![]() I’ll try again later on a centos vm to see if anything changes.Īnd now looking at the command you copy and pasted, and it looks like you may have some character interpolation going on. I hit the IP:32400/web and was told there was an unclaimed server on my network, hit claim, added my media libraries from the volumes mounted in the command, and it’s currently reindexing. It took a couple minutes to initialize (haswell Celeron with only spinning disks) It’s never had docker on it, so I just did a clean install apt-get install docker.io and then ran the following: docker create \ I just had 10 minutes free and gave it a shot on my nas (which is Ubuntu). But at this current point in time I´m pretty clueless about what the problem could be. I´ll probably be able to get it running at some point (I think). Has anyone here already tried getting plex running in docker and suceeded / actually using it in docker? I have already disabled selinux and firewalld, but it does not change anything. Meanwhile I was under the impression I just installed a plex server) (The greenshot edits didn´t work out so well… the top one sais looking for server in german and the bottom one is download plex server. Using that I (can) access port 32400, where before I could not and it does load some plex page at 192.168.1.111:32400, but it just sais “searching for server”, forever. Witch I wasn´t able to access from outside the container at all (but it sure did something in the config folder)Īnd then I tried without -net=host and replaced it with ![]() v /home/max/raid6/Media/Movies:/data/movies e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000 \ NOTE: that´s the User Id and group id of my admin user I tried the x86 image from linuxserver.io, like ![]() I´m currently trying to get PLEX working in a docker container.
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