Plex worked great btw, and I tried adding your sonarr as well. However, when I select update from the rock-ons I get this error
āErrors occurred while processing updates for following Rock-ons. Plex: Cannot add/remove volume definitions of the container(plex-linuxserver.io) as it belongs to an installed Rock-on(Plex). Uninstall it first and try again.ā
Not sure why it is referring to plex when I am trying to get it to see sonarr?
You cannot add/remove folder mappings on a running container. And from your error, it looks like you have tried to do some edit on the plex, which is not yet saved. Easy solution is to uninstall plex and install again (you will then get the latest version). Install other images in between uninstall and install. Plex reinstall is a quick one since database and config are located in separate folder.
@bug11 What I did was uninstalled plex, reinstalled, shut down plex, and then added a storage path through the GUI to point to the share with the videos. Lastly, I turned on plex and when I do an update I receive that error.
I also tried doing an update before adding the storage path and I do not receive the error. I understand adding the storage path is why I receive the error. However, I am not sure I understand based on your reply how else I can add a storage path without receiving the error upon updates.
In addition Iāve to sayā¦Iāve added storage and it worked, but after a restart of the server it doesnāt work any longer.
Turn-off and on again it does not help
-> no more access to my added storage and the error message when hitting the update button
I can also add storageā¦ Just have to remeber to add it like this ā/ekstra-folderā.
Now I have not tested turning server off and on, just the rock-ons service. In addition I run 12-11 version and my own rock-on from https://github.com/tronder88/rockons-extra
Nevertheless this should not be an issue, and since two of you have trouble, I do ask that you copy part of log and add in this thread so that someone can have a look. Are you running 12-11 edition? if not, could it be possible to upgrade? as rock-ons are built on top of docker, and we do not know which docker version you are running.
Rockstor log usually has some information of what has happened with docker.
As for stables/testing, I do suggest to update to testing for the time beeing if possible, as Rockstor has moved to 4.4.5 LTS kernel in the testing channels, and also fixed a lot of bugs for Rock-ons. And also in the kernel: quite a lot of improvements for BTRFS in the 4.4.
I plan my self to go to stable when we reach version 13 or 14. depending on kernel version as a lot of stability improvements for btrfs are happening in 4.6 and 4.7 (hot-swap, hot-spare, and striping).
@glenngould When I upgraded to the 12-11 version and did a reboot, I am not able to add storage and perform an update. The latest non-stable version seems to fix that bug ironically enough
I couldnāt hold myself back and went on with the update to 3.8-12.11 and installed again Plex after a reboot.
Iāve experienced the same on my side, that the update error disappeared, but there seems to be still a problem with āmanually added storageā which worked before once. For now I canāt access all my mediaā¦
Does anyone know which config file does take care of those additional storage paths and where it is located?
Possibly after reviewing and/or removing them manually will help to get this sorted?
Even when I delete the āplex-configā share (incl its containing files) while Plex is uninstalled, this dead linked manually added storage stays??