Click on the Next button, you should see the following screen: It isn’t necessary to populate all the libraries. Repeat these steps for TV shows, music, and photos. Now, click on “Add Library” button, you should see the following screen: You should see the Plex dashboard in the following screen: It is recommended to leave them checked, next click on the “Done” button to finish server setup. ![]() The final step of the initial server setup is to allow remote access to your media server and send anonymous data to Plex. Here, give your server name and click on the Next button, you should see the following screen:Ĭlick on the Next button, you should see the following screen: Here, provide all the required details like, Username, Email, Password, and click on the “Sign Up” button. Open your web browser and type the URL, you should see the following page:Īfter accepting the user agreement, you will need to create a Plex account, click on “Sign Up” button for a new account. Now, all the components are installed on your system, it’s time to configure and access Plex. Once you are finished, you can proceed to the next step. You can create this by running the following command: sudo mkdir -p /root/plex/movie Next, you will need to create a directory to store your Plex media. ?3288 Plex Plug-in /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Resources/Plug-ins-313f93718/Framework.bundle/Contents/Resources/Versions/Īug 05 11:49:04 Node1 systemd: Started Plex Media Server for Linux.Īug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: Error in command line:the argument for option '-serverUuid' should follow immediately after the equal signĪug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: Crash Uploader options (all are required):Īug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: -directory arg Directory to scan for crash reportsĪug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: -serverUuid arg UUID of the server that crashedĪug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: -userId arg User that owns this productĪug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: -platform arg Platform stringĪug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: -url arg URL to upload toĪug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: -help show help messageĪug 05 11:49:04 Node1 sh: -version arg Version of the product ?3244 /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex Media Server ?3243 /bin/sh -c LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/plexmediaserver "/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex Media Server" Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sat 11:48:52 IST 17s agoĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice You should see the following output: rvice - Plex Media Server for Linux You can check the status of Plex Media Server at any time by running the following command: sudo systemctl status plexmediaserver ![]() Next, start Plex Media Server and enable it to start on boot time by running the following command: sudo systemctl start plexmediaserver Once Plex is downloaded, run the following command to install Plex: sudo dpkg -i plexmediaserver_1.-313f93718_b You can download it by running the following command: wget Once your system is updated, restart your system to apply all these changes with the following command: sudo rebootĪfter restarting, log in with sudo user and proceed to the next step.įirst, you will need to download the latest version of the Plex from their official website.
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