Server Version#: 1.18.3.2129
Player Version#:
[root@plex_server ~]# /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex\ Media\ Scanner -l
terminate called after throwing an instance of ‘soci::soci_error’
what(): sqlite3_statement_backend::prepare: no such column: library_sections.content_changed_at for SQL: select library_sections.id as ‘library_sections_id’, library_sections.library_id as ‘library_sections_library_id’, library_sections.name as ‘library_sections_name’, library_sections.name_sort as ‘library_sections_name_sort’, library_sections.section_type as ‘library_sections_section_type’, library_sections.language as ‘library_sections_language’, library_sections.agent as ‘library_sections_agent’, library_sections.scanner as ‘library_sections_scanner’, library_sections.user_thumb_url as ‘library_sections_user_thumb_url’, library_sections.user_art_url as ‘library_sections_user_art_url’, library_sections.user_theme_music_url as ‘library_sections_user_theme_music_url’, library_sections.created_at as ‘library_sections_created_at’, library_sections.updated_at as ‘library_sections_updated_at’, library_sections.scanned_at as ‘library_sections_scanned_at’, library_sections.user_fields as ‘library_sections_user_fields’, library_sections.query_xml as ‘library_sections_query_xml’, library_sections.query_type as ‘library_sections_query_type’, library_sections.uuid as ‘library_sections_uuid’, library_sections.changed_at as ‘library_sections_changed_at’, library_sections.content_changed_at as ‘library_sections_content_changed_at’ from library_sections
****** PLEX MEDIA SCANNER CRASHED, CRASH REPORT WRITTEN: /root/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Crash Reports/1.18.3.2129-41af4e729/PLEX MEDIA SCANNER/1def2d89-a90c-e1e2-487060ff-1b3946fd.dmp
Avbrutt (SIGABRT)
have tried this witout any luck:
Try to repair one of the backup copies.
seems like that did the trick… there are 2 tv series that are old but are always new… do you know why?
Also scan when changes are not working… is it because i copy files to destination instead of moving?
Sorry, this answer can probably only a Linux expert provide. I only know that the underlying mechanism is fundamentally different from Windows.
@ChuckPa perhaps?
“Scan when changes detected” fails after the default Linux table (which keeps track of monitored directories) fills up.
I have a How-To which will let you check how many are being used and then increase the table size to satisfy the requirement.
When i do this check i only get 4422 so that cant be it?
I can add that the disk i have my media on is a nfs share
I can se its because i use NFS, do anyone have a good workaround on this?
When using NFS, you also need user plex to exist on the NAS unless you use the sec=sys mount option and set permissions appropriately.
( I use NFS exclusively for both NAS boxes )
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