dpkg will automatically update the package when you download a new version so you don’t need to uninstall the previous version to install the new one. Then, by running apt-get update, the Plex Media Server repository will be enabled on the OS.īut this process does not support Plex Pass, so I use wget to grab the latest from (ensure the radio button for Plex pass is enabled). In short, run: echo deb public main | sudo tee /etc/apt//plexmediaserver.list curl | sudo apt-key add. Repository updating is a possibility, see this Plex support article: It should look something like this: Ĭonsole into your container to update software & install Plex: apt update & apt upgrade -y cs /home & wget dpkg -i plexmediaserver_1.-3c1c83ba4_b Go to to grab the download link for the latest Plex version. Set DHCP instead of static (or go the static route if you know what you’re doing).Īssuming you’ve created a privileged container, go to the “Options” pane for your container from the Proxmox GUI & under “Features”, edit the list to check “CIFS”. Ensure this is a privileged container if you want to mount shares from other containers, otherwise it can be an unprivileged container. Using the Proxmox GUI, create a container using the latest Ubuntu template. Run ip a to find out the IP address of your SMB container. You will want to note down the SMB user’s ID for later (to enable mounting these shares on other containers) by running id -u smbusr. Last, restart the service & allow it through the firewall. Now edit your SMB configuration, nano /etc/samba/smb.conf, by adding at the end your share details: comment = Share on the Data Pool path = /mnt/Data/Share read only = no writeable = yes browsable = yes force user = smbusr Next, create a directory to share, eg: mkdir /mnt/Data/Share& own it as smbusr by running: chown -R smbusr /mnt/Data/Share. To confirm that Samba is installed, run: whereis samba the output should show you the installed locations, samba: /usr/sbin/samba /usr/lib/samba /etc/samba /usr/share/samba /usr/share/man/man7/samba.7.gz /usr/share/man/man8/samba.8.g.Īfter installing the service, we will need to create a user that can manage the shares & enable it to use the service adduser -system smbusr smbpasswd -a smbusr That should get you up-to-date on the software side of things. As this container is for serving shares, it shouldn’t really need much more in terms of resource allocation.Ĭonsole into your container & run: apt update & apt upgrade -y apt install net-tools #Needed for ifconfig, etc. My resources were set to 1 CPU, 8 GB storage, 512 MB RAM. I switched my network settings to be DHCP instead of the default static. Most options can be left at their defaults. Using the Proxmox GUI, create an unprivileged container.
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