I have an F2-210 NAS with TOS 4.2.23. I mostly use it to run a Plex Media Server.
Plex is stopping during maintenance periods and I suspect a possible corrupt database.
Plex support suggests using their SQLite tool which for a Linux system should be found at "/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex SQLite"
Using the File Manager on TOS Desktop I can see the database files under "Volume #1/user/plex" but I do not seem to be able to see "/usr" or indeed anything at the root level as admin.Is there any way of doing this please?
Plex SQLite tool
Re: Plex SQLite tool
First, enable SSH in the Control Panel.tiptonian wrote: ↑20 Dec 2024, 08:52 I have an F2-210 NAS with TOS 4.2.23. I mostly use it to run a Plex Media Server.
Plex is stopping during maintenance periods and I suspect a possible corrupt database.
Plex support suggests using their SQLite tool which for a Linux system should be found at "/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex SQLite"
Using the File Manager on TOS Desktop I can see the database files under "Volume #1/user/plex" but I do not seem to be able to see "/usr" or indeed anything at the root level as admin.Is there any way of doing this please?
First method: Use terminal software to log in to TNAS and run commands to view the directory at /mnt/md0/application/plexmediaserver.
Second method: Alternatively, install WinSCP software and use its graphical interface to locate the directory at /mnt/md0/application/plexmediaserver.
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Re: Plex SQLite tool
Thansk, I'll give that a try.

