No. If I recall correctly, I added the Jellyfin user to my user group so that it could access the media without an issue. It's not having any permission problems and I never changed the jellyfin user group field. I preferred to have it running under its own user.
As I stated in my last post, the issue was that it was running out of space on /var/ to do the database migration. Once I created a larger drive in my VM and attached it and changed fstab to mount it as /var/, it all went off without a hitch.
However, now I have a 4.4GB partition on sda that I don't know what to do with. If I copy /var/ from the larger drive back to the 4.4GB drive and change fstab back to the way it was, it runs out of room again, even though the migration is already done. It looks like I need to keep the separate drive as /var/ and figure out another purpose for the 4.4GB partition. Unless I can find a way to steal a couple of GB from / and add them to the 4.4GB partition and set it back as /var/. Not sure how I'm going to pull that off, though. Gparted doesn't seem to want to work right in a VM.
As I stated in my last post, the issue was that it was running out of space on /var/ to do the database migration. Once I created a larger drive in my VM and attached it and changed fstab to mount it as /var/, it all went off without a hitch.
However, now I have a 4.4GB partition on sda that I don't know what to do with. If I copy /var/ from the larger drive back to the 4.4GB drive and change fstab back to the way it was, it runs out of room again, even though the migration is already done. It looks like I need to keep the separate drive as /var/ and figure out another purpose for the 4.4GB partition. Unless I can find a way to steal a couple of GB from / and add them to the 4.4GB partition and set it back as /var/. Not sure how I'm going to pull that off, though. Gparted doesn't seem to want to work right in a VM.
Jellyfin 10.10.7
Debian 12 Bullseye (Proxmox qemu VM)
4 cores, 1 socket
8GB RAM
OS Drive: 64GB
GPU passthrough: GTX1070
Storage SATA passthrough: 2x18TB HDD RAIDZ
Debian 12 Bullseye (Proxmox qemu VM)
4 cores, 1 socket
8GB RAM
OS Drive: 64GB
GPU passthrough: GTX1070
Storage SATA passthrough: 2x18TB HDD RAIDZ
