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So I was hoping I could look at plugins and figure out how to make my own... I'm in way over my head. I figured it was a longshot, but wanted to see if you could make a plugin to "installs a cron" on reboot, the cron would execute a .sh script that checks if plex service is running, if not, restart it. I've seen a few things from googling, but nothing "stays with my OS on reboot" from the flash drive.
If your not interested, I understand. Just tired of rebooting my server simply because plex service goes down.
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you can always restart PlexMediaServer via the unRaid WebGui. no need to restart the whole server.
or type "/etc/rc.d/rc.plexmediaserver restart" in a telnet session.
the easiest way to add a cronjob on every reboot would be the /boot/go file.
if you have a finished .sh script to restart plex, i could add this whole functionality into my plex updater script.
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So I was hoping I could look at plugins and figure out how to make my own... I'm in way over my head. I figured it was a longshot, but wanted to see if you could make a plugin to "installs a cron" on reboot, the cron would execute a .sh script that checks if plex service is running, if not, restart it. I've seen a few things from googling, but nothing "stays with my OS on reboot" from the flash drive.
If your not interested, I understand. Just tired of rebooting my server simply because plex service goes down.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: