A problem has been detected with a core component of Plex Media Server.

  • Is your OS 32 bit or 64 bit?


    Exactly which Plex image and tag are you using?

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  • I can't help you if you can't provide the answers to my questions.

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  • You are probably using an incorrect Plex docker image but I can not make a suggestion because you still haven't answered my question about whether your OS is 32 or 64 bit.

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    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Here's a short background post for posterity:

    I recently ran across this problem when I pulled out an old Odroid hc2 (32-bit) and installed Plex on it for a "mobile-Plex" device, but was unable to get it to configure on first start. Here is a FAQ from Linuxserver.io which explains what causes the problem, and ways to fix it. An interesting short read. And here is a sample docker-compose.yml file showing the use for the "bionic" fix by DB Tech.


    I'm surprised there haven't been more requests on the forum seeking this fix. I guess the 32-bit arm boards are slowly migrating to the back of closets. Pity.


    Also, thanks gderf . Yours was the post that set me on the right path to this fix.

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