Cessquill Posted August 19 Share Posted August 19 8 minutes ago, NRBP5 said: Question: Is it possible to add to my library a folder on a different server that is on the same physical home network? Yep. I haven't done it, but you can use the "Unassigned Devices" plugin to add a remote share to Unraid (it'll walk you through a wizard to make the connection). You can then edit your Plex docker to add this share so that Plex can see it. Finally, in Plex, just add it to an existing library, or create a new library as normal. Quote Link to comment
NRBP5 Posted August 19 Share Posted August 19 36 minutes ago, Cessquill said: Yep. I haven't done it, but you can use the "Unassigned Devices" plugin to add a remote share to Unraid (it'll walk you through a wizard to make the connection). You can then edit your Plex docker to add this share so that Plex can see it. Finally, in Plex, just add it to an existing library, or create a new library as normal. Thank you for the answer! I'm happy that its actually possible to do Quote Link to comment
wgstarks Posted August 19 Share Posted August 19 1 hour ago, NRBP5 said: Hello, Question: Is it possible to add to my library a folder on a different server that is on the same physical home network? So I have a server "A" and I ran out of physical space to put hard drives, so what I thought was to just add a DIY Nas (server "B") just for storage and add a folder to my library on server "A" Is this possible? Will I have issues? Has anyone done this? I haven’t tried this but it should be possible to share a folder on server B and mount it in Unraid using Unassigned Devices plugin. Then map the path to the mounted share in the docker container using RW Slave. You would want to test this though. Playback might have issues for high bandwidth videos. Quote Link to comment
Chester Posted August 22 Share Posted August 22 New Plex user here - with a guide update problem. My setup: HDhomerun - with antenna Apple TV with Plex App Problem: Channels are mapped correctly. However, my channel guide goes blank (no programs shown) and does not update. (Channels can still be tuned) The only way to recover it to manually update the channel guide in the Plex webpage, and force restart the Apple TV plex app. Is there a way to make this automatic, without the manual update? (I'm looking at the DVR subscription, but if the guide requires a manual update, I'll look at Channels DVR.) Am I missing something simple? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
alturismo Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 4 hours ago, Chester said: Am I missing something simple? Thanks! depending how much guide data is provided ... may increase the DVR refreshes ... but this is rather a plex related question, so may consult the plex forums instead Quote Link to comment
Chester Posted August 26 Share Posted August 26 Thanks so much for responding - my options are slightly different, since I'm not signed up for DVR. I also posted on a Plex forum but didn't get a response. I may just sign up for the paid service for a month or so and see if the guide data is more consistent. Quote Link to comment
Zotarios Posted August 27 Share Posted August 27 My Plex server is scanning for new shows and films in a daily basis and for hours. When I put new content, it doesn't show up after many hours to the server. Unraid logs says nothing as the Plex docker logs, I don't know where to try to find more info to see why it is always scanning... Quote Link to comment
alturismo Posted August 27 Share Posted August 27 1 hour ago, Zotarios said: I don't know where to try to find more info to see why it is always scanning... in your plex server logs, located in your appdata dir or in your webui (but hard to read) then i would ask in the plex forums with the proper logs Quote Link to comment
ATEglauer Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 (edited) On 8/27/2024 at 11:29 AM, Zotarios said: My Plex server is scanning for new shows and films in a daily basis and for hours. When I put new content, it doesn't show up after many hours to the server. Unraid logs says nothing as the Plex docker logs, I don't know where to try to find more info to see why it is always scanning... What interval do you have your settings (Plex | Library | Scan Interval) configured? Mine is set to 'daily', but I also have the automatic scan and partial scans (the first two options) checked. Check the advanced settings as well, in case something in there may be causing delays and constant scans. I have 'Run scanner at lower priority' checked. When I add new content, it shows up within a few seconds and scanning doesn't continue. Edited August 30 by ATEglauer Quote Link to comment
