Installing Plex Server Hangs

BamBamm

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You could. You just need to command into the jail. but if nothing is showing up in the jail shell, I'm not convinced you'll be able to get into the jail using the main shell.

What is the code?
 

Velcade

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if you type
Code:
jls
in the main shell can you see the jails you've created?
 

BamBamm

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Yes, it does show up.
Shell3.jpg
 

Velcade

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Go back to your jail main tab and click edit. you need to assign it an IPv4 address
 

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This IP needs to be static it's how you'll log into your PLEX webserver.
 

BamBamm

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So, stop the jail, click edit, then what?
Can I just type any number I want after the 192.168.1.?
My old Plex address was 192.168.1.3
 
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Velcade

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Yes; you can change it to whatever you'd like.
 

BamBamm

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IPv4 Mask?
Auto Run?
 

Velcade

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DHCP: unchecked
IPv4 address: 192.168.1.3
Ipv4 NetMask: 255.255.255.0 (24)

default netmask for most home routers.

auto run is up to you, if you'd like this jail to start automatically when the system starts up or if you want to enable it manually.
 

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This IP needs to be static it's how you'll log into your PLEX webserver.

The IP address needs to be unchanging. Static is one way to achieve that. A DHCP reservation is another. Either one will work.
 

BamBamm

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It won't allow me to save. The "Save" button is greyed out.
Jails9.jpg
 

Velcade

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You need to assign your IPv4 interface. You should also assign your default router (your router's IP).
 

BamBamm

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You need to assign your IPv4 interface. You should also assign your default router (your router's IP).
How do I know what the interface is??
 

Velcade

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What interface is your FreeNAS using? Network > Interfaces > NIC

Use that
 

BamBamm

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It's blank...

interface.jpg
 

Velcade

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Are you sure you went Network > Interfaces > NIC
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BamBamm

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Yes...
I just created one.
 

Velcade

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It should have been created when you first installed FreeNAS. How is your system running if there isn't an interface assigned to it?
 

BamBamm

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No clue, but it crashes allot... That might be why.
 
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