Fernando Zoota
Dabbler
- Joined
- May 11, 2015
- Messages
- 29
I recently upgraded to Freenas 11.2 because Plex (running properly for years) required I update their plugin, requiring I update Freenas first. In 11.2 I received a notice under "Plugins", "Cmd('git') failed due to: exit code(128) cmdline: git clone -v......". The error notification continued for several more lines.
I visited "Pools" under "Storage", and everything seems to be okay or at least how it looked under previous versions of Freenas, "Jails" However looked wrong. A note in the gui said "Legacy jails created before Freenas 11.2 must be managed from the legacy web interface. I went to "Jails" in the legacy web interface and it said I must configure a default route.
In short, I need assistance in installing a Plex plugin, which, I think, means I need help with jails. Does "Jails" within the legacy interface have any bearing or can it be ignored?
PS -
If not already obvious, I'm not a coder or developer. Freenas/Plex is a hobby I picked for the convenience of my family. I understand that this has probably already been discussed in a past forum post and I've spent several hours searching and reviewing. Keep in mind, this is not something I do for as a profession. Things that may seem obvious to a professional are not so obvious to others.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I visited "Pools" under "Storage", and everything seems to be okay or at least how it looked under previous versions of Freenas, "Jails" However looked wrong. A note in the gui said "Legacy jails created before Freenas 11.2 must be managed from the legacy web interface. I went to "Jails" in the legacy web interface and it said I must configure a default route.
In short, I need assistance in installing a Plex plugin, which, I think, means I need help with jails. Does "Jails" within the legacy interface have any bearing or can it be ignored?
PS -
If not already obvious, I'm not a coder or developer. Freenas/Plex is a hobby I picked for the convenience of my family. I understand that this has probably already been discussed in a past forum post and I've spent several hours searching and reviewing. Keep in mind, this is not something I do for as a profession. Things that may seem obvious to a professional are not so obvious to others.
Thanks in advance for your help.