![]() HBA: LSI/Broadcom SAS9207-8i, 6Gbps SAS PCI-E 3.0 HBA - flashed to IT Firmware: 20.00.07. The pool contains several directories of media files as well as the plex jail. The structure looks like: Basically a simple setup of a single pool with a plex installation. Jails: running 1 iocage jail (Plex) using danb35's script:Īdditional NIC: MELLANOX 10GB CONNECTX2 - MNPA19-XTR Take a look here: A post with Links to useful threads I have a simple question (I hope) - I have setup plex on my Freenas 11.2 according to the instructions and all is working well. Vdev-1 = 4 x 6 TB drives in RAID-z1 (4 WD Gold drives - WD6002FRYZ)īoot pool: 1 vdev with 2 x 40 GB notebook drives in mirror (2 drives total - FUJITSU MHW2040BS) Vdev-0 = 4 x 6 TB drives in RAID-z1 (4 WD Gold drives - WD6002FRYZ) Vdev-1 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Exos drives - ST4000NM0115) Vdev-0 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Exos drives - ST4000NM0115) Vdev-1 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Desktop drives - ST4000DM000-1F2168) Vdev-0 = 6 x 4 TB drives in RAID-z2 (6 Seagate Desktop drives - ST4000DM000-1F2168) HBA: LSI/Broadcom SAS9207-8i, 6Gbps SAS PCI-E 3.0 HBA - flashed to IT Firmware: 20.00.07.00Ĭonnected to: two 6Gb/s 24-port 3.5" mini-SAS expander backplanes (80H10024001A0) 128 GB of 16GB sticks Samsung brand PC3-12800R, DDR3 Registered ECC Processor: Intel Xeon E5-2650 V2, 2.6GHz 8 Core (16 thread) System board: SuperMicro Motherboard X9SRL-F, LGA 2011/Socket R, IPMI For a home NAS, this chassis is huge, able to hold 48 data drives and two boot drives with a couple spaces internally for non-hot-swap drives. The three pools in this one system represent the three NAS systems I had before the consolidation. ![]() I have even put together some hardware just to test things out a time or two.įor a while I had three systems, all at once, at home but I am making some hardware changes right now and only one NAS is online. I made some mistakes along the way, learned some and I try to share some of those lessons learned experiences here in the forum. This is the 8th FreeNAS unit I have built for home. This one was built in 2018, but I reused the name from a previous build. Thank you and I look forward to any assistance and appreciate all the help and guidance these forums have already provided with my installs so far. I know most would say just use the one data source that being on freenas but I am not ready to let the 4 TB I have on the readynas go or transferring it over to start eating up my Freenas storage. I suspect I might be able to do a symlink or bind-link and then add that to the mount in the jail. I am just not sure how to do this or if it is possible since "mapping a drive" is not an option on Freenas. Since Plex is installed in a jail and the mounted datasets are the only accessible directories in Plex Server I am not able to do what I was accustomed to doing before inside of Plex's 'Add Folder' under Movies or TV Shows, for example " //readynas/videos/movies" I was wanting or hoping to continue to use the readynas as another storage device and let Plex access it and the local datasets on the Freenas simultaneously (like I could do on the Windows Plex Media Server. But what I would also like to do in Plex is do what I was able to do when I was running Plex server on my Windows PC before, which was by mapping a drive on the PC to the readynas that is used only for storage. I have the local storage working properly and using SAMBA to copy files to the dataset. I have installed Freenas 11.2 and running Plex in a jail successfully. At this gui you can create your media entrances without errors ‘no soup for you’ or ‘no items available.I have a situation that I have not been able to resolve or know if it can be the way I want. Now you’ve created the dependencies for the Plex web gui. IP4 address: (free IP address for your jail) The Plex plugin with it’s jail will be started after install automatically. BUT the lost connection only happen when looking a move, the Service is. to fix i have to restart the plex Media Server. Sep 8 19:05:02 NAS-04 kernel: pid 81135 (Plex Media Server), uid 972: exited on signal 11. sometimes Plex stop and it lost connection (LAN) on FreeNAS Terminal i got a. You can change the IP config later to static IP. on my FreeNAS i have a Plex Media Server running. Just accept DHCP because static IP address is not possible initially to get it right. Just enter the name of the jail and there you go. Under File Information choose User -> plex and Group -> wheel You need this user at the next step.Īt the Dataset where the media is located, choose edit ACL. The Plex plugin allways uses this username in it’s jail with corresponding userid. ![]() The notes below are not scientifically proven but to reproduce myself a fully functional PMS )Ĭreate user ‘plex’ with ID 972 at Primary Group ‘wheel’. Installing FreeNAS 11.3 RC2 (or newer) Plex plugin with static IP address:
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