medicineman25
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Having issues installing Filebot so that I can automatically (or just even at all) restructure files and folders to align with Plex's arbitrarily specific requirements.
I have TrueNAS Core with Plex and Transmission in separate jails. Transmission writes, Plex reads.
Here are the routes I've tried and the issues that seem unavoidable:
1. Installing Filebot in the Transmission jail:
- these instructions fail, when calling jexec I get "transmission jail cannot be found". Then, when running it from the TrueNAS root cli, it finds the jail and then says "cannot execute: read-only filesystem" when symlinking
2. Installing Filebot in the Transmission jail via Docker:
- Tried installing docker, that installs. When running I get the following error: "Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?"
- Tried to add to "docker_enable="YES" to rc.conf and running the service again but no luck. Says that "docker does not exist in /etc/rc.d or the local startup directories...."
Any suggestions on a solution here? Why is this functionality not more tightly integrated? I can't be the only person using TrueNAS like this?
I have TrueNAS Core with Plex and Transmission in separate jails. Transmission writes, Plex reads.
Here are the routes I've tried and the issues that seem unavoidable:
1. Installing Filebot in the Transmission jail:
- these instructions fail, when calling jexec I get "transmission jail cannot be found". Then, when running it from the TrueNAS root cli, it finds the jail and then says "cannot execute: read-only filesystem" when symlinking
2. Installing Filebot in the Transmission jail via Docker:
- Tried installing docker, that installs. When running
Code:
docker pull rednoah/filebot
- Tried to add to "docker_enable="YES" to rc.conf and running the service again but no luck. Says that "docker does not exist in /etc/rc.d or the local startup directories...."
Any suggestions on a solution here? Why is this functionality not more tightly integrated? I can't be the only person using TrueNAS like this?