2023-11-08, 08:14 PM
okay so please confirm the following because you have i/o errors in your log that are quite strange
you have a valid database file and make sure you have enough room on your drive and the permissions are correct.
if there is a space issue fix it by deleting some things and maybe truncating your logs if they are big or removing temp files / old downloads.
if there is a permission issue make sure you have chmod and chowned the item correctly for the user docker / jellyfin depending on your setup.. hang on... you might be able to make it work by just adding the uid and gid into your docker run for the root user (not that you should do that, but you could.. just saying) and that should sort the permissions issue out if that is it.
you have a valid database file and make sure you have enough room on your drive and the permissions are correct.
df -h
may help you if you are on linux in seeing if you have low space on your drives.. if you are using your standard root drive look for the / option that is there.if there is a space issue fix it by deleting some things and maybe truncating your logs if they are big or removing temp files / old downloads.
if there is a permission issue make sure you have chmod and chowned the item correctly for the user docker / jellyfin depending on your setup.. hang on... you might be able to make it work by just adding the uid and gid into your docker run for the root user (not that you should do that, but you could.. just saying) and that should sort the permissions issue out if that is it.
HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 142GB 56TB pool soon to be 80TB