How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
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How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
Hi,
I'm migrating from Kodi to Plex and I have my Watched List from Kodi which I think can maybe be imported to Plex since they both use an SQL database to store that information.
I found instructions on how to import a Watch List (called Viewstate in Plex) file (.db) but it requires having access to the Kodi install folder which...I have no idea how to access on a QNAP NAS??
There is no visible system folder on QNAP NAS so...is it possible to do?
Thanks,
I'm migrating from Kodi to Plex and I have my Watched List from Kodi which I think can maybe be imported to Plex since they both use an SQL database to store that information.
I found instructions on how to import a Watch List (called Viewstate in Plex) file (.db) but it requires having access to the Kodi install folder which...I have no idea how to access on a QNAP NAS??
There is no visible system folder on QNAP NAS so...is it possible to do?
Thanks,
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
That depends on how you've installed Plex and Kodi on your NAS? For the following steps I'll assume you installed both as qpkg.
Those apps are stored on your (first / system) Volume, that is usually named something like CACHEDEV1_DATA. The apps are stored in a directory .qpkg within that volume. So for Plex it's then (see photo):
/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/PlexMediaServer/
You can create a share from control panel and point it to that directory in advanced settings. So you can easily access it and drop any files there.
I assume within the .qpkg folder you'll find your Kodi installation. I can not check this, as I never used it on the QNAP.
There is also a longer thread about this on the plex forum here: https://forums.plex.tv/t/create-a-share ... ory/160211
You will find a link to this (https://github.com/ukdtom/PMSLibShare/releases/latest) QNAP-App, which will just create that share for you.
Those apps are stored on your (first / system) Volume, that is usually named something like CACHEDEV1_DATA. The apps are stored in a directory .qpkg within that volume. So for Plex it's then (see photo):
/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/PlexMediaServer/
You can create a share from control panel and point it to that directory in advanced settings. So you can easily access it and drop any files there.
I assume within the .qpkg folder you'll find your Kodi installation. I can not check this, as I never used it on the QNAP.
There is also a longer thread about this on the plex forum here: https://forums.plex.tv/t/create-a-share ... ory/160211
You will find a link to this (https://github.com/ukdtom/PMSLibShare/releases/latest) QNAP-App, which will just create that share for you.
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BACKUP: 10x4TB WD Red using a USB 3.0 Dock
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
But...how do you see those folders? If I go to my NAS from Windows Explorer, I can't see any of that and neither from the QNAP File Station? That really was the essence of my question, not so much where it is but how to see it (as I imagine if it where visible to me, a simple search for the word 'Plex' would find the relevant files & folders) ?
It's probably because it's a Linux OS running the NAS that I can't see it in Windows but is there a way to see it from QTS?
It's probably because it's a Linux OS running the NAS that I can't see it in Windows but is there a way to see it from QTS?
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
You generally can't... you either have to use something like CyberDuck to SFTP to the NAS, or Putty via SSH.
You aren't going to be able to see those locations via Windows Explorer.
You aren't going to be able to see those locations via Windows Explorer.
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
Hmm....sounds too complicated for me. Thx anyway
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
That's why I posted the link to a small qpkg app, that will create the share for you. With this share you can access the library via file station or Windows explorer.holger_kuehn wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 3:27 am You will find a link to this (https://github.com/ukdtom/PMSLibShare/releases/latest) QNAP-App, which will just create that share for you.
NAS (production): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
NAS (backup): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
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Data (QTier): [RAID-6] 4 x 4TB Samsung 870 QVO Sata
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RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower CP900EPFCLCD
BACKUP: 10x4TB WD Red using a USB 3.0 Dock
Usage: SMB with rclone (encrypted)
NAS: TS-873U-RP FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
Data (SSD): [RAID-10] 4 x 1TB Samsung Evo 860 Sata
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower PR2200ELCDRT2U
BACKUP: 4TB Synology DS214 FW: DSM 7.0.41890
Usage: SMB, Backup Domain Controller
NAS (backup): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
QTS (SSD): [RAID-1] 2 x 2TB Samsung Evo 860 M.2-Sata
Data (QTier): [RAID-6] 4 x 4TB Samsung 870 QVO Sata
Data (HDD): [RAID-6] 7 x 18TB Exos
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower CP900EPFCLCD
BACKUP: 10x4TB WD Red using a USB 3.0 Dock
Usage: SMB with rclone (encrypted)
NAS: TS-873U-RP FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
Data (SSD): [RAID-10] 4 x 1TB Samsung Evo 860 Sata
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
Thx! That worked beautifully!!
Now, I need to figure out how to import the Kodi Watched List...not an easy task it seems.
Cheers,
Now, I need to figure out how to import the Kodi Watched List...not an easy task it seems.
