2024-10-09, 08:01 PM
Okay, so the command to remove the folders didn't work, maybe I did something wrong but there were only two versions of the plugin folder, so I rm'd those manually. When I went to /etc/jellyfin there were no playback reporting xml files. I started the jellyfin service again, refreshed, and no change.
So, I didn't interrupt an upgrade. However, I did have a problems with my shares. I had them on a truenas and the lsi controller died on me, so I switched the share location for the movies to my backup nas (I know strange that I backup all my movies), I think at this point I still had continue watching, but I'm not 100% sure. When I got my trunas working again, I changed the share location of the movies, back to the original location.
The Jellyfin vm itself is kept on local storage, so I imagine the db would have been too?
Fresh logs:
https://pastebin.com/qN7N090H
So, I didn't interrupt an upgrade. However, I did have a problems with my shares. I had them on a truenas and the lsi controller died on me, so I switched the share location for the movies to my backup nas (I know strange that I backup all my movies), I think at this point I still had continue watching, but I'm not 100% sure. When I got my trunas working again, I changed the share location of the movies, back to the original location.
The Jellyfin vm itself is kept on local storage, so I imagine the db would have been too?
Fresh logs:
https://pastebin.com/qN7N090H