vtdweller Posted July 3, 2018 Posted July 3, 2018 I don't know what changed, but I can no longer access my Plex Media Server. Stats: unRAID 6.2.4 PlexMediaServer Container ID: 233d1183e9b5 By: limetech/plex:latest What works: - I can access my shares from my other desktop - I can access the unRAID UI from my other desktop What doesn't work: - I can't access the Plex WebUI from the docker - I can't see the server from my Plex account The docker log repeats this over and over: 10000 chown: changing ownership of '/config/tmp': Read-only file system chown: changing ownership of '/config/Library': Read-only file system chown: changing ownership of '/config/Library/Application Support': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/tmp': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/Library': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/Library/Application Support': Read-only file system 6 10000 /config/Library/Application Support 10000 chown: changing ownership of '/config/tmp': Read-only file system chown: changing ownership of '/config/Library': Read-only file system chown: changing ownership of '/config/Library/Application Support': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/tmp': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/Library': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/Library/Application Support': Read-only file system 6 10000 /config/Library/Application Support 10000 chown: changing ownership of '/config/tmp': Read-only file system chown: changing ownership of '/config/Library': Read-only file system chown: changing ownership of '/config/Library/Application Support': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/tmp': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/Library': Read-only file system chmod: changing permissions of '/config/Library/Application Support': Read-only file system 6 10000 /config/Library/Application Support
vtdweller Posted July 3, 2018 Author Posted July 3, 2018 Not to my knowledge. The log shows something about permissions, but I'm not sure what it's doing or why. I made no changes to the system until I noticed that my server wasn't running. Then I merely updated and restarted the docker.
CHBMB Posted July 3, 2018 Posted July 3, 2018 Just now, vtdweller said: Not to my knowledge. The log shows something about permissions, but I'm not sure what it's doing or why. I made no changes to the system until I noticed that my server wasn't running. Then I merely updated and restarted the docker. Why don't you try pulling our version of Plex. It may fix the issue. Worth a shot, backup your appdata first.
vtdweller Posted July 3, 2018 Author Posted July 3, 2018 Perhaps a stupid question, but I see two folder structures that seem almost identical. Which is the proper set of data that needs to be backed up? /mnt/cache/apps/Plex/Application Support/Plex Media Server or /mnt/cache/apps/Plex/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server
vtdweller Posted July 4, 2018 Author Posted July 4, 2018 At this point I'm willing to blow up my library and build it again, but I can't figure out why my Server isn't working. I can't access it from the web gui. The docker says it's running, but how do I confirm that? It seems like such a simple thing but for some reason it's holding up the whole operation. unRAID server: working docker: working http://192.168.0.102:32400/web/index.html: nothing Where do I even begin?
vtdweller Posted July 4, 2018 Author Posted July 4, 2018 Ok, this can now be closed. I removed the docker and reinstalled. I then moved the Plex database backup file from the old location to the new one, mapped the correct paths in the docker settings, and now I'm refreshing metadata, but by golly, I think I'm in the clear. Thank you!
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