2024-01-13, 10:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-13, 10:48 AM by Lukas Lindner. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hey there
I rearranged my folder structure a little bit a few days ago ro make it more consistent and suitable for Jellyfin. Jellyfin rescanned the library and found every film again, so far so good.
But when I take a look at the logs, I can see that there are numerous log entries that warn me that the films that I moved could not be found on their old locations.
It looks for example like this:
[WRN] [57] MediaBrowser.Controller.Entities.BaseItem: Unable to find linked item at path "/media/.... and so on
They appear with every new library scan and also if I navigate to - for example - collections etc.
I guess, with the first library scan after restructuring the folders, the films in question got added again as a new item, but the old items never got removed from the system.
It is not problematic as the user experience is not diminished by that. Everything works fine and I see every film just once as it should be.
But I still would like to have system integrity.
Does anyone have a fix for this?
Jellyfin Version: 10.8.13 (latest)
Running on Docker (Container Manager) on my Synology DS 920+ (Operating System: Linux, Architecture: X64)
Thank you
P.S.: Sorry if there already is a thread about this.. I did not found it.
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I rearranged my folder structure a little bit a few days ago ro make it more consistent and suitable for Jellyfin. Jellyfin rescanned the library and found every film again, so far so good.
But when I take a look at the logs, I can see that there are numerous log entries that warn me that the films that I moved could not be found on their old locations.
It looks for example like this:
[WRN] [57] MediaBrowser.Controller.Entities.BaseItem: Unable to find linked item at path "/media/.... and so on
They appear with every new library scan and also if I navigate to - for example - collections etc.
I guess, with the first library scan after restructuring the folders, the films in question got added again as a new item, but the old items never got removed from the system.
It is not problematic as the user experience is not diminished by that. Everything works fine and I see every film just once as it should be.
But I still would like to have system integrity.
Does anyone have a fix for this?
Jellyfin Version: 10.8.13 (latest)
Running on Docker (Container Manager) on my Synology DS 920+ (Operating System: Linux, Architecture: X64)
Thank you
![Smiling-face Smiling-face](https://static.jellyfin.org/forum/images/smilies/apple_emoji/smiling-face.png)
P.S.: Sorry if there already is a thread about this.. I did not found it.