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Plex media server docker has not updated
Plex media server docker has not updated










To exit the shell, use Ctrl+C – but the container will still be running when you use docker ps -a from the host system. You can also use ps aux to review the running processes, or even netstat -anp to see active connections and their associated programs. Check out the filesystem: there will be a /config and a /data directory pointing to “real” filesystem locations. You will be dropped into a root prompt inside the plex container. Using the following command will start a bash process so that we can review the filesystem on the container: Let’s take a look inside the plex container. Upgraded Docker to version 1.3.1 without any trouble or need to manually uninstall the previous Ubuntu package. Switching to the latest version was pretty simple: following the instructions to add the Docker repository to my system, then running sudo apt - get update I alluded to the latest version of Docker having features that make it easier to troubleshoot inside containers. perform leet hax: commit the container to your local system, manually update the package, and re-commit and run Plex.update Plex to the latest version, and describe how not to do this.run a shell inside the container as another process, to review configuration and run commands directly.update Docker itself to the latest version.As the Docker container I used (timhaak/plex) was version 0.9.11.1 at the time, I figured I’d take the opportunity to describe how to Since then, Plex Media Server has updated to 0.9.11.4 for non-Plex Pass users, and there’s another update if you happen to pay for a subscription. In my last post, I discussed several Docker containers that I’m using for my home media streaming solution.












Plex media server docker has not updated