2025-03-27, 06:45 PM
Jellyfin is installed as a container, not from a store. But a recent change in Synology's container managements prevents changes after the container has been created. I see in the link provided that /config and /cache are mapped in the set up, which I know wasn't the case in the (different) instructions I used to install. Unless I'm missing it, Synology's Container Manager doesn't show me where they're mapped, but after using portainer to install something else, I saw that it provides a ton of information I can't see in Synology's Container Manager. I think it's my only option to edit now, as well... if that can be done to correct those issues.
I'm mainly just a Windows and database troubleshooting/management guy and I've never been a terminal/command or anything with text fella because, if you don't have the time for actual instruction (which I unfortunately don't usually), it's all a bunch of 'do this' with no explanation of what's happening or why you're doing it.
My thought now is that my /config and /cache folders' initial contents were populated when I first installed, but since they weren't mapped, they were placed in the @docker folder, which I can apparently only enter via SSH.
I'm mainly just a Windows and database troubleshooting/management guy and I've never been a terminal/command or anything with text fella because, if you don't have the time for actual instruction (which I unfortunately don't usually), it's all a bunch of 'do this' with no explanation of what's happening or why you're doing it.
My thought now is that my /config and /cache folders' initial contents were populated when I first installed, but since they weren't mapped, they were placed in the @docker folder, which I can apparently only enter via SSH.