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  1. I just wanted to say that this update did break NFS for my situation. I went back after a few days and read the change log to try and figure out if something changed that broke it and saw this: I only use NFS to store jobs archived on a old production printer (Xerox Docutech 6135 from the 90's), and unRAID worked great until that update. Thankfully the setting "Tunable (support hard links)." fixed the problem for me. I just wanted to say please don't ever remove that option! I know people who want it are an edge case, but it really would ruin my year if I had to try and implement and maintain a vm or docker or something just to run a NFS server for those old machine.
  2. I was trying to do this recently and think I may have found a different way that is a little more foolproof. I wanted to move my appdata share from "disk1" to the "cache." What I did was this: 1. Shutdown the Plex Docker. 2. Change the "appdata" user share cache setting from "no" to "Prefer." (From help docs for Prefer: When the mover is invoked, files and subdirectories are transferred off the array and onto Cache disk/pool.) 3. Run the Mover. 4. Change the "appdata" user share cache setting from "Prefer" to "Only." That seemed to do what was explained here, and avoided using the command line.
  3. Hi all, I am still a little confused on the Plex Pass update schedule. So today Plex released 1.4.1 as a mainline release for "Plex Pass Members" which I am. But I also remember reading something here that the Dockers can not distribute Plex Pass releases because then everyone (including non PlexPass users) could just install the Docker and use the features? So when this Docker gets updated will it be to 1.3.4 (the latest non PlexPass version) or 1.4.1? I really want the DVR functionality on my UnRaid version, so I don't have to keep a little linux server running just for DVR. Also, if Dockers can never have the PlexPass version what's the best way for me to get that version running on UnRaid? The UnRaid release from Plex uses the old method for installing plugins? There seems to be no definitive answer on how to do this. Every time I start digging into how to do this I seem to get stuck in a loop of everyone saying to do it a different way.
  4. Yeah I must admit this is confusing to me too. Because this feature looks amazing to me. What I think the issue is, is that Plex DVR is a BETA feature that you can only access if you have PlexPass. But because it's a BETA they want you to download a custom version of it to test. UnRaid can not release the BETA version with that feature because they would essentially be releasing a closed access version of the software to all UnRaid users. Which you are meant to pay for. Once this comes out of BETA I assume you could just login with your Plex Pass account and get access? I hope it's soon because this Plex DVR feature is exactly what I am looking for.
  5. Pretty new to UnRaid (still have 2 weeks left on the trial ) I installed Plex Server Docker via the Community Applications plugin. Now I see there is a "upgrade link" whenever I login to the Plex Server webui. How do I update Plex in this system? Do I have to wait for the plugin author to release an update and then it will update via community applications? Or do I have to manually update somehow?