Zotarios Posted August 30 Share Posted August 30 6 hours ago, ATEglauer said: What interval do you have your settings (Plex | Library | Scan Interval) configured? Daily, with automatic and partial scans checked, as you do. Scanner at low priority too. It has always worked as expected: when new media is added it detects it, integrates to Plex and then looks for intro credits and stuff. But now, every day during the afternoon, full scan that takes hours and hours. Full scans have never taken that long and logs tell that it only takes 7 seconds so... I don't know what's causing that behaviour Quote Link to comment
snowboardjoe Posted September 3 Share Posted September 3 I have Plex application directory mounted on my cache. I've ben running this way for many years. Starting around late July usage started increasing and slowly starving my cache over time. It seems it's the `/mnt/cache/appdata/plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Media` directory that's consuming the space. It's always been large but has remained static or very slow growth over the years. It's now up to 130GB for that one subdirectory alone. I'm about the create a new share for that one directory and have it bypass the cache to get some relief. I'm still gathering some data to see if I can find more information. Not 100% sure it's this one directory. Quote Link to comment
alturismo Posted September 3 Share Posted September 3 23 minutes ago, snowboardjoe said: Starting around late July usage started increasing and slowly starving my cache over time. It seems it's the `/mnt/cache/appdata/plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Media` directory that's consuming the space. It's always been large but has remained static or very slow growth over the years. It's now up to 130GB for that one Plex introduced Thumbnails, Chapters, Intro / outtro ... etc ... which is stored there ... and consuming alot of activity always ... may take a look at these settings and decide ... Quote Link to comment
snowboardjoe Posted September 3 Share Posted September 3 I've moved the Media (metadata) directory to the array and off of cache. Monitoring for growth now. Quote Link to comment
Muff Posted September 13 Share Posted September 13 Hi, I have this is my Plex docker log: Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) [migrations] started [migrations] no migrations found usermod: no changes ─────────────────────────────────────── ██╗ ███████╗██╗ ██████╗ ██║ ██╔════╝██║██╔═══██╗ ██║ ███████╗██║██║ ██║ ██║ ╚════██║██║██║ ██║ ███████╗███████║██║╚██████╔╝ ╚══════╝╚══════╝╚═╝ ╚═════╝ Brought to you by linuxserver.io ─────────────────────────────────────── To support LSIO projects visit: https://www.linuxserver.io/donate/ ─────────────────────────────────────── GID/UID ─────────────────────────────────────── User UID: 99 User GID: 100 ─────────────────────────────────────── Linuxserver.io version: 1.41.0.8992-8463ad060-ls235 Build-date: 2024-09-12T11:27:40+00:00 ─────────────────────────────────────── **** Server already claimed **** Docker is used for versioning skip update check [custom-init] No custom files found, skipping... Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) [ls.io-init] done. Critical: libusb_init failed And now I can't access my media. Plex says: XXXX is currently unavailable I've restarted the container but it didn't help. Quote Link to comment