Cheers,
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
Thanks, really appreciated and work like a charm!holger_kuehn wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 1:32 amThat's why I posted the link to a small qpkg app, that will create the share for you. With this share you can access the library via file station or Windows explorer.holger_kuehn wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 3:27 am You will find a link to this (https://github.com/ukdtom/PMSLibShare/releases/latest) QNAP-App, which will just create that share for you.
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
Complicated? It's a fairly straight forward and basic NAS operation to execute.
1. Login to QTS
2. Launch the Control Panel app
3. Select Shared Folder
4. Create a new share, name it whatever, select Enter path manually and make the path /
5. Select whatever other options you want in the create folder menu and then create the shared folder
6. Mount the new SMB share and you're all set.
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
I tried to load the PMSLibShare app however I get a error "No Digital Signal" is there a way to fix this.....
link to this (https://github.com/ukdtom/PMSLibShare/releases/latest) QNAP-App,
I want access to the PLEX logs
Devoir
link to this (https://github.com/ukdtom/PMSLibShare/releases/latest) QNAP-App,
I want access to the PLEX logs
Devoir
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
Plex logs are now accessible via the plex share
the lack of digital signature can be ignored
the lack of digital signature can be ignored
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
Head over to the plex forums, whatsoever you are trying to do, someone else has already done, and there are plenty of QNAP related plex threads there.Devoir wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:35 am I tried to load the PMSLibShare app however I get a error "No Digital Signal" is there a way to fix this.....
link to this (https://github.com/ukdtom/PMSLibShare/releases/latest) QNAP-App,
I want access to the PLEX logs
Devoir
Using a 5 year old qpkg on a current day plex install is not the smartest idea. The plex architecture has changed somewhat over the past five years and a 5 year old 3rd party QPKG could end up causing more problems than it solves.
If the PlexData share does not already exist on your NAS, then create one, it takes less than a minute to create the share.
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TS-670 Pro x2 (i7-3770s 16GB) / TS-870 Pro (i7-3770 16GB) / TVS-871 (i7-4790s 16GB)
H/W: QNAP TVS-871 (i7-4790. 16GB) (Plex server) / TVS-EC1080 (32Gig ECC) - VM host & seedbox
H/W: Asustor AS6604T (8GB) / Asustor AS7010T (16GB) (media storage)
H/W: TS-219 Pro / TS-509 Pro
O/S: Slackware 14.2 / MS Windows 7-64 (x5)
Router1: Asus RT-AC86U - Asuswrt-Merlin - 386.7_2
Router2: Asus RT-AC68U - Asuswrt-Merlin - 386.7_2
Router3: Linksys WRT1900AC - DD-WRT v3.0-r46816 std
Router4: Asus RT-AC66U - FreshTomato v2021.10.15
Misc: Popcorn Hour A-110/WN-100, Pinnacle Show Center 250HD, Roku SoundBridge Radio (all retired)
Ditched QNAP units: TS-269 Pro / TS-253 Pro (8GB) / TS-509 Pro / TS-569 Pro / TS-853 Pro (8GB)
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
The Plex-qpkg is doing this itself awhile now.
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NAS (backup): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
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Data (QTier): [RAID-6] 4 x 4TB Samsung 870 QVO Sata
Data (HDD): [RAID-6] 7 x 18TB Exos
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower CP900EPFCLCD
BACKUP: 10x4TB WD Red using a USB 3.0 Dock
Usage: SMB with rclone (encrypted)
NAS: TS-873U-RP FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
Data (SSD): [RAID-10] 4 x 1TB Samsung Evo 860 Sata
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower PR2200ELCDRT2U
BACKUP: 4TB Synology DS214 FW: DSM 7.0.41890
Usage: SMB, Backup Domain Controller
NAS (backup): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
QTS (SSD): [RAID-1] 2 x 2TB Samsung Evo 860 M.2-Sata
Data (QTier): [RAID-6] 4 x 4TB Samsung 870 QVO Sata
Data (HDD): [RAID-6] 7 x 18TB Exos
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower CP900EPFCLCD
BACKUP: 10x4TB WD Red using a USB 3.0 Dock
Usage: SMB with rclone (encrypted)
NAS: TS-873U-RP FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
Data (SSD): [RAID-10] 4 x 1TB Samsung Evo 860 Sata
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
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Re: How can I access the Plex folder on the NAS?
I have an old TS-431 and the QNAP Plex-qpkg does not create a visible Plex Folder
I used the PMSLibShare-qkpg and that does not allow me i access.
I delete Plex, ran PMSLibshare again after a restart and I cannot link to my Movies shared folder using the Plex Library function.
I am now attempting to copy the Plex folder from another QNAP to see if that will work.
I used the PMSLibShare-qkpg and that does not allow me i access.
I delete Plex, ran PMSLibshare again after a restart and I cannot link to my Movies shared folder using the Plex Library function.
I am now attempting to copy the Plex folder from another QNAP to see if that will work.