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Plex Media Server
Access
- Hostname: plex
- FQDN: plex.lan.dohertylan.com
- IP: 10.100.0.24 (LAN_100) / 10.50.0.31 (DATA_50)
- OS: Debian 11 (Bullseye), kernel 5.10.0-11-amd64
- SSH:
ssh dohertj2@10.100.0.24(passwordless) - Web UI: http://10.100.0.24:32400/web
Hardware (VM on ESXi)
- CPU: 8 vCPUs (Intel Xeon E5-2697 v4 @ 2.30GHz)
- RAM: 7.8 GB
- Disk: /dev/sda1 125 GB ext4 (80 GB free)
Network
| Interface | MAC | IP | MTU | Port Group |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ens192 | 00:0c:29:4a:ef:3d | 10.100.0.24/24 | 1500 | LAN_100 |
| ens224 | 00:0c:29:4a:ef:47 | 10.50.0.31/24 | 9000 | DATA_50 |
- Default gateway: 10.100.0.1 (via ens192)
- DNS: 10.100.0.1
- Domain: lan.dohertylan.com
Plex Media Server
- Version: 1.43.0.10492-121068a07
- Service:
plexmediaserver.service— enabled, active (running) - Run user: plex
- Data dir:
/var/lib/plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/
Auto Updates
Plex is updated automatically via the official Plex apt repository and Debian's built-in apt-daily-upgrade.timer.
- Repo:
deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/plexmediaserver.v2.gpg] https://repo.plex.tv/deb/ public main - Sources list:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/plexmediaserver.list - GPG key:
/etc/apt/keyrings/plexmediaserver.v2.gpg(PlexSign.v2.key) - Update mechanism:
apt-daily.timerfetches package lists,apt-daily-upgrade.timerinstalls upgrades (both run daily via systemd)
Previously used the third-party plexupdate script (/opt/plexupdate/plexupdate.sh via /etc/cron.daily/plexupdate), which downloaded .deb files directly from plex.tv. This was removed on 2026-03-13 in favor of the official apt repo after Plex announced deprecation of the old update method.
NFS Media Mounts (via TrueNAS DATA_50 network)
All mounts use NFS 4.2 with nconnect=4,async,_netdev,nofail,x-systemd.automount.
| Mount Point | NFS Export |
|---|---|
| /mnt/nfs/Movies | truenas-nfs:/mnt/mypool/share/Media/Movies |
| /mnt/nfs/TV | truenas-nfs:/mnt/mypool/share/Media/TV |
| /mnt/nfs/Anime | truenas-nfs:/mnt/mypool/share/Media/Anime |
truenas-nfs resolves via /etc/hosts to multiple TrueNAS DATA_50 IPs (10.50.0.25–28) for NFS multipathing.
Host Aliases (/etc/hosts)
| IP | Hostname |
|---|---|
| 10.50.0.25 | nfs1, truenas-nfs |
| 10.50.0.26 | nfs2, truenas-nfs |
| 10.50.0.27 | nfs3, truenas-nfs |
| 10.50.0.28 | nfs4, truenas-nfs |