Michael De Cou
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- Aug 12, 2016
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Working with my first Freenas server, on which I plan to run Plex. I installed the plugin, and immediately noticed that it was not the most current version of the server. I also noticed that when logged into the PMS, I would see that an update was available, and that I should update manually. My questions are as follows:
1. Is the lack of an automatic update tied to the Freenas plugin?
2. If I were to install PMS manually into its own jail, would updates be available automatically?
3. Are there any other notable benefits to not using the plugin feature, and installing manually instead?
Hardware build (in case it matters):
1. Is the lack of an automatic update tied to the Freenas plugin?
2. If I were to install PMS manually into its own jail, would updates be available automatically?
3. Are there any other notable benefits to not using the plugin feature, and installing manually instead?
Hardware build (in case it matters):
- System: HPE ProLiant ML30 Gen9
- CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1220 v5 (3.0GHz, 4c, 8MB)
- RAM: 32GB (2 x 16GB DDR4 2133, ECC)
- Boot: 2 x Sandisk Cruzer Fit 32GB, Mirrored
- Hard Drives: Volume 1 (PROD): 4 x 3TB, RAIDZ2-0 (Western Digital Red – WD30EFRX)
- Volume 2 (SANDBOX): 1 x 500GB, STRIPE (Western Digital Green - WD5000AACS)
- Disk Controller: HPE Dynamic Smart Array B140i Controller, AHCI Mode (RAID Disabled)
- NIC: Broadcom 5720 Dual-port 1GbE
- Freenas Build: FreeNAS-9.10.1 (d989edd)