2024-05-30, 10:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-30, 11:03 AM by huss. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-05-28, 09:00 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: I'm not sure what jellyfin.env the other person was talking about. But I think they are referring to this file.
/etc/default/jellyfin
Which also has the location of jellyfin-web.
when i run the cat command on that location this is my output, does it look right?
Code:
huss@jellyfin3:/etc/default$ cat jellyfin
# Jellyfin default configuration options
# This is a POSIX shell fragment
# Use this file to override the default configurations; add additional
# options with JELLYFIN_ADD_OPTS.
# Under systemd, use
# /etc/systemd/system/jellyfin.service.d/jellyfin.service.conf
# to override the user or this config file's location.
#
# General options
#
# Program directories
JELLYFIN_DATA_DIR="/var/lib/jellyfin"
JELLYFIN_CONFIG_DIR="/etc/jellyfin"
JELLYFIN_LOG_DIR="/var/log/jellyfin"
JELLYFIN_CACHE_DIR="/var/cache/jellyfin"
# web client path, installed by the jellyfin-web package
JELLYFIN_WEB_OPT="--webdir=/usr/share/jellyfin/web"
# ffmpeg binary paths, overriding the system values
JELLYFIN_FFMPEG_OPT="--ffmpeg=/usr/lib/jellyfin-ffmpeg/ffmpeg"
# Disable glibc dynamic heap adjustment
MALLOC_TRIM_THRESHOLD_=131072
# [OPTIONAL] run Jellyfin as a headless service
#JELLYFIN_SERVICE_OPT="--service"
# [OPTIONAL] run Jellyfin without the web app
#JELLYFIN_NOWEBAPP_OPT="--nowebclient"
# Space to add additional command line options to jellyfin (for help see ~$ jellyfin --help)
JELLYFIN_ADDITIONAL_OPTS=""
# [OPTIONAL] run Jellyfin with ASP.NET Server Garbage Collection (uses more RAM and less CPU than Workstation GC)
# 0 = Workstation
# 1 = Server
#COMPlus_gcServer=1
#
# SysV init/Upstart options
#
# Note: These options are ignored by systemd; use /etc/systemd/system/jellyfin.d overrides instead.
#
# Application username
JELLYFIN_USER="jellyfin"
# Full application command
JELLYFIN_ARGS="$JELLYFIN_WEB_OPT $JELLYFIN_FFMPEG_OPT $JELLYFIN_SERVICE_OPT $JELLYFIN_NOWEBAPP_OPT $JELLFIN_ADDITIONAL_OPTS --datadir $JELLYFIN_DATA_DIR --configdir $JELLYFIN_CONFIG_DIR --logdir $JELLYFIN_LOG_DIR --cachedir $JELLYFIN_CACHE_DIR"
huss@jellyfin3:/etc/default$
also where it has
Code:
JELLYFIN_USER="jellyfin"
like on my old server i was able to delete a show directly from my web panel, now i cant.. not sure if its cause i havent added my user to the jellyfin group or not and if thats wats needed.
Jellyfin 10.9.8
Debian 12 Bookworm Bare Metal
Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-1650 v3 @ 3.50GHz, 12 cores
128GB Ram
100TB HDD
1gbps nic
Debian 12 Bookworm Bare Metal
Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-1650 v3 @ 3.50GHz, 12 cores
128GB Ram
100TB HDD
1gbps nic