Beiträge von Dageth

    Hi All,


    My issue has been resolved thanks to jhobe6678, told a slight lie as I can't have tried anything. Removing the plexmediaserver folder from my raid volume e.g. the directory I actually wanted as and disabling and enabling which I assumed has forced the recreation of the folder seems to have done the trick. Possibly permissions but I'm not that much of a linux whizz to find out any more unfortunately so take that with a pic of salt.


    Anyway all sorted, and thanks for your help with this thread.


    Dag.

    Hi,


    I'm having exactly the same issue only noticed when my system drive started filling up. Tried everything in this thread to no avail e.g. uninstall and clear all files and user permissions etc and reinstall. My current system has been upgraded from OMV 2.x to OMV 3.x currently on 3.0.86 so just wondering is there is a hangover from the upgrade. Plex is working fine just can't seem to get it to use the Database Folder that is specified in the Web Gui therefore still writing to the /var/lib directory. Tried specifying the directory when creating my libraries through the Plex Web Guide but that doesn't work either.


    I don't have /etc/systemd/plexmediaserver.service.d or /etc/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service.d directories.


    Running Plex Media Server plugin 3.8.1


    Any help would be gladly received.


    Thanks


    Dag

    Hi,


    Not sure if anyone can help but It looks like repo http://debian.slimdevices.com stable main is no longer available. I've seen the following information on the slim devices site (http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Debian_Package) about how to install Logitech Media Server on Debian but it doesn't appear to work (enter the first line e.g. latest_lms=$ etc and I just return to ">" prompt. In essence it looks like I need to enter the following:


    -------


    latest_lms=$(lms=$(lms=$(wget -q -O - "http://www.mysqueezebox.com/update/?version=7.8.0&revision=1&geturl=1&os=deb"))
    mkdir -p /sources
    cd /sources
    wget $latest_lms
    lms_deb=$(echo $latest_lms|cut -d "/" -f8)
    dpkg -i $lms_deb
    ls /sources/logi* -1t | tail -3| xargs -d '\n' rm -f


    --------


    Can anyone tell me if this is a valid install method on OMV 2.1 or is there an equivalent version of the previous install method I used which involved setting up a Custom Repo and entering the following:
    deb http://debian.slimdevices.com stable main


    If you've not already guessed I'm fairly new to all this, the ability to run LMS was one of the driving factors for selecting OMV.


    Other than this OMV has been rock solid and done everything I've asked of it very impressed so far.


    Any help would be appreciated.


    Thanks