2024-07-03, 02:42 AM
Thank you, that got the server back online.
I've been looking for the setting to clear out the cache files.
I see a scheduled task to clear the cache directory, but it definitely didn't do that.
I'm the only one accessing the server, so there is only one stream going at a time, and I use it only ones in a while.
The day the server crashed, I had been watching 3 different streams.
I didn't take a snapshot of the cache directory before deleting the files, but linux's locate command still have the file names cached.
There were 250 mp4 files in the directory, that I deleted.
I think I stop a stream correctly as well. I don't use the browser back button, I use the back button within Jellyfin, within the player.
If I understand it correctly, ones a stream is stopped, the cache file should also be removed automatically?
So it looks like that scheduled task was not run.
I did find the setting to delete segments, and I have turned that on.
But is there another setting that needs to be updated?
I've been looking for the setting to clear out the cache files.
I see a scheduled task to clear the cache directory, but it definitely didn't do that.
I'm the only one accessing the server, so there is only one stream going at a time, and I use it only ones in a while.
The day the server crashed, I had been watching 3 different streams.
I didn't take a snapshot of the cache directory before deleting the files, but linux's locate command still have the file names cached.
There were 250 mp4 files in the directory, that I deleted.
I think I stop a stream correctly as well. I don't use the browser back button, I use the back button within Jellyfin, within the player.
If I understand it correctly, ones a stream is stopped, the cache file should also be removed automatically?
So it looks like that scheduled task was not run.
I did find the setting to delete segments, and I have turned that on.
But is there another setting that needs to be updated?