joi, 4 aprilie 2019

FreeNAS 11.2 updating Plex server [easier GUI method using WinSCP]

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(*NOTE*: recent updates since ~1.15.2.793 apparently moved some files around so there's now an extra step. See below.....) 1 - load your Plex Server management web-console (running on FreeNAS server) 2 - download the new version from the "Please install manually" link (it's a .tar.bz2 file) 3 - extract both the bz2 and the tar archive using something like 7zip and rename the resulting folder "plexmediaserver" 4 - load your FreeNAS web-console in another tab 5 - go to Services, enable SSH, and edit its configuration to allow the root-user to login 6 - open WinSCP (in Explorer mode if possible) 7 - connect via SSH to your FreeNAS server as the root user 8 - navigate to /mnt/YourJailsPool/iocage/jails/YourPlexJail/root/usr/local/share 9 - open WinSCP's terminal and stop your plex jail (iocage stop plexJailName), and close the terminal **OR** just stop the jail from FreeNAS's Jails section 10 - rename "plexmediaserver" to something else 11 - drag-and-drop your newly extracted/renamed "plexmediaserver" folder into the WinSCP window to upload it 12 - get properties on it, and recursively set root:wheel and mode 775 13 - open the plexmediaserver folder click the "Plex Media Server" file and create a symbolic link to "Plex_Media_Server" 14 - open WinSCP's terminal again and use "chmod -h 775 Plex_Media_Server to make sure your link has the same permissions as the original 15 - also in the terminal, restart your jail "iocage start plex" **or** just restart the jail from FreeNAS's Jails section 16 - don't forget to re-disable root login via ssh UPDATE: I looked into it. I noticed my current plexmediaserver folder had a bunch of lib resources in it that aren't there on the newest .tar.bz2 update pack, and that there's a "lib" folder full of the lib resources that are "missing", so here's your instructions until I can make a new video: go to your jails & launch a console from your plex jail: "cd /usr/local/share/plexmediaserver/lib; mv * .." ...then restart your plex jail. See this temporary how-to: https://youtu.be/pIEB5BWZ3n4 ... but please leave comments on THIS video for future people to see, as I'll eventually delete that how-to once I upload a better quality one. Apparently, there's a lot of people seeing this same thing, see this forum: https://forums.plex.tv/t/i-updated-to-plexmediaserver-1-15-0-659-9311f93fd-and-now-i-cant-access-server-setting/377180 FreeNAS 11.2 from scratch, part 1: make your USB booter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsHuCD0DZQI FreeNAS 11.2 from scratch, part 2: create a user & pool of disks, configure & share its dataset https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah8ScbZX74g creating FreeNAS boot-USB with VirtualBox https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjpEnatI6zg Installing FreeNAS to (virtual) boot-disk in VirtualBox (for tryout/testing purposes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8Mtlk1PH-Q adding virtual disks to FreeNAS VM in VirtualBox https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRTFZN95V2U starting FreeNAS in VirtualBox and port forwarding so it's accessible https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USScP7nFKAw FreeNAS 11.2 first visit via Firefox on localhost and adding first admin user https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnCUZ6RtE9s FreeNAS 11.2 creating RAID-style pool of disks and setting ownership of its default dataset https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F9KgMOLp4k FreeNAS 11.2 install Plex server plugin with mountpoint outside its Jail (and group ownership trick) https://youtu.be/XUCIhlh6jCM

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