Yesterday, 05:03 PM
It's been stuck like this for a long time, it won't move forward, and there's no message in the log. Nothing... WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW? There's no step-by-step guide for such a major update.
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Yesterday, 05:03 PM
It's been stuck like this for a long time, it won't move forward, and there's no message in the log. Nothing... WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW? There's no step-by-step guide for such a major update.
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Yesterday, 05:19 PM
So long as the page continues go refresh and loads it’s still working. It can take a long time.
The only thing to be concerned about is if the jellyfin.exe process just completely vanishes from task manager (like it did for me) - in my case it seemed to recover but then would just close within a minute of a full scan so I had to revert
Yesterday, 05:35 PM
Used my backup and migrated back to 10.10.7.
I'll try again once it has undergone one or two patch releases. In case of troubleshooting context:
Always latest stable installed on Win 11 Pro driven by Ryzen 7 5700X 8-core with 32GB and an RTX 3060.
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Yesterday, 05:36 PM
(Yesterday, 05:19 PM)matt1984 Wrote: So long as the page continues go refresh and loads it’s still working. It can take a long time. Considering the website says it's recommended to use Jellyfin overnight, if the jellyfin.exe process closes, what do I know? I can't just sit there and watch. Plus, it's incredibly slow; there's not even a timeline, a percentage, or anything to show how long it might take. How long did it take you? Are the files reanalyzed (including the intro)?
Yesterday, 06:26 PM
Migration seemed to go fine for me at first but the firetv app crashes 1 second after loading on both my devices and in my computer browser it just completely freezes when I try to play anything. Plus it logs me out every time I refresh the page or load a new tab, even though it's set to remember me.
Yesterday, 08:45 PM
(Yesterday, 05:36 PM)ototos Wrote: Considering the website says it's recommended to use Jellyfin overnight, if the jellyfin.exe process closes, what do I know? I can't just sit there and watch. Plus, it's incredibly slow; there's not even a timeline, a percentage, or anything to show how long it might take. How long did it take you? Are the files reanalyzed (including the intro)? It’s unlikely to take that long, but the only reason I knew it closed was I had task manager open. The longest part seemed fo take 20ish mins for me. If it closes it seems the only real thing to do it revert to your backup and go back to 10.10.7. But if you do just leave it over night if it’s running and you can get in it’s probably fine, if it’s not it failed. For myself I’m going to try once more at the weekend and if it fails again I’ll wait for 10.11.1. Couldn’t see anything in the logs, it just stopped running - and continued to do so
Today, 03:14 AM
(This post was last modified: Today, 04:17 AM by Kubwa. Edited 2 times in total.)
Unfortunately, this version is far away from finished and the release looks a little bit rushed.
I can only speak from my setup and point of view: - Upgrade worked well, had a few error messages, but the overall migration finished with a success message - Movies and Shows were playing and transcoding fine - Scanning of the music library resulted in this issue: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/15000 - Resulting of the impossibility to scan my music library, this issue comes in place: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/14900 - My playlists were gone - Jellyfin took up to 100% cpu (all cores), when just trying to list movies or shows. So much cpu in fact, it brought my running virtual machines to struggle. (jellyfin is running on the host os - Win10) - Overall performance is extremly bad. Sometimes the webpage is not even loading Overall i had to go back to 10.10.7 ![]()
11 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 10 hours ago by tomstephens89. Edited 2 times in total.)
Just updated. My system only took about 5 minutes before the UI was up and everything reporting 10.11. Nearly finished a full library scan. Libary is around 70TB.
This seems very quick compared to what the blog and release notes told me to expect? However my system is a 13th gen i7, 64GB DDR5, a PCIE g4 NVME for the OS/Install and media resides on an 8 disk RAID 0 of spinners. Installed natively on Ubuntu through apt.
10 hours ago
Yes mine was quite quick too but I'm running bare metal on quite a decent machine. Presumably a lot of the warnings are for people on $5 VPSes and Raspberry Pis
9 hours ago
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