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Update Freenas version of Emby jail

giacombum

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Joined Jul 18, 2017 Messages 61

I've installed in the past Emby server using this guide. Today I've updated my system from FreeNAS 11.2-U6 to FreeNAS 11.2-U8 and then to Freenas 11.3-U1. Everything was ok, but I'm not able to update the FreeNAS release of Emby jail that is still 11.2-RELEASE-p4. I tried to run a

iocage fetch 11.3-RELEASE iocage update emby-server

But I obtain the error

root@captain:~ # iocage update emby-server Snapshot: rossi-data/iocage/jails/emby-server@ioc_update_11.2-RELEASE-p4_2020-03-22_22-25-51 created. Updating plugin. Snapshotting emby-server. Snapshot already exists Updating plugin INDEX. A plugin manifest matching emby-server could not be found!

I get the same error also if I try to use the command

root@captain:~ # iocage upgrade -r 11.3-release emby-server Snapshotting emby-server. Snapshot already exists Updating plugin INDEX. A plugin manifest matching emby-server could not be found!

Could you please help me to update the jail system? I also tried to update the system inside the jail shell, but I there was something wrong with the kernel version and the freebsd release.

sretalla

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Joined Jan 1, 2016 Messages 9,703 iocage upgrade -r 11.3-release emby-server

Try it like this: iocage upgrade -r 11.3-RELEASE emby-server

It may also be an issue with the plugin name (perhaps now just called "emby").

There was a post out there talking about how to correct a similar issue with plex, needing to rename the jail to match the plugin properly, so perhaps see if you're comfortable trying that. Otherwise, just re-create a new plugin/jail, it's probably no more complicated than messing with the current one.

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