Hello,
I've run into some problems while trying to resolve some Plex plugin stutter issues.
From what I gathered it's better to stay away from the plugin altogether so I went the route of removing the plugin and starting a new jail from a custom template using http://download.freenas.org/jails/10/x64/freenas-pluginjail-10.3-RELEASE.tgz
The jail starts up fine but while trying to do pkg update && pkg upgrade -y I ran into some problems. First it was saying that the databases need to be rebuilt. I checked under /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos and was able to update it from listing as a 32-bit to a 64-bit architecture. Still no luck updating the packages.
I then came across someone talking about removing the repos to rebuild it by running This has removed the error message but it just hangs there saying it's updating before kicking me back out of the jail.
I was a bit distracting while doing this and am concerned that I may have run the remove command outside of the jail. I don't think freenas has packages allowed through ssh by default. Would running this command in the freenas shell break anything though?
I still haven't been able to get the jails to update packages but that's an issue for another time.
I've run into some problems while trying to resolve some Plex plugin stutter issues.
From what I gathered it's better to stay away from the plugin altogether so I went the route of removing the plugin and starting a new jail from a custom template using http://download.freenas.org/jails/10/x64/freenas-pluginjail-10.3-RELEASE.tgz
The jail starts up fine but while trying to do pkg update && pkg upgrade -y I ran into some problems. First it was saying that the databases need to be rebuilt. I checked under /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos and was able to update it from listing as a 32-bit to a 64-bit architecture. Still no luck updating the packages.
I then came across someone talking about removing the repos to rebuild it by running
Code:
rm /var/db/pkg/repo-*
I was a bit distracting while doing this and am concerned that I may have run the remove command outside of the jail. I don't think freenas has packages allowed through ssh by default. Would running this command in the freenas shell break anything though?
I still haven't been able to get the jails to update packages but that's an issue for another time.