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  1. Alright got it working. Using binhex-plexpass as my container, I went back and installed previous version 1.23.0.4438-1-01 which is from 3 months ago. I just picked a random version and that seemed like the first 1.23.x. During docker setup I set repository to binhex/arch-plexpass:1.23.0.4438-1-01 to pull that version and Plex setup fine without error. I then shutdown the container, removed the tag so Plex would update to the latest 1.23.5.4801-1-01, restarted the container, and volia no issues with the database and it works perfectly. Confirmed in the Plex web interface that current version is indeed 1.23.5.4801 which looks like it came out 5 days ago. I also went ahead and set my /config directory to "Read/Write - Slave". Hopefully this helps anyone going forward if they are doing a fresh install with ZFS and Plex. It does seem like something must have recently changed where that table isn't being created properly so it's fine if you were previously running Plex but on new installs, it seems to prevent Plex from even getting started. Maybe if I have some time I will go through and see at which point the install falls and submit a report to Plex so they can investigate further. Edit: Also thanks for the suggestions and help everyone!
  2. Hmm, so I just did a complete fresh install of the Unraid OS, reassigned my data/parity drives as normal, installs ZFS plugin, and then tried binhex-plex and same issue. So yeah something seems up with either the newer Plex versions being pulled or some weird interaction with zfs. Since this is fresh, it could be something weird that it's not making the tables right but for people who already had a database made and running, it doesn't matter since the tables were already there. I'll start tinkering with trying to get an older build of Plex installed.
  3. Every test I have done has been after doing a zfs destroy on the dataset where the containers are installing to so it's fresh every time. I can also confirm permissions are being set as they should be. I can see all the files get created when the container sets up and the library file is there, but it seems like it can't create the table it's looking for for some odd reason. I am at the point that maybe I will try a fresh install of the OS and see if there is some underlying issue going on.
  4. I just deleted my docker.img and let that rebuild and same issue. For funsies I re-setup Jellyfin without issue an didn't even have to do Read/Write - Slave. It seems like this is some weird issue I am getting with either Plex and their SQLite usage and zfs. For reference I am also on Unraid 6.9.2
  5. Sadly I have tried that since I saw you suggest that previously. Still the same error. Here is the docker run command root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name='binhex-plex' --net='host' -e TZ="America/Chicago" -e HOST_OS="Unraid" -e 'TRANS_DIR'='/config/transcode' -e 'NVIDIA_DRIVER_CAPABILITIES'='all' -e 'NVIDIA_VISIBLE_DEVICES'='' -e 'UMASK'='000' -e 'PUID'='99' -e 'PGID'='100' -v '/mnt/user/Holodeck/':'/media':'rw,slave' -v '/mnt/Engineering/Docker/Plex/':'/config':'rw' 'binhex/arch-plex' Here are my binhex-plexpass docker settings when setting it up new. /mnt/user/Holodeck is a standard share on Unraid with all my media. /mnt/Engineering/Docker/Plex/ is a zfs data set created with zfs create Engineering/Docker/Plex I've tried destroying the dataset and completely removing the Plex files, redownloading the container from scratch, server reboot, reinstalling the zfs plugin, and trying other plex containers. No matter what, same exact error saying SQLite3 has no such table. I've been on zfs for the past 6-12 months I believe and so far have never had this issue. Jellyfin worked fine with the same setup that I am trying to use for Plex so I'm not sure if there is something else going on that is causing this. Edit: I should also mention in the above setup, I have the media folder as read/write - slave. I have tried with the zfs config directory as read/write - slave as well to the same effect.
  6. Has anyone ran into any issues lately trying to get Plex to run when the config is point to your zfs pool? No matter what container I try, binhex, linuxserver, the official one, I can not get plex to run. I get the same error when the container tries to start. Error: Unable to set up server: sqlite3_statement_backend::prepare: no such table: schema_migrations for SQL: select version from schema_migrations order by version (N4soci10soci_errorE) If I change the app /config path to just a share on the array, it works instantly. I've done some searching and stumbled across something that sqlite3 doesn't like the fuse file system and thus needs to be pointed to a specific disk or the cache drive. I can't imagine no one else uses plex on zfs so I'm not sure if I am doing something wrong. I had Jellyfin running previously without issue but am going to migrate back to Plex but am having this issue. I am setup similar to the main post. Zpool called "Engineering" that is under /mnt. I then have /Docker and /VMs as datasets under that for each container and VM I am running. So far only Plex is giving me this issue when I try to point the config path to /mnt/Engineering/Docker/Plex Any help or thoughts?
