Plex was running fine. But today it stopped and cannot be started anymore.
PMS Version is 1.19.5. 3035-864bbcbb7
DSM Version is 6.2.3+25426
I tried to deinstall and installed new. But it doesnt start automatically or manually
Plex was running fine. But today it stopped and cannot be started anymore.
PMS Version is 1.19.5. 3035-864bbcbb7
DSM Version is 6.2.3+25426
I tried to deinstall and installed new. But it doesnt start automatically or manually
You’ll need to supply log files to see what is happening. Zip the Plex log file directory and attach it to the thread.
See Synology FAQ #13:
Logs.zip (3.0 MB) Hi FordGuy61!
Didn’t know how! Here they are
You’ve a corrupted database.
Plex Media Server.log
:
Jul 05, 2020 19:36:56.959 [0x7f59f1b85740] ERROR - SQLITE3:(nil), 11, database corruption at line 64817 of [bf8c1b2b7a]
Jul 05, 2020 19:36:56.959 [0x7f59f1b85740] ERROR - SQLITE3:(nil), 11, statement aborts at 10: [select max(max(metadata_items.changed_at),max(metadata_items.resources_changed_at)) from metadata_items] database disk image is malformed
Jul 05, 2020 19:36:56.978 [0x7f59f1b85740] ERROR - Database corruption: sqlite3_statement_backend::loadOne: database disk image is malformed
Options:
To repair, you’ll need to SSH into your Synology (FAQ 14). See Repair A Corrupt Database, Linux section, for the instructions you’ll have to issue. My DS918+ has sqlite3 installed, so you may not have to install it on your system (the article says it is not installed on Linux systems).
See Synology FAQ 17 to restore from a backup.
Deleting the database is almost like starting over. You files are safe, but you’ll have to re-create libraries, re-share them if you share with others, etc. See the Repair A Corrupt Database article. Look for the text in the blue box, about the fifth paragraph.
ok, thank you!
Will try it later…
Restore from backup worked fine! Thank you mate…
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