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# unRAID Walkthrough
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Thankfully, getting Plex Meta Manager working on unRAID is a fairly simple task. unRAID works mostly with docker containers, so the pre-built container available on docker hub works perfectly with a little configuration.
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To install a container from docker hub, you will need community applications - a very popular plugin for unRAID servers. If you don't already have this installed, you can install it [here](https://forums.unraid.net/topic/38582-plug-in-community-applications/)
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## Basic Installation
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1. Head to the `Apps` tab of unRAID (Community Applications), and search `plex meta manager` in the upper right search box. There will be a couple of results shown, but you should ignore them ([Why?](images)) and use the official image.
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2. Click the `Install` button on the Template from Sohjiro's Repository Tools.
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3. Choose which branch you want to run `latest`, `develop`, or `nightly`.
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4. Click `Show more settings...` to set any [Environmental Variables](../../home/environmental) you wish to use. **None are required for PMM to work.**
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* For example if you wish to have the container perform a run immediately and then shut down set `Run Immediately (--run)` to `true`.
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5. Hit `Apply`, and allow unRAID to download the docker container.
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6. Navigate to the `Docker` tab in unRAID, and stop the `plex-meta-manager` container if it has auto-started.
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6. Create `config.yml` and `library.yml` files as-per the [documentation](../../config/configuration) in the Host Path you set (/mnt/user/appdata/plex-meta-manager by default)
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7. Once finished, run the container. Voila! Logs are located in `yourhostpath/logs`.
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## Advanced Installation (Authenticating Trakt or MyAnimeList)
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Due to how unRAID handles docker containers, it can be a little confusing at first to enable Trakt, MyAnimeList, and other sources. At this time, these sources require you to follow through to a URL, and provide a code or link to Plex Meta Manager. unRAID doesn't have a built-in way to interact with the terminals of docker containers, so a workaround must be used:
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1. Stop the Plex Meta Manager docker container if it's currently running.
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2. Follow the instructions for either [Trakt](../../config/trakt) or [MyAnimeList](../../config/myanimelist), and add the relevant values to your `config.yml`
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3. Edit the `Time to Run` variable to reflect a time that is NOT the current time. We don't want the script to be running right now. Set `Run` to `false` if you've chosen to add that variable. Then, start the container.
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4. Click the Terminal button in the upper right corner of the unRAID WebUI (`>_`)
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5. Run `docker exec -it plex-meta-manager /bin/bash`
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Note: this name is case-sensitive. If this gives you an error like "Error: No such container: plex-meta-manager"; check the container config to see if you've named it something like "Plex-Meta-Manager", If that's the case, change the name in the command to match your container.
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6. Run `ls` to make sure you're in the same directory as `plex_meta_manager.py`. If you don't see the script, run `cd /`
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7. Run `python plex_meta_manager.py -r`, and watch as the script comes to life.
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8. You'll now notice, as per the [configuration documentation](../../config/configuration) on these sources, the script will ask you to click a URL and return an input. Go ahead and do so in this terminal window.
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9. Once finished, and the script succeeds in connecting to your source, press `Ctrl + C` to cancel the script - and close out of the terminal window. Go ahead and stop the docker container, restore your container settings to your original preferences (restore `Time to Run`), and start the container.
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