therefore you can put for example 192.168.1.100 if it is the first case. In the "Address" field the one you want to define within the range of your network, it will usually be 192.168.1. In the window select "Static" in the "Method" field. In the OMV GUI go to "network", then "Interfaces", select the line that describes your network interface (yellow), click "edit". The normal thing in any server is to configure a fixed IP. address on my network, but that's a problem for another day. Is this an issue with OMV or my router? Is there a setting i need to check? I would like to have my OMV server on a fixed i.p. The hostname address that i go to to get to the OMV WebUI "OMV.local" sometimes doesn't work in my browser, but if I go to the i.p address it works, then after a reboot, all is well again. Again, any advice or tutorials i could follow that you would recommend?ģ. As I am an utter noob at Docker and Portainer and have only installed Plex using a Youtube video for guidance, upgrading the Plex server manually sounds like an extremely scary undertaking. Plex tells me that there is a server update that i need to do, however this is to be done by downloading the update and installing it manually. What is the best (safest) way to upgrade my card currently a 16GB card to say a 64GB card? Is there a tutorial I should watch/follow that you would recommend?Ģ. I have noticed that the Plex database has nearly filled my SD Card. Backing up my SD card onto a USB stick using rsnapshot, #2 on the to-do list.Īll is running well, however i do have a couple of issues i hope you can help me out with.ġ.
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