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I agree, It was a joke.
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I think I didn’t format disks, they are new. I think on the old NAS didn’t format them two years ago, I’m not sure. I can see the total capacity. Is there eny way to check it?
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Ok.
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Just on the new NAS, not the old, ok.
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Ok,
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Ok.
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Ok.
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Understood. I didn’t know why I have to do that. It’s not necessary, ok.
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Ok.
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When I wrote that type of address I got an error, I could not access it, \192.168.1.189\volume1\video doesn’t work, I got and access error, account and password is correct. It’s a share folder, with the correct permissions read and write. Mount in Media01/RemoteNAS01 (or another name). All devices are on the same net, yes.
I had to write the network name in Windows: /NASDS214play/volume1/video) and then I can see the folder. -
Ok.
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Ok, next time I’ll do in this way, thanks.
13-20 Ok, thanks.
- I did it, but I think I deleted the old file path before updating the library, I’m not sure.
Then, I’m going to uninstall Plex, reinstall, recopy Plex Media Server contents, go to Plex Settings -> Server -> Library and disable automatic library updates, disable periodic library updates, disable empty trash automatically after every scan. I hope Plex be able to re-use the metadata.
Thanks a lot for your time!