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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Do heavy processing task on another PC?

     
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    Do heavy processing task on another PC?

    Offload server work
    dmitsuki
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    2024-11-20, 04:44 PM
    I run jellyfin on a patato. Le patato. It's basically a Pi 3. First task like scanning the entire library are dreadfully slow. That's expected given the hardware. Is it possible to offload that first task to another PC somehow (IE install jellyfin on my main pc, do the first scan, transfer it to the patato, and let the patato do the small updates)
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    2024-11-20, 04:46 PM
    If you are using docker, just make a copy of the /config and /cache folder from one host to the other (while Jellyfin is not running).
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    2024-11-20, 04:50 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-11-20, 04:51 PM by Fate. Edited 1 time in total.)
    yeah to offload to another pc:

    - copy data
    - sell pi3
    - buy n100

    /s

    I don't see the point when n100 cost 100$
    as TDp said docker is probably your best bet...
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    2024-11-20, 04:52 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-11-20, 04:53 PM by dmitsuki.)
    (2024-11-20, 04:50 PM)Fate Wrote: yeah to offload to another pc:

    - copy data
    - sell pi3
    - buy n100

    /s

    I don't see the point when n100 cost 100$
    as TDp said docker is probably your best bet...

    Simple. I'm broke and don't have one. I will get intel when I'm not broke but for now I don't even need transcode Grinning-face

    (2024-11-20, 04:46 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: If you are using docker, just make a copy of the /config and /cache folder from one host to the other (while Jellyfin is not running).

    I'm using arch (btw). Where are those folders located on the filesystem?
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    2024-11-20, 05:11 PM
    If it is just installed directly in arch, /var/lib/jellyfin, /etc/jellyfin, and /var/cache/jellyfin are the three directories you would need to mirror. And make sure that your media is located in the same place on both hosts.
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    2024-11-20, 05:30 PM
    Yep that's it, thank you!
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