chandz05 Posted September 13 Share Posted September 13 Hi everyone! I've tried searching the forums but I couldn't find anything that matches my problem. It seems like my LSIO Plex docker container may have a memory leak or something. Whenever I am HW transcoding, the overlay filesystem fills up really fast. I have mapped the transcode directory to a 5GB ramdisk in the /tmp directory, which is working as expecting. I have also limited the Plex container itself to 4GB, but it never goes over 3GB of use anyway. Using the command watch df -h I can see the expected behavior on the transcode ramdisk, which cleans itself up when it hits 50% usage. Monitoring processes via Glances, I don't see anything that's using RAM except the Plex container, which again never goes over 3GB. Despite all of this, only while Plex is HW transcoding, the /lib and /usr directories start filling up and never stop. What could be causing this behavior? See below for df -h output: Every 2.0s: df -h Tower: Fri Sep 13 14:27:58 2024 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 16G 16G 0 100% / tmpfs 128M 9.8M 119M 8% /run /dev/sda1 60G 1.1G 59G 2% /boot overlay 16G 16G 0 100% /lib overlay 16G 16G 0 100% /usr devtmpfs 8.0M 0 8.0M 0% /dev tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 128M 600K 128M 1% /var/log tmpfs 5.0G 2.6G 2.5G 52% /tmp/plex-ramdisk /dev/md1p1 3.7T 3.0T 689G 82% /mnt/disk1 /dev/md2p1 3.7T 3.0T 693G 82% /mnt/disk2 /dev/nvme0n1p1 466G 355G 108G 77% /mnt/cache shfs 7.3T 6.0T 1.4T 82% /mnt/user0 shfs 7.3T 6.0T 1.4T 82% /mnt/user zurg: 1.0P 0 1.0P 0% /mnt/user/Media/debrid /dev/loop2 60G 31G 28G 53% /var/lib/docker /dev/loop3 1.0G 4.7M 904M 1% /etc/libvirt tmpfs 3.2G 0 3.2G 0% /run/user/0 Quote Link to comment
chandz05 Posted September 15 Share Posted September 15 On 9/13/2024 at 2:40 PM, chandz05 said: Hi everyone! I've tried searching the forums but I couldn't find anything that matches my problem. It seems like my LSIO Plex docker container may have a memory leak or something. Whenever I am HW transcoding, the overlay filesystem fills up really fast. I have mapped the transcode directory to a 5GB ramdisk in the /tmp directory, which is working as expecting. I have also limited the Plex container itself to 4GB, but it never goes over 3GB of use anyway. Using the command watch df -h I can see the expected behavior on the transcode ramdisk, which cleans itself up when it hits 50% usage. Monitoring processes via Glances, I don't see anything that's using RAM except the Plex container, which again never goes over 3GB. Despite all of this, only while Plex is HW transcoding, the /lib and /usr directories start filling up and never stop. What could be causing this behavior? See below for df -h output: Every 2.0s: df -h Tower: Fri Sep 13 14:27:58 2024 Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 16G 16G 0 100% / tmpfs 128M 9.8M 119M 8% /run /dev/sda1 60G 1.1G 59G 2% /boot overlay 16G 16G 0 100% /lib overlay 16G 16G 0 100% /usr devtmpfs 8.0M 0 8.0M 0% /dev tmpfs 16G 0 16G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 128M 600K 128M 1% /var/log tmpfs 5.0G 2.6G 2.5G 52% /tmp/plex-ramdisk /dev/md1p1 3.7T 3.0T 689G 82% /mnt/disk1 /dev/md2p1 3.7T 3.0T 693G 82% /mnt/disk2 /dev/nvme0n1p1 466G 355G 108G 77% /mnt/cache shfs 7.3T 6.0T 1.4T 82% /mnt/user0 shfs 7.3T 6.0T 1.4T 82% /mnt/user zurg: 1.0P 0 1.0P 0% /mnt/user/Media/debrid /dev/loop2 60G 31G 28G 53% /var/lib/docker /dev/loop3 1.0G 4.7M 904M 1% /etc/libvirt tmpfs 3.2G 0 3.2G 0% /run/user/0 Just a quick update on this, in case anyone in the future stumbles on this. It wasn't the Plex container itself that was leaking RAM, but my rclone mount connected to Debrid. It seems like rclone caches to RAM when Plex is reading/streaming data from the mount. Since rclone has no insight into system RAM, this can potentially cause the cache to grow infinitely. Or until RAM is filled and your server becomes unresponsive. The fix is to limit rclone RAM by adding this to your rclone mount command: --vfs-cache-max-size 5G Once the cache hits 5GB, it purges itself. Hope this helps someone else! 1 Quote Link to comment
NRBP5 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 (edited) Hello everyone, I have a major issue in my server. The main user on my Plex server cannot recognize the server, its just empty. Other users can see the server and use the content inside it without any issues, but I can't search for new files, and even though I have it set to search each 6 hours it doesn't do it automatically either. It stared by just saying that the content was unavailable like on the pic that I attached but now it's like I'm using a fresh account or something like that. I didn't change anything (apart from adding new content) and it simply stopped working properly. Can someone help me please, I'm really stressed about this, I have dozens(probably hundreds to be fair) of hours put into this server Plex server and I really don't want to lose my configs and database... Edited September 16 by NRBP5 Quote Link to comment
