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Plex
🟢 Media Service
📋 Service Overview
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Service Name | plex |
| Host | Calypso |
| Category | Media |
| Difficulty | 🟢 |
| Docker Image | linuxserver/plex:latest |
| Compose File | Calypso/arr_suite_with_dracula.yml |
| Directory | Calypso |
🎯 Purpose
Plex Media Server organizes video, music and photos from personal media libraries and streams them to smart TVs, streaming boxes and mobile devices.
🚀 Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose installed
- Basic understanding of REDACTED_APP_PASSWORD
- Access to the host system (Calypso)
Deployment
# Navigate to service directory
cd Calypso
# Start the service
docker-compose up -d
# Check service status
docker-compose ps
# View logs
docker-compose logs -f plex
🔧 Configuration
Docker Compose Configuration
container_name: plex
environment:
- PUID=1027
- PGID=65536
- TZ=America/Los_Angeles
- UMASK=022
- VERSION=docker
- PLEX_CLAIM=
image: linuxserver/plex:latest
network_mode: host
restart: always
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges:true
volumes:
- /volume1/docker2/plex:/config
- /volume1/data/media:/data/media
Environment Variables
| Variable | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
PUID |
1027 |
User ID for file permissions |
PGID |
65536 |
Group ID for file permissions |
TZ |
America/Los_Angeles |
Timezone setting |
UMASK |
022 |
Configuration variable |
VERSION |
docker |
Configuration variable |
PLEX_CLAIM |
`` | Configuration variable |
Port Mappings
No ports exposed.
Volume Mappings
| Host Path | Container Path | Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
/volume1/docker2/plex |
/config |
bind | Configuration files |
/volume1/data/media |
/data/media |
bind | Application data |
🌐 Access Information
This service does not expose any web interfaces.
🔒 Security Considerations
- ✅ Security options configured
- ⚠️ Consider running as non-root user
📊 Resource Requirements
No resource limits configured
Recommended Resources
- Minimum RAM: 512MB
- Recommended RAM: 1GB+
- CPU: 1 core minimum
- Storage: Varies by usage
Resource Monitoring
Monitor resource usage with:
docker stats
🔍 Health Monitoring
⚠️ No health check configured Consider adding a health check:
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:PORT/health"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
Manual Health Checks
# Check container health
docker inspect --format='{{.State.Health.Status}}' CONTAINER_NAME
# View health check logs
docker inspect --format='{{range .State.Health.Log}}{{.Output}}{{end}}' CONTAINER_NAME
🚨 Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Service won't start
- Check Docker logs:
docker-compose logs service-name - Verify port availability:
netstat -tulpn | grep PORT - Check file permissions on mounted volumes
Can't access web interface
- Verify service is running:
docker-compose ps - Check firewall settings
- Confirm correct port mapping
Performance issues
- Monitor resource usage:
docker stats - Check available disk space:
df -h - Review service logs for errors
Media not showing
- Check media file permissions
- Verify volume mounts are correct
- Scan media library manually
Useful Commands
# Check service status
docker-compose ps
# View real-time logs
docker-compose logs -f plex
# Restart service
docker-compose restart plex
# Update service
docker-compose pull plex
docker-compose up -d plex
# Access service shell
docker-compose exec plex /bin/bash
# or
docker-compose exec plex /bin/sh
📚 Additional Resources
- Official Documentation: Check the official docs for plex
- Docker Hub: linuxserver/plex:latest
- Community Forums: Search for community discussions and solutions
- GitHub Issues: Check the project's GitHub for known issues
- Plex Support: https://support.plex.tv/
- Plex Forums: https://forums.plex.tv/
🔗 Related Services
Services REDACTED_APP_PASSWORD plex:
- Plex
- Jellyfin
- Radarr
- Sonarr
- Bazarr
This documentation is auto-generated from the Docker Compose configuration. For the most up-to-date information, refer to the official documentation and the actual compose file.
Last Updated: 2025-11-17
Configuration Source: Calypso/arr_suite_with_dracula.yml