![]() ![]() Running TrueNAS in a VM will work fine and you'll have all the features available to you if you set it up correctly.Newsgroups may have been a new concept for you, but torrents are undoubtedly well understood by anyone who would be reading this guide. The other way around, I couldn't have had the GPU being used by Plex. And otherwise I have the freedom to pass the hw through to the VM. All my hardware upgrades are effective to my Ubuntu os, who will most likely need them. The way I did it, with the os as Ubuntu and truenas as the VM, gives many opportunities for expansion and freedom. will all work if you pass the devices through correctly (which they are if you, for example, set it up like me with the passed through hba card). So l2arc, de-duplication, hot spares, snapshots, etc. Everything I connect to them automatically gets passed through to the VM.Īll zfs features will work because TrueNAS is running in a VM, and that's what VM's do: make everything inside them work like they would if they were on a normal computer. The SATA connections become the connections of the VM. So I just have all my HDDs connected to the hba and that makes them available to the VM. Because the complete hba card is passed through, every SATA device connected to it gets passed through automatically too. I have an hba card installed (non-raid PCIe to 4x SAS to (4 ports X 4 SATA per SAS =) 16 SATA connections) that is passed through to the TrueNAS VM. I also want to set permissions for the files that every plugin creates.Īll the services are installed as (community)plugins:Ĭlick to expand.Running TrueNAS in a VM will work fine and you'll have all the features available to you if you set it up correctly. ![]() Simply said: I want to create a user, and run every plugin under that user. Only problem: I have no clue how to do this! And I hope you can help me. This way, everyone can do what they need to do (because they are all run by the same user), and I can also read and write the files because "Media" is in my group and permissions are 660. Then I set ownership of the dataset "Plex Media" to the user "Media" and to MY group (which "Media" is in). This way, every file created, moved and read is owned by "Media". My goal is to have the user "Media", which all the services will be run under in their jail (is that possible? Can you run a plugin under a different user?) and add "Media" to my group and set all permissions to 660. But I also need to be able to read and write the dataset which I access via a SMB share. The dataset that stores everything (name of dataset is "Plex Media") also needs the correct ACL and ownership so that every service can add and read their files (Sonarr, Radarr, Bazarr, Deluge) to the correct folder. srt's) also need to be read by Plex, Sonarr/Radarr and Bazarr. And then, Bazarr also needs to be able to read (and maybe write) the files so that it can add subtitles. Then Plex also needs the correct permissions to be able to read the file (so that it can add the episode/movie to it's library). Then Sonarr and Radarr need to move the downloaded file to the plex media folder. The downloaded file (that is owned by deluge) needs to be "imported" (as Sonarr and Radarr call it) by Sonarr and Radarr, but that is only possible when Sonarr and Radarr have the read and write permissions. Sonarr and Radarr will send a torrent, that they got from jackett, to deluge to download. ![]() ![]() I want to setup the "media plugins" to work with each other but I'm having problems with all the users, groups and permissions in general: ![]()
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