Server Version#: 1.16.4.1469 Debian 8
Been using Plex for about a year now and until yesterday, have had no issues.
Now 1080 movies are refusing to play. Error - Not enough disk space. I have about 800Gb free on Hard Disk.
Tried to download logs to see what is happening and I get 500 Internal Server Error.
I get the same error when trying to download the database.
Anyone any suggestions please?
File attached. Thanks for looking.backup.tar.gz (1.7 MB)
How long ago was the 500 error?
I see active DirectPlay in your logs. I cannot find any error messages.
I have come across this one.
Aug 18, 2019 15:22:33.138 [0x7f78a91d1700] ERROR - SQLITE3:(nil), 13, statement aborts at 1742: [select distinct media_items.id as ‘media_items_id’, media_items.library_section_id as ‘media_items_library_section_id’, media_items.section_location_id as 'media_items_section_locati
Aug 18, 2019 15:22:33.139 [0x7f78a91d1700] ERROR - Soci Exception handled: sqlite3_statement_backend::loadRS: database or disk is full
OKAY, i have used
apt-get clean and apt-get autoclean and this has solved the problem.
It looks like rutorrent is causing the problem.
I’m sorry I missed that.
You might want to move your Metadata to another partition. /home is usually the largest.
Moving Plex’s metadata (Library) directory on systemd based systems
This information is intended for those systems where cat /proc/1/comm returns systemd. If your system returns init, please see the next post in this thread.
While you may change /lib/systemd/system/plexmediaserver.service, it is under the control of the package manager and subject to replacement without warning at any time during an update. To provide stability, systemd allows creation of an override.conf file to customiz…
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Thanks for the info and help… Very informative.
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