I’m having a very hard time scanning my library. I have 1051 movies and over 150 tv shows and cannot get all of them to show up after a fresh install of PMS on a Windows 10 vm running under unraid. As to why im not running it in the docker every version of the docker will work for a few minutes then fail to work at all; no web ui no remote access nothing. Previously I had been running PMS on my main WIN 10 box with no issues, Naming conventions follow protocol and all files have previously been able to scan into plex. On the Current vm i have reinstalled/repaired multiple times, tried moving all files to new folders, seperate folders, tried re mounting drives in unraid, dismounting and remounting network drive in the VM, resetting all permisions via unraids permission utility. Nothing im doing is working, and at this point I only have a movies library set up with 889/1051 movies showing up with the number decliningPlex Media Server Logs_2019-09-29_18-15-37.zip (2.3 MB) . Also i have Plex Danced ™ away plenty of times. Logs are attached, any help would be appreciated I have been struggling just to get a working PMS install for just over 48 hours now.
Server Version#: 1.17.0.1709
ouch.
Well, when you had it working on Windows but not in your VM.
I looked at the logs there were some random 404 errors in your
imdb.log. It’s not obvious at first glance what’s going in.
You had probably the cleanest server.log I’ve ever seen.
2019-09-29 18:13:51,381 (4a0) : INFO (logkit:16) - freebase/proxy hash lookup failed: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
2019-09-29 18:14:41,109 (7c4) : INFO (logkit:16) - freebase/proxy hash lookup failed: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
One weird thing is that I found a log file called com.plexapp.agents.none.log
That doesn’t sound like your agents came up 100%.
Weird. Appreciate the reply any suggestions on course of action?
Were you the one that also had pubsub in there?
As to the direction to investigate, I’d say networking, permissions, and reducing as much as any possible options (SSDP, GDM, Remote Access, LiveDVR etc).
Hardware reboots, using google’s primary and secondary dns, all those can work to improve network behavior. Maybe even static IP. I’m not a VM or a Windows guy sorry. If you keep supplying info, someone will notice this.
I’d go as far as to put only 2 or 3 films in a fresh install and see what it does,
being sure to restart PMS and give it 10min to initialize before each test+log.
Examine a working film versus a funky one.
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