(2024-02-14, 10:41 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: I tried googling how Synology handles showing you multiple volumes and the best I found is this: https://www.reddit.com/r/synology/commen...t/cyf41tt/
On my Synology NAS, I only have one volume, but I'm thinking that if you scroll down that list of folders when you try and add them, you will find another "Media" folder that will actually be on volume2.
I don't understand why Synology can't show which volume you're actually using.
So as a test, I tried copying oner movie file into /Movies (which is on Vol 1) and added that path to the container to allow access. I made sure permissions had SYSTEM R/W to that folder. I then went on Jellyfin and added that library using that path and same issue! Completely empty and blank. I am at a complete loss here.. It just can not access any folder regardless of location.....
(2024-02-14, 10:51 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: Ok, so I think I understand what's going on now.
You most likely have a shared folder on volume1 named "Media". You now have a shared folder on volume2 named "Media".
This is what's giving you an error. The GUI that Synology made where you add shared folders doesn't display which folders reside in which volume, so it's a guessing game.
I would try renaming either of the shared folders so that both are not "Media". Go to the control panel and edit the name of one of these shared folders.
If you rename the "Media" folder in volume2, just select that new shared folder name in the container manager setup.
The Media share on exists on Vol 2. I do not have anything with that name on Vol 1. I do have a share called Movies which I tried as a test and that did not even work. (my previous post). Frustrating but I do appreciate your help in trying to figure this out!