2024-06-28, 08:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-06-28, 08:27 PM by metropical. Edited 1 time in total.)
a bit above my pay grade. Though I am familiar with Terminal (command line for MacOS) and have used it, when I enter "--configdir", I get back "zsh: command not found: --configdir".
I'm gonna assume that this is normally a "hidden" file in the OS. Where might I find it if it exists?
ooo, just found it in "hidden" - .config/jellyfin/logging.default.json.
lemme see what I can figure out.
edited - .config/jellyfin/logging.default.json. as per the linked instruction, but I saw no change when I pasted it in.
closed it and am rerunning the scan.
I'm gonna assume that this is normally a "hidden" file in the OS. Where might I find it if it exists?
ooo, just found it in "hidden" - .config/jellyfin/logging.default.json.
lemme see what I can figure out.
edited - .config/jellyfin/logging.default.json. as per the linked instruction, but I saw no change when I pasted it in.
closed it and am rerunning the scan.
'18 mini Intel, 3.2G, 6c, i7
MacOS 12.7.6 Monterey
JFS 10.10.5 - JFMP 1.11.1
2x 2G WD 5800prm blue in cMP3,1 via unmanaged TP switch.
MacOS 12.7.6 Monterey
JFS 10.10.5 - JFMP 1.11.1
2x 2G WD 5800prm blue in cMP3,1 via unmanaged TP switch.