Package Details: plex-media-server 1.41.0.8994-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/plex-media-server.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: plex-media-server
Description: The back-end media server component of Plex.
Upstream URL: https://plex.tv/
Keywords: DLNA
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: plex-media-server-plexpass
Submitter: alucryd
Maintainer: fryfrog (tixetsal)
Last Packager: fryfrog
Votes: 348
Popularity: 0.029264
First Submitted: 2014-10-14 22:11 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-26 17:02 (UTC)

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vaski commented on 2014-12-05 11:54 (UTC)

@alucryd: Thanks for the answer, maybe I need to rethink my partitioning schema and move /var from /. Should the instructions that you gave me not be on the wiki as part of troubleshooting? Thous are good and detailed instructions :) Thanks again for the help and thanks for the package.

alucryd commented on 2014-12-04 22:17 (UTC)

vaski: Yup, depends on how big your library is, the application directory can be several gigs large.

flaccid commented on 2014-12-04 22:09 (UTC)

@vaski https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman#Cleaning_the_package_cache

vaski commented on 2014-12-04 19:56 (UTC)

@alucryd Thanks, with this I saw that there were no space left on /var. I deleted some pacman cache and now plexserver is running. But is it normal that /var/lib/plex/Plex Media Server/Media/ takes 3.5G of space?

alucryd commented on 2014-12-04 09:15 (UTC)

vaski: Try launching it manually, you should get more useful output. Unfortunately, su -c and environment variables don't play well (particularly LD_LIBRARY_PATH for security reasons), so you need to log in as plex and run it from there. For that you need to change its shell: # sudo chsh -s /usr/bin/bash plex # sudo su plex From there load the required environment variables and start pms: # source /etc/conf.d/plexmediaserver # export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/plexmediaserver # /opt/plexmediaserver/Plex\ Media\ Server Hopefully it will tell you what's wrong. Once you're done, don't forget to revert plex' shell: # sudo chsh -s /usr/bin/nologin plex Also, please an external pastebin service for error logs instead of pasting them here.

vaski commented on 2014-12-03 23:11 (UTC)

The server wont start and i don't know what is wrong. It was working yesterday. Can someone point me in the right direction? systemctl status does not help that mutch. systemctl status plexmediaserver ● plexmediaserver.service - Plex Media Server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service; enabled) Active: failed (Result: start-limit) since Wed 2014-12-03 22:35:13 GMT; 19min ago Process: 8601 ExecStart=/usr/bin/plexmediaserver.sh (code=exited, status=255) Main PID: 8601 (code=exited, status=255) Dec 03 22:35:13 madmen systemd[1]: plexmediaserver.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart. Dec 03 22:35:13 madmen systemd[1]: Stopping Plex Media Server... Dec 03 22:35:13 madmen systemd[1]: Starting Plex Media Server... Dec 03 22:35:13 madmen systemd[1]: start request repeated too quickly for plexmediaserver.service Dec 03 22:35:13 madmen systemd[1]: Failed to start Plex Media Server. Dec 03 22:35:13 madmen systemd[1]: Unit plexmediaserver.service entered failed state. Dec 03 22:35:13 madmen systemd[1]: plexmediaserver.service failed.

jl4c commented on 2014-12-03 14:12 (UTC)

Thanks alucryd

alucryd commented on 2014-12-03 13:11 (UTC)

jl4c: There are a multitude of choices as to how to deal with permissions, really. Either make your home 755 (really poor choice), store your files elsewhere as recommended in the wiki, make a symlink where the plex user can read, or run plex as your user and point the application directory somewhere in your home, or run it with a custom unit via systemctl --user again with application directory in your home.

jl4c commented on 2014-12-03 12:43 (UTC)

Yes tmoore, Plex cant read folders inside my home partition. I know this is a permissions issue but am a little lost here.