2024-11-21, 03:59 PM
Before proceeding, you SHOULD be providing a host path for /config and /cache. That is where your permanent Jellyfin data resides and you should not let Docker/TrueNAS automatically manage it. I have seen users unknowingly run a command that wiped out their Jellyfin data. And I'm thinking that is what TrueNAS is warning about right now.
Pull your data out of the paths that TrueNAS specific, put them in a folder that YOU manage, and then define those paths in the container config.
Pull your data out of the paths that TrueNAS specific, put them in a folder that YOU manage, and then define those paths in the container config.