![]() Because I have no idea how to do that 'ssh into FreeNAS' thing. I'm a bit like ddaenen1, not blonde and have tried reading the manual for guidance on such jobs, but when confronted with instructions like "ssh into FreeNas", my palms immediately begin to sweat and my heart sinks. That's not meant to be either a criticism or complaint, just an observation that may not resonate with those who take to these Linux admin or maintenance tasks like ducks to water. What I don't get is that novices like myself and others in this thread when requesting help to perform house keeping tasks, like updating a version of Plex, seerm to be summarily thrown to the wolves. I get that FreeNAS and its plug ins (viz Plex) are extremely functional and powerful tools. Works for me, others may do it differently. This is just a quick run down of how i do it. Restart the jail for the changes to take effect. If your not running plexpass version of plex, just remove that text from the commands. Now run the command "make deinstall" Then finally run this command "cd /usr/ports/multimedia/plexmediaserver-plexpass/ & make install clean" This will install the latest version of plex. After that, command "cd /usr/ports/multimedia/plexmediaserver-plexpass" to get you into the directory you need to be in. Once thats done scrolling and loading a ton of ports, run the command "portsnap fetch update". From there, run the command portsnap extract (might need to run "portsnap fetch" first, if you havent used ports before). Whatever jail ID your plex is running on, run the command "jexec 4 tcsh" (Change the number to whatever jail ID your plex is on). Once you do that, type "jls" into the command line. ![]() Leave the jail running and ssh into FreeNas.
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