How To Install Plex on OpenMediaVault 5 - DB Tech Reviews (2024)

In this video/blog post we’ll look at how to install Plex on OpenMediaVault 5 using Docker and Portainer. We’ll also include the noexec fix while we’re at it to make sure that everything works without issue.

We’re going into this with the understanding that you’ve already setup OpenMediaVault 5 on a device. If you haven’t, go check out my other tutorials on how to do that and come back to this tutorial.

Getting Started

First thing, make sure you have your system up to date with all the latest updates.

Next, head over to omv-extras.org and click on the link for OMV version 5. Then look for the link called “openmediavault-omvextrasorg” and click it. Click the newest version. In my case, it is “5.2.1”. Then click the “Files” tab at the top of the page. Then click “pool”, “main”, and “o”. Next click “openmediavault-omvextrasorg”. On this page, you should see a couple of options. Click the file that ends in “.deb” to download the file.

Go back to your OpenMediaVault installation and click on “Plugins” and then click the “Upload” button on that page. Upload the .deb file you just downloaded. Once that is complete, search for “extras” in the search field at the top of the page.

Check the box next to “openmediavault-omvextrasorg 5.2.1” and click the “Install” button at the top of the page.

Now reboot the system.

Once the system has rebooted, you can log back in. Click the new “OMV-Extras” link in the left sidebar. Click on “Docker” in the blue bar. Then click the dropdown that says “Docker” and click “Install”. Once that has completed, click the “Portainer” dropdown and click “Install”.

Fixing noexec

Now open an SSH program like Putty and login to your server using root.

Type:

nano /etc/openmediavault/config.xml

Then do a search for “mntent”

You should be brought to a section that is a different color because it is commented out. Use your arrow keys to press down until you get to the next section and look for the “<opts>” line and remove the “noexec” option from that line. Then press CTRL+X and then press Y to confirm.

That will bring you back to the main screen of your Putty program. While you’re there, type this:

omv-salt deploy run fstab

Press Enter on your keyboard. It will look like nothing happened and that’s fine. Now type in:

reboot

And then press Enter on your keyboard.

Once the system has rebooted, you can log in to the server via Putty again using root and type in:

cat /proc/mounts

Then look for your hard drives (sda1 or sdb1) and make sure there is no “noexec” in any of the lines associated with your hard drives.

Create Shares

You’ll need to go your OpenMediaVault user interface and click “Shared Folders”

Create each of the following:

  • Config
  • Movies
  • TV
  • Music

The “Config” folder is the only required folder. You can adjust your media folder names to fit your needs, but these are the defaults.

Make sure the permissions for each of the folders is set to “Everyone: read/write”.

Hover over any of the header titles (Name, Device, Relative Path, etc) and click the dropdown arrow. Then hover over “Columns” and check the box that says “Absolute Path” as we’ll need that later.

Then go to “SMB/CIFS”. Make sure this is set to “Enable” and then go to “Shares” in the blue bar.

Click “Add” for add each of the folders you created a moment ago and make sure the “Public” setting is set to “Only guests”.

Click “Save” after each one and once you have all your folders saved, you can click the “Apply” button in the yellow bar at the top of the page.

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Install Plex

Now go back to your OpenMediaVault server and login to the user interface.

Click on “OMV-Extras” and then click “Docker” in the blue bar. Then click the “Portainer” dropdown and click “Open web”.

Tell it that you want to control a local server. Then click on the section that says local.

Click “Containers”. Then click “Add container”

In a separate browser window, open this link: https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/plex

In the “Create Container” window, fill in each of the fields based on the “docker-compose” information in the linuxserver/plex page.

You’ll need to open Putty again to get your UID and GID.

Under “Volumes” click “map additional volume” 1 time for each of the folders you created. Click the blue “bind” button for each one as well.

For the “Config” folder, you’ll type:

/config

in the “container” field. Then you’ll type the absolute path of that from the “Shared Folders” page on your OpenMediaVault page and append it with /Plex. Mine looks like this with all the folders added:

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Next, click the “Network” tab and change the setting from “Bridged” to “Host”.

You’ll move to the “Env” tab next and enter the PUID, PGID, VERSION, and UMASK_SET options. Mine looks like this:

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Next, go to the “Restart policy” tab and change it to “Unless stopped”.

That’s it. Now you can click the “Deploy the container” button right above the “Advanced container settings”

Once it has completed, you can go to http://your-server-ip:32400/web/index.html

Sign Into Plex

Now you will be asked to sign into Plex and claim your server. Do that.

Next you will add your media folders and give each a name for Plex. Once you have done that, you can add users and assign permissions for each user to be able to access whatever folders you want them to be able to access and then you’re done.

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How To Install Plex on OpenMediaVault 5 - DB Tech Reviews (2024)

FAQs

How To Install Plex on OpenMediaVault 5 - DB Tech Reviews? ›

Plex on a PC

At a minimum, you'll want an Intel Core i3 processor, at least 4GB of RAM, and Windows 10 or newer or macOS 10.13 High Sierra or newer. Storage requirements aren't specified, but if you plan on streaming a lot of 4K HDR content, we recommend several terabytes of storage and a minimum of 2TB.

What is the recommended setup for Plex? ›

Plex on a PC

At a minimum, you'll want an Intel Core i3 processor, at least 4GB of RAM, and Windows 10 or newer or macOS 10.13 High Sierra or newer. Storage requirements aren't specified, but if you plan on streaming a lot of 4K HDR content, we recommend several terabytes of storage and a minimum of 2TB.

Where should I install Plex Media Server? ›

Plex Media Server can run on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers—some people use their every-day computer, others have a dedicated computer. It can also be installed on a compatible network attached storage (NAS) device.

What is the most powerful Plex Media Server? ›

Here are five of the most popular pre-built Plex servers to choose from:
  • NVIDIA Shield TV Pro. NVIDIA is widely considered one of the most powerful Plex options on the market. ...
  • Lenovo ThinkCentre M75q Tiny Gen 2. ...
  • The Raspberry Pi 4. ...
  • Intel NUC Mini PC. ...
  • NAS Box.
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Is it safe to use Plex without VPN? ›

Plex has teamed up with Let's Encrypt to provide our users with high-quality secure certificates for your media servers, at no cost to you. There's no need to set up VPNs and no need to create and install your own certs. You can safely and securely connect to your media no matter where you are.

What NAS is recommended for Plex? ›

To guarantee smooth video playback, an Intel-based NAS is recommended for HD transcoding, with an Intel® Core™ i3 (or better) recommended for 4K videos @60fps frame rate.

Should I run Plex on NAS? ›

If you will need transcoding support and you plan to run your Plex Media Server on the NAS device, you'll want to choose a NAS that both supports transcoding and is powerful enough for your needs. Remember, transcoding is not supported for nearly all ARM models. CPU requirements for transcoding aren't set in stone.

How much does Plex cost? ›

Plex is a free streaming app for everyone, no credit cards or subscription costs or hidden fees. To keep our service free we include ads which monetize all of the content that our partners, such as Lionsgate, AMC, and A24, provide to us. Where is Plex available? Plex is available in almost every country in the world.

What is the difference between Plex and Plex Media Server? ›

Plex Web App is a browser-based interface for users to manage libraries, server settings, and watch content. A Plex Media Server can function as a home theater PC and can stream content to Plex's front-end media player client applications that run on a myriad of devices and web browsers.

What database does Plex use? ›

As mentioned above, Plex uses SQLite as its database, and the Plex web UI provides an option for downloading a copy of the database file.

Does my computer need to be on for Plex? ›

To use the Plex app, your computer will always need to be turned on and running Plex Media Server. Plus, your computer will bog down if more than a few remote users are connected to your Plex server and need transcoded content.

What media player works with Plex? ›

Player Apps and Platforms
  • Alexa Voice Control. Getting Started with Alexa Voice Control. ...
  • Android (mobile) Navigating the Mobile Apps. ...
  • Android TV, Fire TV, Portal. Navigating the Big Screen Apps. ...
  • Apple TV. Navigating the Big Screen Apps. ...
  • Chromecast. Casting Support. ...
  • iOS. Navigating the Mobile Apps. ...
  • NAS Devices. ...
  • NVIDIA SHIELD.

What is the use of OpenMediaVault? ›

It contains services like SSH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, DAAP media server, RSync, BitTorrent client and many more. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in small offices or home offices, but is not limited to those scenarios.

Should you run Plex through VPN? ›

A VPN can hide your Plex server's IP address and encrypt streaming data, protecting you from snoopers and hackers. Like Kodi, another popular open-source media player with origins in the XBMC project, Plex's streaming capabilities can be expanded through add-ons, or “channels” in Plex parlance.

Can I run Docker on OMV? ›

Docker is installed by default in the /var/lib/docker folder inside the OMV operating system drive. The necessary files for docker to work, containers, downloaded images, docker networks, etc. will be generated in this folder. This field allows you to modify the default location of this folder.

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