoding very well so I wanted the unRaid 6-core CPU to handle it. Just can't get it to see the movies. Upgraded to v6 10a and installed a cache disk to run dockers. Install went without a hitch and Plex is running on Tower. I have tried local paths (e.g. /mnt/disk1 etc), UNC paths pointing to both local & other uR server (e.g., //tower/disk1 or //tower2/disk2, etc). In the 5.05 attempt I ran the perms script multiple times (no effect). Any ideas? Ps. the windows install sees all the movies and sets them up as expected. Why are you using /mnt/disk1,etc. instead of setting up a TV or Movie share and using /mnt/user/TV or /mnt/user/Movies ? I don't have any shares defined. I just write to each disk and access it via UNC path. ps. no users defined either. Did you set your mnt path in the docker command or template....you need to assign the path to something sort of like how you map the config to a certain place on the cache....for example Mnt/disk1: storage In Plex you wouldn't navigate to the disks...you would look for "storage" which will point to disk1...does that make sense...sorry trying to brief I am on my phone on the train... Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Trying to get Plex Media Server docker to see my movies. The web GUI works fine (can also see my windoze plex server). I added UNC paths pointing to my movie folders and it scans for a half second and stops. No titles get added. I had similar issue when I tried to install on 5.05 and ended up going to Windows install that works great. Problem is the laptop can't handle transcoding very well so I wanted the unRaid 6-core CPU to handle it. Just can't get it to see the movies. Upgraded to v6 10a and installed a cache disk to run dockers. Install went without a hitch and Plex is running on Tower. I have tried local paths (e.g. /mnt/disk1 etc), UNC paths pointing to both local & other uR server (e.g., //tower/disk1 or //tower2/disk2, etc). In the 5.05 attempt I ran the perms script multiple times (no effect). Any ideas? Ps. the windows install sees all the movies and sets them up as expected. Why are you using /mnt/disk1,etc. instead of setting up a TV or Movie share and using /mnt/user/TV or /mnt/user/Movies ? I don't have any shares defined. I just write to each disk and access it via UNC path. ps. no users defined either. Did you set your mnt path in the docker command or template....you need to assign the path to something sort of like how you map the config to a certain place on the cache....for example Mnt/disk1: storage In Plex you wouldn't navigate to the disks...you would look for "storage" which will point to disk1...does that make sense...sorry trying to brief I am on my phone on the train... I have not defined any "storage" anywhere in the template. Will look for that. Where I am adding the disk paths is via web GUI "add folders" in the Movie libraries section. Quote Link to comment
ffingers Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Can't do a screenshot but if you are using the dockerman plugin that is installed with 6 there are places for paths...you type want it is called and then a drop down for where it points and you reference the name you gave from within apps in the docker.... I'll post example from command line in a sec Quote Link to comment
ffingers Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 For example in this docker run -d --net="host" --name="plex" -v /path/to/plex/config:/config -v /path/to/video/files:/data -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro -p 32400:32400 needo/plex You would change this /path/to/video/files:/data So that the path for your data location was where the /path/to/video/files is and name it whatever you want from "data" What those lines do, data and config, is map a physical location to a pointer name within the docker...you can make as many as you want (don't think there is a limit)....then you would access those locations in app within the docker by navigating to /data or /config....make sense? Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 where do I change this? Quote Link to comment
ffingers Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 How did you add the docker? Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 How did you add the docker? Found it, defined data as /mnt/disk1 and Plex is happily indexing that drive now. So my thought is that I need to define each disk as well as the other tower disks? Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 How did you add the docker? Found it, defined data as /mnt/disk1 and Plex is happily indexing that drive now. So my thought is that I need to define each disk as well as the other tower disks? How do I define a network location for //tower2/disk2? It works fine for all the local disks, just need to pull the rest in Quote Link to comment
ffingers Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Yes you would need to add all the drives if you aren't using shares (which you should!!) ...as for adding other disk sources....i would assume you would use IP address if its a different machine \\192.168.x.x\disk2 Essentially the way you would access it windows with the UNC path Quote Link to comment
JustinChase Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Found it, defined data as /mnt/disk1 and Plex is happily indexing that drive now. So my thought is that I need to define each disk as well as the other tower disks? Why not just use user shares? You can define which disks get used for each share, if you're concerned about which disk things get sent to. Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 2, 2014 Share Posted October 2, 2014 Yes you would need to add all the drives if you aren't using shares (which you should!!) ...as for adding other disk sources....i would assume you would use IP address if its a different machine \\192.168.x.x\disk2 Essentially the way you would access it windows with the UNC path Not working using //tower2/disk2 or //192.168.1.5/disk2 Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 3, 2014 Share Posted October 3, 2014 Is there a way to add network locations to the Plex docker? If so, how? random thoughts, since it like to use shares, can a network share be mapped as a local share and then added? If so, how? Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted October 3, 2014 Share Posted October 3, 2014 Is there a way to add network locations to the Plex docker? If so, how? random thoughts, since it like to use shares, can a network share be mapped as a local share and then added? If so, how? In short, yes. What you can do is mount an NFS or SMB share to your server and then pass that mount point through to the container as a volume mapping. What kind of network protocol did you want to use for this? Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 3, 2014 Share Posted October 3, 2014 Is there a way to add network locations to the Plex docker? If so, how? random thoughts, since it like to use shares, can a network share be mapped as a local share and then added? If so, how? In short, yes. What you can do is mount an NFS or SMB share to your server and then pass that mount point through to the container as a volume mapping. What kind of network protocol did you want to use for this? I am using SMB for everything so unless there is a pressing reason to do it differently? From my reading of related posts, I will need to unmount them (there are 5 "remote" shares I need to add) before I try and stop the array? I ran into that yesterday when I didn't stop Plex before attempting to stop it. Resulted in having to shut down using power switch (which resulted in 8 hr parity check). Is it possible to automate this mount/unmount process? Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted October 3, 2014 Share Posted October 3, 2014 Is there a way to add network locations to the Plex docker? If so, how? random thoughts, since it like to use shares, can a network share be mapped as a local share and then added? If so, how? In short, yes. What you can do is mount an NFS or SMB share to your server and then pass that mount point through to the container as a volume mapping. What kind of network protocol did you want to use for this? I am using SMB for everything so unless there is a pressing reason to do it differently? From my reading of related posts, I will need to unmount them (there are 5 "remote" shares I need to add) before I try and stop the array? I ran into that yesterday when I didn't stop Plex before attempting to stop it. Resulted in having to shut down using power switch (which resulted in 8 hr parity check). Is it possible to automate this mount/unmount process? Yes. I have always used NFS because it has always just worked for me but some report getting stale file handles. And FYI, array will shutdown OK with NFS still mounted. Its not like a disk mount. I'll post instructions on this soon. Quote Link to comment
Marvel Posted October 3, 2014 Share Posted October 3, 2014 Just started using dockers and they are awesome, thanks for making yours needo Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted October 3, 2014 Share Posted October 3, 2014 My Plex docker is not restarting on reboot. Also Movie Library is not retained through a reboot. Quote Link to comment
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