  7. I think I vaguely remember having that issue. For me the folders created by the docker weren't marked as RW so I wasn't able to ever edit or create files in any of the folders such as Output or Convert. I changed the permissions to have write and everything worked for me.
  8. Follow the post on page 9 by heffe2001. I just tried it and I went from 1.0.1 to 1.0.3.
  9. You probably already realize this, but I just thought I would mention that wiki link in the sticky you were following is hopelessly out-of-date for V6. I do, I just used that as a basis to indicate what I'll be running for dockers.
  10. miniITX definitely has it's appeal to me as well, but the board options always seem so limited as you've said. I do think I'm decidedly going mATX with a node 804. If this is going to be a server I'll have for years to come, I'd hate to limit myself to a smaller case. I was able to snag a deal on the Xeon as well. Open-box E3-1245v5 for ~$240 after taxes. Just need to open it at the store and check it out before I leave.
  11. I was originally going to go for 16GB of ram but to keep it within a budget I figured 8 was good for now given its use. That memory is ecc for sure so there is no problem there. I'll definitely look into IPMI boards. I'm still torn between a smaller itx build and a mATX build that is bigger but more expandable. As far as the Plex stuff, yeah I mixed my terms up. I've been debating just doing a i3-6100 which would likely be fine since I'm encoding all my blurays to MP4 but then I run into the issue of having to use my gaming machine to do the heavy lifting for that which I'd like to avoid. I heard about the encryption for the MyBook but I'm fairly certain that's in regards to leaving them in the enclosure and not shucking them. I'll confirm just to be safe.
  12. Hey everyone, I'm going to make the plunge soon to my first unRAID server. What is your budget? Without HDDs and the price of unRAID, I'd like to keep it under $700. Even under $600 would be great. How many drives do you want your server to be able to support and how much capacity do you need? I currently plan to start with two 8TB Red drives and then will expand over time. Most of my storage will be blu-ray rips. I could see getting to 6 drives total (4 storage / 2 parity) but 10 drives would be the distant future. Is expandability important to you? If so, what's your long term goal? I want to be able to expand for sure. But as I'm just starting, I have no clue if I'll ever NEED 10 drives of storage. I could see myself getting to 6-8TB drives with 2 being parity. Are you interested in running any unRAID Add Ons (see here)? If so, which ones? Be specific. I only plan on using this for file storage/backup with possible CrashPlan and as a Plex media server. I have 0 intentions of ever doing VM. As far as plex usage. I currently live at home with my GF, parents, and brother. I can't see us ever really having 4-5 plex streams at once, plus when I move out, that server will come with me and will only every have 2 streams at once between me and the gf. The main reason for this cpu choice is I have some odd 300+ blu-rays and shows I need to rip, and I'd like to be able to drop them on the server, let handbrake detect the raw mkvs, and trancode them. I currently use my gaming rig to transcode what I can, but I don't want that left on for all hours of the day, not to mention I can't use it while it's transcoding. Do you want to run green/low power drives or faster 7200 rpm drives? If you don't have a specific need for 7200 rpm drives, then choose green drives. I'm pretty set on the 8TB Reds since I can get them for $500 out of the MyBook Duos Do you have any spare parts laying around that you would like to apply towards your build? This includes drives. No spare parts at all, will be a fresh build. --------- Here is a current workup of a build I have in mind https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sNjJqk. Now with this build, my two main questions. I was looking at a mini-ITX build with an ASRock C236 WSI https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813599009 and to put it in a Fractal Node 304 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352027 If I stick with this mATX build and the Node 804, what are the differences / benefits of the one listed in the PCPartPicker build and this board https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182986? Are there any other overall suggestions or changes that can be done?