Xeon Gold 6144. My first NAS

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TFAiSO

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I can login as root but when trying user ‘red’ gives me incorrect user/password. :/
 

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What good is a user outside the jail if you want to run an application as that user in a jail? You need to manage whatever users the jail needs in the jail.
 
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TFAiSO

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I'm logged in as root as I can't login with my created other users.
I'm not sure if I did this correctly. I created a dataset within the single big volume: /mnt/megavolume/dataset1
Then I installed plex but when adding storage in the plex jail I get an error:
Code:
Request Method: POST
Request URL: http://192.168.0.112/jails/storage_add/2
Software Version: FreeNAS-11.1-U1 (f7e246b8f)
Exception Type: MiddlewareError
Exception Value:
[MiddlewareError: The path could not be mounted /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1: Mount failed 64 -> , mount_nullfs: /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1 (/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1) and /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1/media/plexm are not distinct paths
]
Exception Location: ./freenasUI/jails/forms.py in save, line 1277
Server time: Sat, 17 Feb 2018 01:45:48 -0800
Traceback

, mount_nullfs: /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1 (/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1) and /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1/media/plexm are not distinct paths ] " style="outline: rgb(220, 220, 220) solid 2px; margin: 0px 18px 0px 0px; padding-right: 2px; padding-bottom: 2px; border-color: rgb(117, 157, 192); width: auto; vertical-align: middle; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); overflow-y: hidden; resize: none; cursor: default; min-height: 60px; transition-property: background-color, border; transition-duration: 0.1s; background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(127, 127, 127, 0.2) 0%, rgba(127, 127, 127, 0) 2px); overflow-x: auto; height: 543px;">

Request information
GET
No GET data

POST
Variable Value
__all__ ''
jail 'plexmediaserver_1'
source '/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1'
destination '/media/plexm'
create 'on'
mounted 'True'
mpjc_path '/mnt/megavolume/dataset1'
__form_id 'form_JailMountPointForm'
FILES
No FILES data

COOKIES
Variable Value
csrftoken '2l0lCwx36K03k4h9ci988Me0TPomZbG6230RZRJvI3bbWYuSDJPjDbXyFMr1i95C'
sessionid '36mh32qqmg077dgd9tztjp7gdf0n4739'
fntreeSaveStateCookie 'root%2Croot%2F62%2Croot%2F62%2F63%2F64%2Croot%2F1%2Croot%2F1%2F6%2Croot%2F152%2Croot%2F62%2F63%2F64%2F65%2Croot%2F156%2Croot%2F62%2F63%2Croot%2F62%2F63%2F64%2F65%2F70%2Croot%2F173%2Croot%2F173%2F183%2Croot%2F173%2F183%2F185'
META
Variable Value
 
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TFAiSO

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I think these are the mount points, I'm now trying to put a few movies in each of them and see if anyone are accessible from within Plex. So far no luck, but I will never give up :)
Code:
[root@freenas ~]# mount																											
freenas-boot/ROOT/default on / (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)																	
devfs on /dev (devfs, local, multilabel)																							
tmpfs on /etc (tmpfs, local)																										
tmpfs on /mnt (tmpfs, local)																										
tmpfs on /var (tmpfs, local)																										
freenas-boot/grub on /boot/grub (zfs, local, noatime, nfsv4acls)																	
fdescfs on /dev/fd (fdescfs)																										
megavolume on /mnt/megavolume (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)																			  
megavolume/.system on /var/db/system (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)																		
megavolume/.system/cores on /var/db/system/cores (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)															
megavolume/.system/samba4 on /var/db/system/samba4 (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)														
megavolume/.system/syslog-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def on /var/db/system/syslog-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def (zfs, local, nf
sv4acls)																															
megavolume/.system/rrd-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def on /var/db/system/rrd-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def (zfs, local, nfsv4acl
s)																																
megavolume/.system/configs-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def on /var/db/system/configs-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def (zfs, local,
nfsv4acls)																														
tmpfs on /var/db/collectd/rrd (tmpfs, local)																						
megavolume/dataset1 on /mnt/megavolume/dataset1 (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)															
megavolume/dataset1/.warden-template-standard on /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/.warden-template-standard (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)		
megavolume/dataset1/.warden-template-pluginjail on /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/.warden-template-pluginjail (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)	
megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1 on /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1 (zfs, local, nfsv4acls)						
devfs on /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1/dev (devfs, local, multilabel)												
procfs on /mnt/megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1/proc (procfs, local)

Here's what the sizes are reported at:
Code:
[root@freenas ~]# df																												
Filesystem													512-blocks	Used		Avail Capacity  Mounted on				
freenas-boot/ROOT/default									  450998241 1694903	449303338	 0%	/						  
devfs																  2	   2			0   100%	/dev						
tmpfs															  65536   21184		44352	32%	/etc						
tmpfs															   8192	  16		 8176	 0%	/mnt						
tmpfs														  356847864  155488	356692376	 0%	/var						
freenas-boot/grub											  449317615   14277	449303338	 0%	/boot/grub				
fdescfs																2	   2			0   100%	/dev/fd					
megavolume												  151015110285	 352 151015109933	 0%	/mnt/megavolume			
megavolume/.system										  151015110316	 383 151015109933	 0%	/var/db/system			
megavolume/.system/cores									151015111467	1534 151015109933	 0%	/var/db/system/cores		
megavolume/.system/samba4								   151015110940	1007 151015109933	 0%	/var/db/system/samba4	  
megavolume/.system/syslog-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def  151015110285	 352 151015109933	 0%	/var/db/system/syslog-839d4b
f50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def																										
megavolume/.system/rrd-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def	 151015110285	 352 151015109933	 0%	/var/db/system/rrd-839d4bf50
898424ab2b76c72b7c93def																											
megavolume/.system/configs-839d4bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def 151015111100	1167 151015109933	 0%	/var/db/system/configs-839d4
bf50898424ab2b76c72b7c93def																										
tmpfs															1228800  317272	   911528	26%	/var/db/collectd/rrd		
megavolume/dataset1										 151015110396	 463 151015109933	 0%	/mnt/megavolume/dataset1	
megavolume/dataset1/.warden-template-standard			   151021200555 6090622 151015109933	 0%	/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/.wa
rden-template-standard																											
megavolume/dataset1/.warden-template-pluginjail			 151016497776 1387843 151015109933	 0%	/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/.wa
rden-template-pluginjail																											
megavolume/dataset1/plexmediaserver_1					   151020150558 5040625 151015109933	 0%	/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/ple
xmediaserver_1																													
devfs																  2	   2			0   100%	/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/ple
xmediaserver_1/dev																												
procfs																 8	   8			0   100%	/mnt/megavolume/dataset1/ple
xmediaserver_1/proc																												
[root@freenas ~]#
 
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Chris Moore

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This is a lot of text. These directory listings would be much more readable if you posted them using the "code" tag.
Also, you might get more people looking at the problem and offering advice if you created a separate thread with a title that was connected to the problem you are having. This configuration issue is not connected to the actual "build of your first NAS". The build is about selecting and assembling the hardware. Once it is assembled, it you have a configuration issue, that is a separate thread.
 

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This thread's title is "Xeon Gold 6144. My first NAS". Please open new threads about Plex or other subjects under new, appropriate titles.
 
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