Here’s what I’m finding (no specific order)
DNS lookup not reliable
Aug 11, 2024 18:12:52.520 [136413003655992] WARN - [HttpClient/HCl#58c4] HTTP error requesting GET https://epg.provider.plex.tv?X-Plex-Token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (6, Couldn't resolve host name) (Could not resolve host: epg.provider.plex.tv)
Aug 11, 2024 18:12:52.520 [136413024627512] DEBUG - Completed: [10.0.1.209:65401] 200 GET /media/providers (42 live) #6a6a1 TLS GZIP 5030ms 6310 bytes (pipelined: 321)
Aug 11, 2024 18:12:52.523 [136413003655992] WARN - [HttpClient/HCl#58c6] HTTP error requesting GET https://epg.provider.plex.tv?X-Plex-Token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (6, Couldn't resolve host name) (Could not resolve host: epg.provider.plex.tv)
Aug 11, 2024 18:12:52.524 [136413024627512] DEBUG - Completed: [[fd01:206e:94c:8c4b:10c6:875a:209e:fa83]:49900] 200 GET /media/providers (42 live) #6a66e TLS GZIP 5030ms 6310 bytes (pipelined: 5)
Aug 11, 2024 18:12:52.532 [136413003655992] WARN - [HttpClient/HCl#58c5] HTTP error requesting GET https://epg.provider.plex.tv?X-Plex-Token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (6, Couldn't resolve host name) (Could not resolve host: epg.provider.plex.tv)
Aug 11, 2024 18:12:52.533 [136413024627512] DEBUG - Completed: [[fd01:206e:94c:8c4b:10c6:875a:209e:fa83]:49711] 200 GET /media/providers (42 live) #6a672 TLS GZIP 5033ms 6310 bytes (pipelined: 18)
Aug 11, 2024 18:12:52.565 [136413003655992] WARN - [HttpClient/HCl#58c7] HTTP error requesting GET https://epg.provider.plex.tv?X-Plex-Token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (6, Couldn't resolve host name) (Could not resolve host: epg.provider.plex.tv)
EAE (Dolby) codec cannot allocate a watch slot (inotify slot) to run the EAE
Aug 11, 2024 19:00:29.830 [136413020433208] DEBUG - Completed: [70.122.140.246:53860] 200 GET /library/metadata/113412 (17 live) #ceed9 TLS GZIP 2ms 2853 bytes (pipelined: 12)
Aug 11, 2024 19:00:30.000 [136412699568952] ERROR - [Req#ceec0/Transcode/f7a2841b-8cf1-4961-836f-71fbe7af60ee/4b45f64e-205e-4950-8287-01b3d3b9ec72] [eac3_eae @ 0x7f22f6afd580] EAE timeout! EAE not running, or wrong folder? Could not read '/tmp/pms-5723925f-a87e-4efa-b6a2-a8cefe250fa7/EasyAudioEncoder/Convert to WAV (to 8ch or less)/f7a2841b-8cf1-4961-836f-71fbe7af60ee_1302101-0-114.wav'
Aug 11, 2024 19:00:30.000 [136412657625912] ERROR - [Req#ceee1/Transcode/f7a2841b-8cf1-4961-836f-71fbe7af60ee/4b45f64e-205e-4950-8287-01b3d3b9ec72] [eac3_eae @ 0x7f22f6afd580] error reading output: -5 (I/O error)
Aug 11, 2024 19:00:30.001 [136412645043000] ERROR - [Req#ceee2/Transcode/f7a2841b-8cf1-4961-836f-71fbe7af60ee/4b45f64e-205e-4950-8287-01b3d3b9ec72] Error while decoding stream #0:1: I/O error
Aug 11, 2024 19:00:30.408 [136413020433208] DEBUG - Completed: [70.122.140.246:53863] 200 GET /video/:/transcode/universal/session/99EC543D-DB4A-48CA-B2DB-948C1A47E42B/base/00303.ts (17 live) #cee7e TLS 710ms 2935691 bytes
It looks like you have a fair amount of music. Well organized music often fills up the default Linux inotify table (it’s not that big). This is easily remedied.
(Newer OS distros allow 65536 directories. Some, and apparently PopOS, only seem to allow 8192)
The procedure to remedy this is to count the number in use, pad up to the next multiple of 32768, and resize the kernel table. After resizing it , we restart Plex.
You might like Linux Tips. It has a number of the common how-to’s for Plex on Linux.