Hi
Hoping I’m just doing something wrong. I want to upgrade the version of Plex server that’s available from the QNAP app center from 1.10.xxx, which worked fine, to the latest version … 1.11.1.730. When I manually install it on my NAS, it installs ok but never seems to start. I can’t seem to find anybody else who is having the same problem. I tried this once before and ended up downgrading but would rather not since I have over 800 movies and thousands of music files and it takes forever to re-sych/scan everything. Does anyone have any suggestions?
So I decided to downgrade Plex server to 1.10.1.4602 since that’s worked pretty good in the past and now, that doesn’t start either. I removed it from my NAS and would like to remove all residual folders that this install created and start new but don’t know where to look. I’ve installed WinSCP and have connected and enabled the ‘show hidden folder’ option but don’t know where to look. Any ideas? More importantly, is this the right path? I’d really love to find out why the latest version of Plex Server will not start on my QNAP … is it worth just installing on my desktop instead? HELP!
If you uninstall Plex from the AppCenter, then it’s moost likely gone…
But telling you where it was, all depends on your disk setup…
A valid path could be /share/CACHEDEV_1/.qpkg/PlexMediaServer
Hi Dane
I ended up reinstalling an earlier version. No idea why I can’t install the latest version on my QNAP NAS. This is my second attempt at trying to use the latest and it just seems to not start up. I’m fine with this version now, although I’m curious if there are performance improvements or what’s been added to ver 1.11
There are many changes to 1.11 but, which happens sometimes with beta releases (1.11 is beta), things aren’t 100%.
This is ‘one of those times’.