I’ve removed some of the lines for space, but have left the important bits: ``` ... | Starting Run| ... | Locating config... | | Using /Users/mroche/Plex-Meta-Manager/config/config.yml as config ... | Connecting to TMDb... | TMDb Connection Successful ... | Connecting to Plex Libraries... ... | Connecting to Movies-NOSUCHLIBRARY Library... | ... | Plex Error: Plex Library Movies-NOSUCHLIBRARY not found | | Movies-NOSUCHLIBRARY Library Connection Failed | |====================================================================================================| | Plex Error: No Plex libraries were connected to | ... ``` You can see there that PMM found its config file, was able to connect to TMDb, was able to connect to Plex, and then failed trying to read the “Movies-NOSUCHLIBRARY" library, which of course doesn’t exist. Open the config file again and change "Movies-NOSUCHLIBRARY" to reflect *your own* Movie library in Plex. Say my Movies library is called “All The Movies", so mine looks like this: ```yaml libraries: All The Movies: ## <<< CHANGE THIS LINE metadata_path: - pmm: basic # This is a file within the defaults folder in the Repository - pmm: imdb # This is a file within the defaults folder in the Repository # see the wiki for how to use local files, folders, URLs, or files from git ``` At this point, the top bit of your config file should look like this: ```yaml libraries: THE_NAME_OF_YOUR_MOVIE_LIBRARY: ## <<< CHANGE THIS LINE metadata_path: - pmm: basic # This is a file within the defaults folder in the Repository - pmm: imdb # This is a file within the defaults folder in the Repository # see the wiki for how to use local files, folders, URLs, or files from git playlist_files: - pmm: playlist # This is a file within PMM's defaults folder # see the wiki for how to use local files, folders, URLs, or files from git ``` Where `THE_NAME_OF_YOUR_MOVIE_LIBRARY` has been replaced by the name of your movie library as shown in Plex ["All The Movies" here]: ![movie-lib-name](movie-lib-name.png)