December 7, 20169 yr Hi, I upgraded from 6.2 to 6.2.4 yesterday and I've run into loads of issues - my plex docker turns on, but I have zero access to the content as the server is never found. My vm's start up for a minute or two then pause. Anybody had any similar issues or have any ideas as to how to troubleshoot? Thanks,
December 7, 20169 yr Hi, I upgraded from 6.2 to 6.2.4 yesterday and I've run into loads of issues - my plex docker turns on, but I have zero access to the content as the server is never found. My vm's start up for a minute or two then pause. Anybody had any similar issues or have any ideas as to how to troubleshoot? Thanks, Posting diagnostics after this happens would be very helpful. Also a screenshot of Plex's template (edit the container) would be great.
December 7, 20169 yr Author Hopefully you can see a bit more of what is going on with the attachments?
December 7, 20169 yr Your cache drive is full. Either run mover, or you've over-provisioned the VMs disk space
December 7, 20169 yr Author Vm's size are fine. Have clicked the mover. Waiting game it is. Although odd that the mover hadn't work before as I had it scheduled daily?
December 7, 20169 yr Try setting the mover schedule to some other frequency or start time and then back again, just to force the setting to stick.
December 8, 20169 yr Author I rebuilt the needo pms docker. Largely works, but some tv shows wont play - there was a problem playing this item - not enough disk space to convert item. Any ideas why?
December 8, 20169 yr I rebuilt the needo pms docker. Largely works, but some tv shows wont play - there was a problem playing this item - not enough disk space to convert item. Any ideas why? TBH, I'd switch over to either linuxserver's Plex or binhex's plex. Not that it'll necessarily solve your problem, but those two are the absolute best supported Plex apps for unRaid. But, it still sounds like you've got disk space problems on the cache drive and/or the docker.img file
December 9, 20169 yr Author Is swapping over as easy as changing the repo name and repo URL? My cache pool is showing 116gb used of 185gb from 2 drives in btrfs. I've not had a cache problem before?
December 9, 20169 yr Is swapping over as easy as changing the repo name and repo URL? My cache pool is showing 116gb used of 185gb from 2 drives in btrfs. I've not had a cache problem before? I would back up your appdata first and then do that.
December 9, 20169 yr Is swapping over as easy as changing the repo name and repo URL? My cache pool is showing 116gb used of 185gb from 2 drives in btrfs. I've not had a cache problem before? 185GB sounds strange. What size drives do you have pooled? It sounds like you may have a 120 and a larger drive pooled together, which would give you a total capacity of 120, and explain why you are out of space.
December 9, 20169 yr Author Will change over to other pms docker tomorrow. The 2 ssd cache drives are a 120gb & 250gb. 370 total, with 185 in btrfs.
December 9, 20169 yr Will change over to other pms docker tomorrow. The 2 ssd cache drives are a 120gb & 250gb. 370 total, with 185 in btrfs. Your cache drive is full Known limitation of btrfs is that it reports incorrect disk space when using mismatched drives. In your case, you only have max 120GB available space
December 9, 20169 yr Author Will change over to other pms docker tomorrow. The 2 ssd cache drives are a 120gb & 250gb. 370 total, with 185 in btrfs. Your cache drive is full Known limitation of btrfs is that it reports incorrect disk space when using mismatched drives. In your case, you only have max 120GB available space What should be my next step?
December 9, 20169 yr You have to figure out where the space is being taken up. The size of the VM disks, your appdata, shares with cache enabled. And then go from there. Or buy another 250Gig SSD
December 9, 20169 yr Author Feels a bit of a waste to have not have the aggregate space available. Would a different cache format help?
December 9, 20169 yr Feels a bit of a waste to have not have the aggregate space available. Would a different cache format help? Its RAID-1. A copy of every byte stored on a different device. No other way of doing it - Always going to be limited by the smallest device in the pool.
December 9, 20169 yr Author Feels a bit of a waste to have not have the aggregate space available. Would a different cache format help? Its RAID-1. A copy of every byte stored on a different device. No other way of doing it - Always going to be limited by the smallest device in the pool. Makes sense. Man flu is making me delirious! So my only real options instantly are, delete a vm or change appdata share setting to not use cache. Are there any raid 0 options I could use in the interim point before getting a new hard drive?
December 9, 20169 yr Feels a bit of a waste to have not have the aggregate space available. Would a different cache format help? Its RAID-1. A copy of every byte stored on a different device. No other way of doing it - Always going to be limited by the smallest device in the pool. Makes sense. Man flu is making me delirious! So my only real options instantly are, delete a vm or change appdata share setting to not use cache. Are there any raid 0 options I could use in the interim point before getting a new hard drive? I believe you can set up the pool as a raid-0 (search for it here)
December 9, 20169 yr Community Expert Are there any raid 0 options I could use in the interim point before getting a new hard drive? http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=48508.msg484482#msg484482 Note however that RAID0 also won't use full capacity with different size devices, you'll have 240GB, to use full capacity you can use the single profile.
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