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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Jellyfin crashes during playback with no evidence in logs

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    Jellyfin crashes during playback with no evidence in logs
    hugefinfan
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    #31
    2024-11-06, 09:56 PM
    Ah, spoke too soon. This just crashed on chrome again:

    Chrome console log:

    Code:
    HLS Error: Type: networkError Details: fragLoadError Fatal: false main.jellyfin.bundle.js:2:69163
    hls.js response error code: 502 main.jellyfin.bundle.js:2:69369
    Requesting url without automatic networking: https://sub.domain.tld/Sessions/Playing/Progress node_modules.jellyfin-apiclient.bundle.js:2:14622
    Requesting url without automatic networking: https://sub.domain.tld/Sessions/Playing/Progress
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    #32
    2024-11-06, 10:14 PM
    Is your router or something just going bad? Bad cable? Dropped packets?
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
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    #33
    2024-11-06, 10:23 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-11-06, 10:27 PM by hugefinfan. Edited 2 times in total.)
    No. I have everything hardwired and a full ubiquity pro stack setup in a rackmount setup.

    Interestingly, back on version 9 of JF I used to be able to reboot the docker container and the video cache would allow it to keep playing through the (20 seconds or so) reboot. Now when I just tested that today the Roku keeps playing through the cache but on the browser it crashes immediately. Is the cache not client-side when watching in the browser?

    I find this strange because if even the slightest network jitter caused JF to crash wouldn't everyone have this problem all the time making web playing essentially unusable? Incredibly I frequently stream jellyfin on airplanes! Talk about a tenuous network connection of dropped packets....
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    #34
    2024-11-06, 10:40 PM
    Are you using custom MTU sizes? Jumbo frames? Separate VLANs for clients and server? Special routing rules?
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
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    #35
    2024-11-07, 12:38 AM
    (2024-11-06, 10:40 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Are you using custom MTU sizes?  Jumbo frames?  Separate VLANs for clients and server?  Special routing rules?

    Adding to what TDP said:
    duplicate IP Addresses? asymmetric routing?

    @OP
    can you create a network capture with wireshark and recreate the crash?
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    #36
    2024-11-07, 12:26 PM
    (2024-11-06, 10:40 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Are you using custom MTU sizes?  Jumbo frames?  Separate VLANs for clients and server?  Special routing rules?

    This forum doesn't host images so I will have to just answer these from my dashboard:

    No custom MTU sizes, yes to Jumbo frames, no to separate VLANS. I'm not sure what would qualify as special routing rules but I have no NAT or static routes set up, only the port forwarding through CloudFlare SSL to the Nginx container.

    I will look into doing a packet capture and try to grab something there.
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    #37
    2024-11-07, 01:56 PM
    Also disable Cloudflare proxying. As stated earlier it is against their TOS to server video through their proxy (they have a PAID tier for that), and we also want to eliminate that as a factor since we have no control over it.
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    #38
    2024-11-07, 02:08 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-11-07, 02:12 PM by hugefinfan. Edited 1 time in total.)
    (2024-11-07, 01:56 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Also disable Cloudflare proxying.  As stated earlier it is against their TOS to server video through their proxy (they have a PAID tier for that), and we also want to eliminate that as a factor since we have no control over it.


    On 10/31 I connected directly from my browser to the local IP (see my post from then on page 3 of this thread). By bypassing the DNS and SSL certs I got this error when it crashed:

    Code:
    Requesting url without automatic networking: http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:8096/Sessions/Playing/Progress node_modules.jellyfin-apiclient.bundle.js:2:14622

    HLS Error: Type: mediaError Details: bufferStalledError Fatal: false main.jellyfin.bundle.js:2:69163

    Requesting url without automatic networking: http://10.xxx.xxx.xxx:8096/Sessions/Playing/Progress
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    #39
    2024-11-15, 01:52 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-11-15, 01:52 PM by hugefinfan.)
    I just wanted to thank everyone for their help.

    I have been running version 10.10.1 for a while now with no problems, even running it through my CloudFlare DNS and Nginx proxy without issue. Long story short I do not understand where the issue came from or what resolved it.

    If I had one wish it would be for this problem to have shown up in a log somewhere and to understand a bit more about why (if this was indeed a network blip) the caching did not allow for effortless recovery.
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