![]() If not, then you need to make one manually under Accounts -> Groups, and set the user's Primary Group to it. In order for the above to work and make sense, you should also create this "plex" user/group (972/972) under Accounts -> Users, something like so:ĭoing this should automatically create a group named "plex" with the GID 972. (You should apply it "recursively" so that it applies to all your subfolders and files.) You can use either the traditional Unix permissions method or the more nuanced ACL method. This can be applied in the GUI for the dataset's permissions, or in the CLI. The device comes in both a 500GB and a 1TB version. In order to access the folder (and the subfolders and files within), your real media folder in TrueNAS ("Plex_Media") needs to allow the UID 972 and/or GID 972 permission. Barely larger than a 3.5-inch hard drive, the Iomega Home Media Network Drive is about as compact as a single-volume NAS server can get. When the plexmediaserver daemon runs in the background ( inside your jail), the process is owned by the user ID 972 (which is the user "plex"). In TrueNAS proper, you need a UID/GID (user/group) that matches the one automatically created in the Plex jail.
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