2024-08-30, 09:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-30, 09:52 AM by vivisho. Edited 2 times in total.)
(2024-08-30, 01:45 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Jellyfin doesn't make the determination whether it has permission to access a file/folder or not. Windows does.
When you upgraded from, I'm assuming 10.8.13, did you use the same install type? Which install type is that? A standard install or service install? If it is a service install, what user is the service running as? Does that user have access to the X drive?
I'm not familiar with raidrive. From their site it looks like you set the permissions of for the mount in the raidrive UI. I'm not sure how granular that permission control is.
Can you share your full jellyfin logs via pastebin?
It seems like I have lost the log of the day I updated Jellyfin.
No, I upgraded from the version 10.9.xx. I upgraded to the latest version on windows home edition as well. It works perfect on that.
I just downloaded the latest version and installed it with the existing settings. Upon installation, there was no option like a standard install or a service install. I just simply rolled over the old version. The weird thing is It didn't work just on windows server. All users have been given full control over permissions. Here can you guide me how to do a standard install or a service install.
I think It has nothing to do with the mounted drive X. Jellyfin can access X drive straight on another windows without any tweaks.
Old library still scan and update the new additions. The problem is with the new added library scanning and adding the media.