2023-07-13, 10:59 AM
Hello.
I got my Jellyfin setup in via docker in a Raspberry Pi 4 (4Gb).
All of my media is stored on a Buffalo NAS (Model LS210D).
Both the NAS and the RP4 are connected to my router with CAT6 cable.
On my RP4, I mounted the 2 shared folders (film, music) from the NAS using fstab and everything looks ok as the mountpoint still work after RP4 reboot.
Then I create the symlink to point from jellyfin volume folder to the mountpoint. I can select the media folder when scan library and jellyfin started the scanning.
But the scanning stuck at about 86% and was never completed even if I wait for a whole day.
Besides that, when I start the scan, my NAS feels unresponsive. I can barely connect to the NAS dashboard. Also, from my windows PC that I mapped the network drive to the NAS, I cannot connect to the NAS as well.
I tried to stop the scan and stop jellyfin container, reboot the nas, then I can connect to NAS normally. But when I try to refesh/update metadata of the library, the NAS went unresponsive again.
After a few tries, the NAS rebooted with the following notification: "Many bad sectors have been detected and corrected. This drive may fail at any time"
When I check the disk and reboot NAS, everthing seems normal again.
The infomation of the disk inside NAS is:
Model name: ST2000VN004-2E41
Unit capacity: 1847.6GB
Amount Used: 1076.9 GB
% Used: 58.29
File system: XFS
Appreciate any help.
I got my Jellyfin setup in via docker in a Raspberry Pi 4 (4Gb).
All of my media is stored on a Buffalo NAS (Model LS210D).
Both the NAS and the RP4 are connected to my router with CAT6 cable.
On my RP4, I mounted the 2 shared folders (film, music) from the NAS using fstab and everything looks ok as the mountpoint still work after RP4 reboot.
Then I create the symlink to point from jellyfin volume folder to the mountpoint. I can select the media folder when scan library and jellyfin started the scanning.
But the scanning stuck at about 86% and was never completed even if I wait for a whole day.
Besides that, when I start the scan, my NAS feels unresponsive. I can barely connect to the NAS dashboard. Also, from my windows PC that I mapped the network drive to the NAS, I cannot connect to the NAS as well.
I tried to stop the scan and stop jellyfin container, reboot the nas, then I can connect to NAS normally. But when I try to refesh/update metadata of the library, the NAS went unresponsive again.
After a few tries, the NAS rebooted with the following notification: "Many bad sectors have been detected and corrected. This drive may fail at any time"
When I check the disk and reboot NAS, everthing seems normal again.
The infomation of the disk inside NAS is:
Model name: ST2000VN004-2E41
Unit capacity: 1847.6GB
Amount Used: 1076.9 GB
% Used: 58.29
File system: XFS
Appreciate any help.