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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Unable to access webgui after update

     
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    Unable to access webgui after update

    I don't even know if 10.11.0 is working or not.
    Huecuva
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    #1
    10 hours ago (This post was last modified: 10 hours ago by Huecuva. Edited 2 times in total.)
    I'm running Jellyfin in a headless Debian VM. I noticed today that I was unable to access my Jellyfin webgui to watch any of my movies. To fix it I restored a proxmox backup of my VM to before the last Jellyfin update and was able to reach the webgui. I then tried to run updates and again lost access to the webgui. Upon doing some research I've learned that is known and (more or less) expected behaviour for this particular significant update 

    Following the recommendations here, I made sure my library listed only 100 items in the webgui. I made sure I was running 10.10.7 before doing up the update and made sure that I had stopped the Jellyfin service. I then ran
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    sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade jellyfin -y 
    in order to upgrade Jellyfin alone and take care of other upgrades to the server afterwords. However, I am still unable to access the webgui. 

    I understand from the link I posted above that it could take several hours to finish migrating my media database based on the fact that I have several TB of movies and TV shows. However, there is mentioned something called the Startup UI. I am unable to access this. If it's supposed to appear in place of the standard webgui while the server does its thing, it's not working. If not, I don't know how to access it and I can't find anywhere on the Jellyfin site where it indicates how to access the Startup UI other than it is "only accessible in your configured local networks". What does that even mean? If it's accessible on the LAN via the same IP address as the server, what port do I need to go to? Again, if it's the same as the standard webgui, then it's not working.

    Can anyone tell me if this is working correctly and how to access the Startup UI or how to fix this issue if it's not?
    Jellyfin 10.10.7
    Debian 12 Bullseye (Proxmox qemu VM)
    4 cores, 1 socket
    8GB RAM
    OS Drive: 64GB
    GPU passthrough: GTX1070
    Storage SATA passthrough: 2x18TB HDD RAIDZ
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    #2
    5 hours ago
    What does "sudo systemctl status jellyfin" show?

    Plugins have been causing some problems.

    You can delete/ move the folders in /var/lib/jellyfin/plugins and try starting the server.
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    #3
    4 hours ago (This post was last modified: 3 hours ago by Huecuva. Edited 3 times in total.)
    Of course I hadn't thought to check that myself before posting. That would have told me whether it was actually working or not. However, I would still have had to post. 

    Code:
    × jellyfin.service - Jellyfin Media Server
        Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/jellyfin.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
        Drop-In: /etc/systemd/system/jellyfin.service.d
                └─jellyfin.service.conf
        Active: failed (Result: signal) since Sun 2025-11-09 00:01:23 PST; 5h 31min ago
      Duration: 592ms
        Process: 2043 ExecStart=/usr/bin/jellyfin $JELLYFIN_WEB_OPT $JELLYFIN_FFMPEG_OPT $JELLYFIN_SERVICE_OPT $JELLYFIN_NOWEBAPP_OPT $JELLYFIN_ADDITIONAL_OPTS (code=killed, signal=ABRT)
      Main PID: 2043 (code=killed, signal=ABRT)
            CPU: 536ms

    Nov 09 00:01:23 Ilithid systemd[1]: jellyfin.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5.
    Nov 09 00:01:23 Ilithid systemd[1]: Stopped jellyfin.service - Jellyfin Media Server.
    Nov 09 00:01:23 Ilithid systemd[1]: jellyfin.service: Start request repeated too quickly.
    Nov 09 00:01:23 Ilithid systemd[1]: jellyfin.service: Failed with result 'signal'.
    Nov 09 00:01:23 Ilithid systemd[1]: Failed to start jellyfin.service - Jellyfin Media Server.

    It's not running properly. What happened and how do I fix this? I've never installed any extra plugins and the only folders in /var/lib/jellyfin/plugs are configurations and .jellyfin-plugin. Nonetheless, I copied them elsewhere and deleted them and tried to restart jellyfin. It still will not start.

    As of 20 days ago this was a known and apparently very common issue. Has it not yet been addressed? I'm starting to wonder if uninstalling and reinstalling might be an easier path.
    Jellyfin 10.10.7
    Debian 12 Bullseye (Proxmox qemu VM)
    4 cores, 1 socket
    8GB RAM
    OS Drive: 64GB
    GPU passthrough: GTX1070
    Storage SATA passthrough: 2x18TB HDD RAIDZ
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