2024-01-17, 09:40 PM
Another update: I and my friend looked at the logs. Although I don't know the specifics of the scheduler in Jellyfin, I suspect that I have a broken database.
Jellyfin seems to be trying to access non existing files and directories. Remember: I moved them on the disk. If Jellyfin didn't pick this up correctly or only partially, this would explain the behaviour that we see?
There's also a message about the Scheduler - seems like it cannot finish something. Instead of allocating your time to fix these conflicts manually, I'd suggest to delete the deployment, delete all configuration and start from scratch. Sure, I'd love to fix the problem, but I hate wasting time if it's just easier with a different way.
Jellyfin seems to be trying to access non existing files and directories. Remember: I moved them on the disk. If Jellyfin didn't pick this up correctly or only partially, this would explain the behaviour that we see?
There's also a message about the Scheduler - seems like it cannot finish something. Instead of allocating your time to fix these conflicts manually, I'd suggest to delete the deployment, delete all configuration and start from scratch. Sure, I'd love to fix the problem, but I hate wasting time if it's just easier with a different way.