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Database Corruption

Bad news everyone. As a result of some hardware changes to the RAID array where the Plex database is stored the current listings (the content you see when browsing) became corrupt. I did manage to repair it but not to a level of par that was acceptable to simply put back online. Likely for the next few hours and possibly until tomorrow the server will be offline while it reindexes all the content and gathers necessary information such as thumbnails, trailers and subtitles. I will update this post or make a new one when we are back in business. Sorry for any inconvenience. LightSpeedTaco

Stabilization

Hey everyone, So things seem to have settled down with the server. Now that I’m physically back to the server and managed to get things configured it seems that all is well however I will continue to diligently manage and monitor the server for any issues. Currently it is migrating data to a hot spare drive to speed up things in the event of a disk failure so things may be slightly slower however so far so good. The machine is a beast and has handled all requests without breaking a sweat. Enjoy! LightSpeedTaco

Inconsistent Connection to Server

Hey everyone, It’s been busy moving the server over to the new hardware and isn’t over yet. Tomorrow (30th of November, 2015) the server should being automatically catching up on missed bits of media as currently the seeking for new media isn’t  taking place due to my physical absence from the server and a lack of configuration (I have been unavailable since Friday) which wasn’t possible until the RAID array finished processing and the content/files were finished being moved from the original system. I’ve been observing an inconsistent connection to the server remotely and a subsequent crash related to the disconnection from the software point of view. Now this is my first time dealing with this level of hardware. So far I’ve run a Synology 4 bay NAS, an Asustor 6 bay NAS and now a 10-bay QNAP Turbo NAS. Only now that files have completed transferring and the array has had a chance to fully create it’s necessary parity bits (2 in this case as it is running in a RAID 6 configuration for redundancy purposes) am I confident that the system is no longer in a constant state of flux and in a position to be observed from… Read More »Inconsistent Connection to Server

The Perfect Solution

In regards to this new hardware and potential downtime I’ve come up with a plan to migrate data from my current system to the new one then switch over media servers meaning no downtime. It’ll be a day or two until the data is ready to be viewed and used by everyone however the point of this post is to affirm that downtime will not be an issue in this large migration so keep calm and watch on. LightSpeedTaco

A Leap Forward

Hello everyone, Details will follow as they become available however expect downtime of he server for 24-48 hours as today marks the day that the Nobreaks Plex Media server takes a leap into the future and updates the core hardware that it resides on. I never expected to have as many users as my media server does but it’s gotten to a point where the current setup of my desktop which I use daily running Plex among other things in the background can keep up. As a result I’ve invested not only for you, the users but for myself as this is my passion. I’ve purchased some more heavy duty dedicated hardware which will be taking over from my PCs duties as facilitating all things Plex. That’s all for now, sorry for the downtime and lack of exact times and dates but I’m migrating roughly 14 terabytes of information to another system which will take some time at any network speed. Then the rebuilding of thumbnails and cached information will need to take place so bear with me but it’ll be worth it. LightSpeedTaco