2/10/2024 0 Comments Unraid sonarr pluginHad to start completely start from scratch, deleting the entire Sonarr directory, but even that was not enough. Luckily I backed up the entire thing before updating, but it took about an hour even to get Sonarr to launch again. Rebooting did not fix it as the plugin deleted the entire config directory. The Sonarr plugin update completely wiped my config settings, lost everything, even the automatic sonarr backups. This indicates the pluggin is updating the file correctly.ĬONFIGDIR="/mnt/cache/apps/PlexMediaServer" Look at the cfg file and it is set as USEPORT="yes" and PORT="31845". I then go to the settings page, check the custom port box and apply. It appears that as part of the shutdown, the Plexmediaserver.cfg file at /boot/config/plugins/Plexmediaserver is getting updated or replaced with an older file. After I rebooted it and looked at the Plexmediaserver.cfg file, before I started the plugins, the file was reset to USEPORT="no"PORT="31845" To duplicate it, with everything operating normally, I go to the main UR page and take the server offline then power down the server. When I go to the setting page, the custom external port is checked and the port is set correctly. Plex started ok and used the port 3185 and was reachable from external devices. Shutdown and restarted the server and looked at CFG file and it was set as USEPORT="no" PORT="31845", edited the CFG file to USEPORT="yes" and started plugins. Looked at the CFG file and it was at USEPORT="yes" PORT="31845". Plex restarted and used the custom port as specified. On the setting page I ticked the check box, the port was set correctly and hit the apply button. I made this check after the plugins were started. When and looked at the CFG file and it was back to USEPORT="no" PORT="31845". So it looked like this USEPORT="yes" PORT="31845" and then shut down and restarted the server.Īfter the restart, the custom port check box was not set in the plex settings page. I manually edited the Plexmediaserver.cfg after the install to set the USEPORT parameter to yes and saved and verified it was saved with the edit. I looked at the cfg file and it was set as USEPORT="no" PORT="31845". I'll know after the next plex update.Īs part of the initial install, I set the config including a custom port, hit the apply button and everything started ok. Plex doesn't use the PhAzE-Common folder so no need to delete that.įollowed the instructions above, and everything appeared to go ok. This should give you a fully clean install. It sounds to me like one of the folders is stuck in a read only state, likely the one on /boot/config/plugins/Plexmediaserver. Set up settings in the plex plugin settings page (you're library and everything should still be there after this) Delete the install folder (NOT the config/library folder) Delete the /boot/config/plugins/Plexmediaserver folder Uninstall the plugin from within the plex plugin settings page I had no issue updating my Plex server this morning either.
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