Plex Media Server ...
Snyder, Alexander J
alexander at snyderfamily.co
Thu May 21 14:09:35 MST 2020
If anyone out there is a fan of Plex Media Server, I could really use some
help on this brain teaser.
https://forums.plex.tv/t/no-soup-for-you-fresh-install/593610
Server Version#: 1.19.3.2831-181d9145d
OS: CentOS 8, 4.18.0-147.8.1.el8_1.x86_64
This is a plain jane fresh install. I’m not trying to claim or recover
anything. I have fully gutted my plex “Authorized Devices”, I have fully
deleted plex, and removed all files, I have signed out entirely from the
web account, I have signed out of every other portal I can. I have flushed
my cache, and even rebooted the server where Plex was installed.
I’m starting fresh.
I go to plex, and download copy the link to the public 64-bit RPM.
$ dnf -y install
https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-media-server-new/1.19.3.2831-181d9145d/redhat/plexmediaserver-1.19.3.2831-181d9145d.x86_64.rpm
everything installs just fine.
systemctl status plexmediaserver: RUNNING (no errors)
(in a private browser): 10.0.20.2:32400/web/
I get immediately forwarded to:
http://10.0.20.2:32400/web/index.html#!/setup/
Prompted to sign in … no issues
NO SOUP FOR YOU!
Like I said, I’m not trying to claim a server or anything – fresh install.
I don’t understand what’s going wrong.
P.S. – Been using Plex without issues for 3 years, just decided to do it
all over with a dedicated video card, and CentOS 8.
EDIT: Added Logs, of all steps outlined above.Plex Media Server.log
<https://forums.plex.tv/uploads/short-url/i93F5rjTlOm08EOQXpYZqYygb2w.log>
(483.0
KB)
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