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Command Deck update notification (12/26/2025) : Apps Overhaul, 2FA, GPU Detection, Goldeye Compatibility


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Posted
1 hour ago, fildznuts said:

I got on the TrueNAS side of things and rolled back PLEX and Pi-Hole, which got the apps running, then I updated them again, and they are both working.

I am seeing a strange behavior with CPU usage. I initally blammed it on the crached app situration, thinking they were loop-launching or something, but everything should be ok, but Im seeing 100% CPU spikes constantly alway from 1 of the 6 cores. It usually jumps around between core 1-6, but sometimes lingers on one for a while.  Is anyone else seeing something like this?

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Yep, similar behavior for me.
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Posted
1 hour ago, Vitor Gabriel said:

Updated via the Truenas UI seems to worked out. Reinstalled the Nextcloud, it also worked out. But Nextcloud does not uses the public folders. Anyone could help to solve it?

Maybe it's just me being super confused, but why would you need it to use a public folder?

For either Immich or Nextcloud, there are already software designed to (securely) host, provide and share data explicitly (and not share their guts to a public share over the LAN)

Wouldn't it be counter-productive to have them use a public share?

It makes way more sense for torrent clients, music libraries and the such, than for file hosting software that usually has to enforce user separation and priviledges in a way that the public SMB share won't reflect at all.

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I am having trouble with the updating from the prompt "An updated configuration is available for this app" for Plex. I get an error updating:

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Under TrueNAS Audit I see this failure:

 

Event Data
Success: False
Method: filesystem.setacl
Params:
  - Path: /mnt/HDDs/Applications/plex/logs
    Dacl:
      - Tag: owner@
        Type: ALLOW
        Perms:
          Basic: FULL_CONTROL
        Flags:
          File Inherit: True
          Directory Inherit: True
          No Propagate Inherit: False
          Inherit Only: False
          Inherited: True
        ID: -1
      - Tag: group@
        Type: ALLOW
        Perms:
          Basic: MODIFY
        Flags:
          File Inherit: True
          Directory Inherit: True
          No Propagate Inherit: False
          Inherit Only: False
          Inherited: True
        ID: -1
      - Tag: GROUP
        Type: ALLOW
        Perms:
          Basic: MODIFY
        Flags:
          File Inherit: True
          Directory Inherit: True
          No Propagate Inherit: False
          Inherit Only: False
          Inherited: True
        ID: 545
      - Tag: GROUP
        Type: ALLOW
        Perms:
          Basic: FULL_CONTROL
        Flags:
          File Inherit: True
          Directory Inherit: True
          No Propagate Inherit: False
          Inherit Only: False
          Inherited: True
        ID: 544
      - Tag: USER
        Type: ALLOW
        Perms:
          Basic: FULL_CONTROL
        Flags:
          Basic: INHERIT
        ID: 568
    Options:
      Stripacl: False
      Recursive: True
      Traverse: False
      Validate Effective Acl: True
    Acltype: NFS4
Description: Filesystem set ACL /mnt/HDDs/Applications/plex/logs
Authenticated: True
Authorized: True

 

Here are my permissions for /mnt/HDDs/Applications/plex/logs:
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Anyone understand what is going on here and how to get the Plex configuration update to work?

Posted
14 hours ago, FangerZero said:

Sorry I should've been clear, I have no clue how to find logs in trueNAS for such failed attempts. 

once you log into truenas
you can press the clipboard icon
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it'll show you the most recent tasks

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