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[Issue]: Clean install of 10.9.2 fails during first scan of media library. #11728
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I have exactly the same issue! Clean install Ubuntu Server 24.04, JellyFin 10.9.1 and 10.9.2 produce the same problem (not using containers or virtualisation). JellyFin 10.8 on Ubuntu Server 23.10 using the same library folders worked fine. For me oom kills the process ffprobe for eating up all 32gb ram when scanning the library. As shown image below 1.9gb ram usage before library scan and when scanning you see it going up until oom kills the process. Changing Limit concurrent library scanning tasks and Limit simultaneous image encodings from 0 (let JellyFin decide) to something else stops oom killing the process but scanning library still hangs. Turned on debug logging (see attachment). Hope it helps both problems. |
I am also having this issue, I can dump my logs if needed. |
Same. Scan and Search for missing data both hang. Only the first few hundred get set up then it just stops. |
how does this keep getting worse ! |
Hi @jr253, I am experencing the exact same issue on This restarted 5+ times while scanning large(ish) library, infact it never finishes, just keeps restarting. I have now reverted back to I suspect its the same issue, db's getting busy and causing lock ups like |
Is the process to downgrade simply deleting the 10.9.2 container then finding 10.8.13 (where?) and installing it? |
Unfortunately no, the db etc gets upgraded and is not compatiable with previous versions. A clean install is whats required, or grabbing a copy of 10.8.13 db etc before your upgrade (assuming you upgraded), then you would just need the older version on top. |
So how are all the users who have issues with 10.9.2 getting 10.8.13 to
work? Pardon my ignorance.
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Is the process to downgrade simply deleting the 10.9.2 container then
finding 10.8.13 (where?) and installing it?
Unfortunately no, the db etc gets upgraded and is not compatiable with
previous versions.
A clean install is whats required, or grabbing a copy of 10.8.13 db etc
before your upgrade (assuming you upgraded).
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@MoonOverMiami in my case, I am just changing the version number in my manifest as the However on another machine (non k8s) which im moving bits from, to my new k8s clusters. I used a previous backup of I have since upgraded to |
Sorry, wasn't clear. That's what I meant. A clean install. If I delete the 10.9.2 Jellyfin container I assumed all the data would be deleted including the db. Where is the previous version repository? |
Depends how you have it setup, but typiclaly you have persistent volumes for the db/config, so deleting the container would not touch your db/data/configs etc, only the application/os/container itself.
It doesn't exist, you need to build it from source, all the files are in the main git repo. However, if your using docker, you have a couple options:
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I am not entirely sure, but Jellyfin seems to have issues with some special characters in folder and file names since 10.9.x (e.g. '&' or '–', not '-'). In my case, If a folder contains any of those, it won't show up. Or if a file in a folder contains any, the folder shows up as empty, even when there are other files without those special characters. |
Where are the 'persistent volumes' located and how do I delete them to nuke my JF and install 10.8.13? |
I've found a solution for this. |
Please describe your bug
I just started with Jellyfin last weekend. This issue has been occurring on 10.9.1 and now 10.9.2. I did a clean install of 10.8.9 and it does not exhibit the problem. I simply install jellyfin in Container Manager following the instructions from Jellyfin. I go to ip address:8096 and follow the setup wizard. I add a library. Jellyfin starts scanning the library and eventually fails. I have tried this several times from a totally clean install. Tried to work through the issue on the Troubleshooting section of the forum and was recommended to post an issue here. The troubleshooting thread is here: https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-playback-error-on-every-video I had to cut out a chunk of the log to fit it here, but the entire thing is on the forum.
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10.9.2
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