2024-06-23, 12:18 PM
Hi guys,
I'm new in this forum, so hello to everybody. I've the same problem as @pipozor had, but I'm running Jellyfin in Container Manager (Docker) on Synology DSM 7 in a container under Linux. No login possible. The screenshots would be the same as the ones @pipozor has already posted, so I refrain from posting them again.
My problem is, that I can't find any *.db-shm, *.db.wal, or *.db-journal files in the /docker/jellyfin directory, which could be deleted.
Little background: Until this weekend, I used the Jellyfin app available for Synology DSM and updated it. Then the problem first occured: No login possible anymore. So I uninstalled the app and installed Jellyfin in Docker, which went fine and somehow I managed to log into the application. But when I wanted to enter it again yesterday evening, the same problem occured: No login possible.
Has anybody an idea for a solution?
Version DSM: DSM 7.2.1-69057 Update 5
Version Docker: 20.10.23-1437
Version Portainer: 2.19.5
Thank you and best regards,
Phoenix1000
I'm new in this forum, so hello to everybody. I've the same problem as @pipozor had, but I'm running Jellyfin in Container Manager (Docker) on Synology DSM 7 in a container under Linux. No login possible. The screenshots would be the same as the ones @pipozor has already posted, so I refrain from posting them again.
My problem is, that I can't find any *.db-shm, *.db.wal, or *.db-journal files in the /docker/jellyfin directory, which could be deleted.
Little background: Until this weekend, I used the Jellyfin app available for Synology DSM and updated it. Then the problem first occured: No login possible anymore. So I uninstalled the app and installed Jellyfin in Docker, which went fine and somehow I managed to log into the application. But when I wanted to enter it again yesterday evening, the same problem occured: No login possible.
Has anybody an idea for a solution?
Version DSM: DSM 7.2.1-69057 Update 5
Version Docker: 20.10.23-1437
Version Portainer: 2.19.5
Thank you and best regards,
Phoenix1000