2025-07-03, 03:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-07-03, 11:56 PM by spanky34. Edited 4 times in total.)
I'm digging this thread up from the dead as I'm experiencing a similar issue. It quickly fails. Here's a pastebin of the logs from the moment I start the execution to the failure.
https://pastebin.com/dPnWT5b0
Initially it was failing at about 3 minutes or so and I noticed some media files mentioned in the logs and removed them. After removing them it fails in just a couple of seconds now. Appears as if I'm having a similar issue to this: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5184 however I'm not entirely sure how to track down the offending json file. Would it make sense to just nuke all keyframes and start fresh?
Update: Deleted one folder in the data/keyframes/ folder and the keyframes task ran for about 15 minutes before failing instead of just 3 seconds. I'm going to delete folders in batches of 3 and keep re running in hopes that I can skip re running for all of them.
Update2: Confirmed fixed. I got through clearing about half of the folders and eventually the task finished without error.
https://pastebin.com/dPnWT5b0
Initially it was failing at about 3 minutes or so and I noticed some media files mentioned in the logs and removed them. After removing them it fails in just a couple of seconds now. Appears as if I'm having a similar issue to this: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5184 however I'm not entirely sure how to track down the offending json file. Would it make sense to just nuke all keyframes and start fresh?
Update: Deleted one folder in the data/keyframes/ folder and the keyframes task ran for about 15 minutes before failing instead of just 3 seconds. I'm going to delete folders in batches of 3 and keep re running in hopes that I can skip re running for all of them.
Update2: Confirmed fixed. I got through clearing about half of the folders and eventually the task finished without error.