cd /volume1/NAS_MEDIA/SYNOLOGY
File Station hides the volume number.
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Spaces are important.
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Linux is case sensitive
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Most things you do will be on
/volume1(Your Shared Folders info will report as “Volume 1”)
See Chuck’s reply. Spaces and case are important.
I have written each out for you.
You can COPY - PASTE each one to the command line.
Here they are again
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tar xf PlexDBRepair-1.05.01.tar.gz -
cd PlexDBRepair-1.05.01 -
sudo ./DBRepair.sh
(sudo will ask you to enter your password. Like before, it won’t echo anything)
Now you’re there.. This is where you sit and wait for the fish to hit ![]()
- Stop
- Replace
– It will look at the backups you have,
– You pick one of them . (Yes/No questions. Say “Yes” to the oldest backup)
– Let it check and then install it. - When it’s back at the menu – “Auto” command to clean it up while we’re there
- Don’t do anything else yet. Let this sit at the command prompt and wait.
Now for the fun.
Manual Install the 1.32.8 SPK file I gave you
Start PMS (it might take a little bit for the DB to update – be patient)
Make sure 1.32.8 works.
TY
FordGuy61 for your assistance
Be patient.
My tool always checks the databases.
It will not let you use a corrupted DB until you deliberately tell it to.










