47 lines
1.6 KiB
Bash
47 lines
1.6 KiB
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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while true; do
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read -p "This will add Hardware Acceleration Support to your Plex Media Server LXC.
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Did you replace 106 with your LXC ID? Proceed(y/n)?" yn
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case $yn in
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[Yy]* ) break;;
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[Nn]* ) exit;;
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* ) echo "Please answer yes or no.";;
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esac
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done
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set -o errexit
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set -o errtrace
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set -o nounset
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set -o pipefail
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shopt -s expand_aliases
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alias die='EXIT=$? LINE=$LINENO error_exit'
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trap die ERR
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function error_exit() {
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trap - ERR
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local DEFAULT='Unknown failure occured.'
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local REASON="\e[97m${1:-$DEFAULT}\e[39m"
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local FLAG="\e[91m[ERROR] \e[93m$EXIT@$LINE"
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msg "$FLAG $REASON"
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exit $EXIT
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}
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function msg() {
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local TEXT="$1"
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echo -e "$TEXT"
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}
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CTID=$1
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CTID_CONFIG_PATH=/etc/pve/lxc/${CTID}.conf
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cat <<EOF >> $CTID_CONFIG_PATH
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lxc.cgroup2.devices.allow: c 226:0 rwm
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lxc.cgroup2.devices.allow: c 226:128 rwm
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lxc.cgroup2.devices.allow: c 29:0 rwm
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lxc.mount.entry: /dev/dri dev/dri none bind,optional,create=dir
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lxc.mount.entry: /dev/fb0 dev/fb0 none bind,optional,create=file
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EOF
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echo -e "\e[1;33m Finished....Please Reboot the LXC to apply the changes \e[0m"
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# Plex can transcode media files on the fly. By default they use the CPU.
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# All Intel CPU’s since Sandy Bridge released in 2011 have hardware acceleration for H.264 built in.
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# So if your CPU supports Quick Sync you can speed up transcoding and reduce load by running the
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# following in the Proxmox web shell (replace 106 with your LXC ID)
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# bash -c "$(wget -qLO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tteck/Proxmox/main/plex_hardware_acceleration.sh)" -s 106
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# Reboot the LXC to apply the changes
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