2024-11-04, 12:52 PM
What may have happened is that when you upgraded jellyfin, the docker managed storage was detached and pruned (deleted).
In the container configuration, you must provide a folder on the host to mount /config and /cache. This provides permanent storage for Jellyfin that won't get deleted in this manner.
In the container configuration, you must provide a folder on the host to mount /config and /cache. This provides permanent storage for Jellyfin that won't get deleted in this manner.