![]() ![]() Set plexmediaserver_enable to YES in /etc/rc.conf or use ‘onestart’ instead of # service plexmediaserver onestart Now I try and start # service plexmediaserver startĬannot ‘start’ plexmediaserver. * Make sure hardware transcoding is enabled in the server INTEL GPU OFFLOAD NOTES # Please refer to documentation for all other FreeBSD jail management utilities. etc/nf or for iocage, iocage set devfs_ruleset=“10” * Enable the devfs ruleset for your jail. * For jails, make a devfs ruleset to expose /dev/dri/* devices. * Add plex user to the video group: pw groupmod -n video -m plex * Load the kernel module now (although reboot is advised): kldload i915kms ** If Plex will run in a jail, you must load the module outside the jail! * Enable loading of kernel module on boot: sysrc kld_list+=“i915kms” * Install multimedia/drm-kmod: e.g., pkg install drm-fbsd12.0-kmod Once started, visit the following to INTEL GPU OFFLOAD NOTES you have a supported Intel GPU, you can leverage hardwareĪccelerated encoding/decoding in Plex Media Server on FreeBSD 12.0+. Multimedia/plexmediaserver includes an RC script: The process will require 367 MiB more space. The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): Fetching packagesite.txz: 100% 6 MiB 627.5kB/s 00:10įreeBSD repository update completed. Verifying signature with trusted certificate .2013102301… done The package management tool is not yet installed on your system.ĭo you want to fetch and install it now? : yīootstrapping pkg from pkg+, please wait… This is copy/paste overkill but the output is # pkg install plexmediaserver ![]() The script instructions say to log in and configure my media server, but how to do that is left as an exercise to the interested reader.īottom line: I can’t tell if plex is running or not. On my router I can see that the IP address 192.168.1.124 is in use and I can ping it. Which looks sort of like I would expect it to (if I knew what to expect). Source: /mnt/Pool.1-3TB/Media, Destination: /mnt/Pool.1-3TB/iocage/jails/pms/root/media Source: /mnt/Pool.1-3TB/plex_data, Destination: /mnt/Pool.1-3TB/iocage/jails/pms/root/config I can see that there is a jail called pms with Release = 11.3-RELEASE-p10. When I came back, there were no errors, but the shell window of the web GUI did not seem to have any indication I had just done something. It went off and did it’s thing and I went away and did something else for a while. I put the shell script and the plex-config in the same folder and ran the script. I followed the directions, created plex-config: ![]()
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