- #UBUNTU PLEX MEDIA SERVER DIRECTORY FILLING HOW TO#
- #UBUNTU PLEX MEDIA SERVER DIRECTORY FILLING INSTALL#
- #UBUNTU PLEX MEDIA SERVER DIRECTORY FILLING WINDOWS#
The location for the data directory for Plex Media Server when running Docker will depend on what you specified when setting up the Docker container. In general, the location for the various Linux versions of Plex Media Server will be found under: $PLEX_HOME/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/ ASUSTOR /volume1/Plex/Library Debian, Fedora, CentOS, Ubuntu /var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/ Docker Using the Finder’s “Go” menu, select Go To Folder… then enter the following in the dialog box that pops up: ~/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/ Linux and Other Devices General On Windows, the content is located inside of the user directory.
#UBUNTU PLEX MEDIA SERVER DIRECTORY FILLING WINDOWS#
Related Page: Backing Up Plex Media Server Data Windows Re-assign the owner of the Plex config file sudo chown bananapi:bananapi /var/lib/plex/plex.The main Plex Media Server data directory location will vary based on your operating system. Re-assign the owner of the new Plex directory sudo chown -R bananapi:bananapi /opt/plexmediaserver Re-assign the owner of the Service config directory sudo chown -R bananapi:bananapi /var/lib/plex Link the Plex Config file to the Service config file sudo ln -s /var/lib/plex/nf /etc/conf.d/plexmediaserverĬhange the access of the directories Plex needs access to sudo chmod 755 Ĭhange the access of the Systemd service file sudo chmod 644 /usr/lib/systemd/system/rviceĬhange the access of the Plex config file sudo chmod 644 /etc/conf.d/plexmediaserverĬhange the access of the Service config file sudo chmod 750 /var/lib/plex/nfĬhange the access of the Plex main directory sudo chmod 755 /usr/lib/plexmediaserver Make Service file config directory sudo mkdir /etc/conf.d/ PLEX_MEDIA_SERVER_APPLICATION_SUPPORT_DIR=/var/lib/plex PLEX_MEDIA_SERVER_HOME=/opt/plexmediaserver Make the Plex config file sudo nano /var/lib/plex/nfįill out the Plex config file LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/plexmediaserver Make a directory for Plex config file sudo mkdir /var/lib/plex/ Make a folder for Plex sudo mkdir -p /usr/lib/plexmediaserverĮxtract the Plex Server to the directory we just made sudo tar -xf package.tgz -C /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Ĭopy the directory we just made to a Plex friendly place sudo cp -dr -no-preserve='ownership' /usr/lib/plexmediaserver /opt/Ĭreate the systemd script sudo nano /usr/lib/systemd/system/rviceĮnvironmentFile=/etc/conf.d/plexmediaserverĮxecStart=/opt/plexmediaserver/Plex\x20Media\x20Server Grab the latest Plex Media Server package link for ARMv7 which can be found at click NAS.Ĭlick the Synology tab and right click on the ARMV7 button and copy the link to the clipboard.īack in SSH type wget and paste the link you have copied to the clipboard, trim the s from https as well if you have issues wget Įxtract the source tar -xvf PlexMediaServer* Method 2: Build Plex Media Server from Source on Arch Linux ARM If you need help configuring Plex go here. Start up the Plex server using Systemctl Plex Service sudo systemctl start plexmediaserver If you need to change directory for temp files and metadata sudo nano /etc/conf.d/plexmediaserverĪutostart Plex Server using Systemctl Plex Service sudo systemctl enable plexmediaserver
#UBUNTU PLEX MEDIA SERVER DIRECTORY FILLING INSTALL#
Update Repository Database and install Plex sudo pacman -Syy plex-media-server Method 1: Install Plex Media Server Arch Linux from Repository
#UBUNTU PLEX MEDIA SERVER DIRECTORY FILLING HOW TO#
One for how to install Plex Media Server Arch Linux on Banana Pi Pro using the easy way (Repository install) and a guide on installing Plex Media Server Arch Linux on Banana Pi Pro from source. Install Plex Media Server Arch Linux on Banana Pi Pro