Jesper Nygaard
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Hi all,
first of all, english is not my first language, so please bare with me.
Im running Freenas 11.1-U7 with PlexPassMediaServer in a iocage.
Im facing an issue regarding updating Plexmediaserver from version 15.5.994 to 1.16.2.1321.
Im doing a PKG upgrade and the upgrade is running fine.
After the upgrade is complete, im unable to access the web gui at 192.168.1.X:32400/web, I get a connection refused in the browser.
I´ve tried several browsers and computers, the issue persist.
I´ve restarting plexserver and the Freenas server, the issue persist.
Rolling back to a previous snapshot and its working fine again.
I´ve tried updating several times with the same result.
I followed the guide in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rLLsoW7Fbo and tried updating with the steps below without succes, I get the same issue.
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
Anybody have an step-by-step guide or a link to a solution?
first of all, english is not my first language, so please bare with me.
Im running Freenas 11.1-U7 with PlexPassMediaServer in a iocage.
Im facing an issue regarding updating Plexmediaserver from version 15.5.994 to 1.16.2.1321.
Im doing a PKG upgrade and the upgrade is running fine.
After the upgrade is complete, im unable to access the web gui at 192.168.1.X:32400/web, I get a connection refused in the browser.
I´ve tried several browsers and computers, the issue persist.
I´ve restarting plexserver and the Freenas server, the issue persist.
Rolling back to a previous snapshot and its working fine again.
I´ve tried updating several times with the same result.
I followed the guide in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rLLsoW7Fbo and tried updating with the steps below without succes, I get the same issue.
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
Anybody have an step-by-step guide or a link to a solution?
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