Unable to start any Freenas plugin

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Hi,

System Specifications:
i3 4170
X10SFF-S-O
16 GB ECC crucial
4x4 WD RED

Problem
One week ago, I was able to start the Emby plugin.
This week, I cannot start any plugins. I have tried Emby, Plex and Owncloud.
Maybe I changed routers or something? idk

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Solution??????
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!

thx

p.s. I think my memory is also a bottleneck, at 100% usage all the time.
 

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Your memory should always be 100% used other wise you're just wasting it.

What error messages are in your logs? Can you try starting emby in the jail by using the cli? service emby onestart is the command to use in the jail.
 

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Your memory should always be 100% used other wise you're just wasting it.

What error messages are in your logs? Can you try starting emby in the jail by using the cli? service emby onestart is the command to use in the jail.

How do I start Emby using CLI? sorry, still new to freenas this is my second week using it
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You need to fill in your networking information for freenas. Specifically your gateway settings.
 

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Try rebooting and your gateway has 192.168.1.11 as it's Ip? Usually it would be 192.168.1.1
 

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when you typed ipconfig what was the default gateway not the ipv4 address.
 

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why are some of your computers 192.168.0.x and others are 192.168.1.x? the 0 vs the 1 is a big difference and isn't normal in most simple home networks. If your desktop pc is truly on 192.168.1.10 and your freenas system is on 192.168.0.X then they can't talk to each other and you need to fix that.
 

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why are some of your computers 192.168.0.x and others are 192.168.1.x? the 0 vs the 1 is a big difference and isn't normal in most simple home networks. If your desktop pc is truly on 192.168.1.10 and your freenas system is on 192.168.0.X then they can't talk to each other and you need to fix that.
I'm pretty sure my devices have 0. My network setup consists of a new router/modem and a network switch. Never tinkered. I will double check tomorrow. Thanks for your ongoing support.
 

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why are some of your computers 192.168.0.x and others are 192.168.1.x? the 0 vs the 1 is a big difference and isn't normal in most simple home networks. If your desktop pc is truly on 192.168.1.10 and your freenas system is on 192.168.0.X then they can't talk to each other and you need to fix that.
Is there a problem in my network settings within the jails?
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Why are you using so many different subnets! Change everything to 192.168.0.x
 
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