alturismo Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 23 minutes ago, NRBP5 said: I have dozens(probably hundreds to be fair) of hours put into this server Plex server and I really don't want to lose my configs and database... easiest way would be to revert to the backup if existent ... if not, consider it for the future ... for now, check your plex logs and may consult the plex forums with your error most likely a corrupted database or even a corrupted appdata drive (likely the source of the corrupted appdata ...) Quote Link to comment
NRBP5 Posted September 16 Share Posted September 16 42 minutes ago, alturismo said: easiest way would be to revert to the backup if existent ... if not, consider it for the future ... for now, check your plex logs and may consult the plex forums with your error most likely a corrupted database or even a corrupted appdata drive (likely the source of the corrupted appdata ...) I do have a backup from July.... But I don't have any issue on my drive. It doens't seem like a drive issue... Quote Link to comment
bally12345 Posted Tuesday at 08:17 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:17 AM (edited) Theres a new forum preview version of plex with HVEC encoding, HEVC Encoding Forum Preview - Plex Media Server - Plex Forum Is it possible to change to tag to try this? I currently have it set to lscr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest Edited Tuesday at 08:18 AM by bally12345 Quote Link to comment
MowMdown Posted Tuesday at 03:15 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:15 PM (edited) On 9/17/2024 at 4:17 AM, bally12345 said: Theres a new forum preview version of plex with HVEC encoding, HEVC Encoding Forum Preview - Plex Media Server - Plex Forum Is it possible to change to tag to try this? I currently have it set to lscr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest Edit 2: There is an easier way to do this, simply change or these to you container configuration: The full URL for this is: https://artifacts.plex.tv/plex-media-server-experimental Edit: Can confirm it works: Edited Wednesday at 04:34 PM by MowMdown Removed janky scripting method for a more conventional streamlined method Quote Link to comment
bally12345 Posted Tuesday at 04:11 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:11 PM (edited) Have I done this right? Still seems to be on Version 1.41.0.8992 Tried doing force update too but doesnt appear to do anything. Just noticed in log file I get No update required [custom-init] No custom files found, skipping... Starting Plex Media Server. . . (you can ignore the libusb_init error) [ls.io-init] done. Critical: libusb_init failed Edited Tuesday at 04:14 PM by bally12345 Quote Link to comment
MowMdown Posted Tuesday at 04:13 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:13 PM (edited) @bally12345 did you save the script locally? Does it have permission to execute? chmod +x /mnt/cache/appdata/plexmediaserver/custom-install.sh (note: the file path has to match where you saved the script, the above was just an example from my own setup) you should see this in the plex docker log Edit: It appears you have a trailing "/" after the script in your Host Path 5, remove it. Edited Tuesday at 04:16 PM by MowMdown Quote Link to comment
bally12345 Posted Tuesday at 04:17 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:17 PM 1 minute ago, MowMdown said: @bally12345 did you save the script locally? Does it have permission to execute? chmod +x /mnt/cache/appdata/plexmediaserver/custom-install.sh you should see this in the plex docker log The file has permission Quote Link to comment
bally12345 Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM 5 minutes ago, MowMdown said: @bally12345 See my edit: You have a trailing "/" after the script. Remove it and try again. Should not have the last "/" after custom-install.sh Still the same, just wanted to double check these I did try moving to its own folder so /mnt/user/appdata/plex/my-custom-files/custom-install.sh too but that didnt make any difference Quote Link to comment
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