2025-02-20, 03:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-02-20, 03:25 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
You can delete any/all of the XMLs in /etc/jellyfin. They will regenerate with defaults. Try deleting them and restart the service.
This is a bit more complicated of a situation than the original process is written for. The original migration process assumes you are still on plain Linux. But if you are also migrating to unRAID, you'd need to add some additional volumes for each migrated folder and map them to the directories the migration guide specifies. IN ADDITION to altering the environment variables for each jellyfin directory variable.
(2025-02-20, 03:19 PM)Harmless Wrote: Yeah, I would also like some help. I recently upgraded my server along with the system (Ubuntu -> Unraid), but just copying the files and changing the file paths does not help. I'm able to log in, but other than that, viewing media is broken.
My current thought process is to just copy the users and their metadata over to the new system and rebuild the library.
This is a bit more complicated of a situation than the original process is written for. The original migration process assumes you are still on plain Linux. But if you are also migrating to unRAID, you'd need to add some additional volumes for each migrated folder and map them to the directories the migration guide specifies. IN ADDITION to altering the environment variables for each jellyfin directory variable.