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    Newbie in need of help for backup

    pol77
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    #1
    2024-06-14, 08:19 PM
    Hi all.

    I'm completely new to NAS, QNAP, Containers, Jellyfin and Linux. So you probably understand that I know nothing of anything needed here.

    I have recently purchased a QNAP TS-873A and have sucessfully installed and ran a Jellyfin container which I populated with my movies and after spending many hours cleaning up and correcting the metadata, I realized that I have no way of backing up my configuration / metadata.

    I then found out that I should have made a bind to the local host for /config but now it seems to be too late. I have tried all I could think of but I have not been able to access the files in the container volumes.

    Is there a way for a newbie like me to do that so all my work on the Jellyfin installation will not be in vain?

    I would also love to be able to access the files needed to customize the logos etc.  I have used CSS to customize the logo for a browser, but the Android TV App does not support CSS and I would love to be able to have the custom logo there as well.

    Finally, I have an Nvidia Quadro P1000 coming in the mail to be able to play 4K files. Will that be as straightforward as it seems from the Dashboard/Playback/Trickplay or is there more involved?

    Many thanks and huge gratitude to any who take the time and have the patiente to guide a newbie.
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    2024-06-14, 08:37 PM
    You'd have to open a shell for your Jellyfin container and copy the contents of /config to a path that you've mapped to a host folder.  Once you've done that, map /config to a permanent folder on the host and then move the contents you copied earlier into that new host path.
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    2024-06-14, 08:43 PM
    Hi and thank you for your answer.

    Would you please be able to explain how to open the shell to the jellyfin container?
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    2024-06-14, 08:54 PM
    I don't have a QNAP NAS. My understanding is that you have to SSH to the NAS and then run this command.

    Code:
    sudo docker exec -it <container_name> /bin/bash

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    2024-06-14, 09:09 PM
    Great, thanks once again....

    With a lot of googling, I found this exact command and did exactly that.
    I also found the required commands to navigate the directories and copy.

    Unfortunately, the only host folder that I have mapped to this container is my films and it is mapped as read only, so I cannot copy the config folder to host.

    Is there a way / set of commands to access other host folders or make container folders accessible from the host?
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    2024-06-14, 09:30 PM
    You should be able to just map another folder, any folder, to the container and move stuff there.
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    2024-06-14, 09:37 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-06-14, 09:48 PM by pol77. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Actually, I found a command to copy directly from the container to a share on the NAS.

    Here it is for anyone who needs it in the future!

    Code:
    sudo docker cp Jellyfin:/config /share/Storage

    Where Jellyfin is the name of the container and Storage is the name of my network share on the NAS where I wanted to copy the config.

    All files coppied!

    Now, if I delete this container and create a new Jellyfin container where I bind the config folder to a host folder, then copy the files I jsut extracted, will I in essense have done a full restore, including the metadata and all?
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    2024-06-14, 10:48 PM (This post was last modified: 2024-06-14, 10:48 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
    In theory, yes.
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    2024-06-14, 10:53 PM
    Do you mean that I may not have actually gotten all the needed files? It looks like 19574 files with a total size of 4.72GB.
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    #10
    2024-06-14, 11:02 PM
    The config folder contains everything permanent for Jellyfin. It is the only folder needed to migrate from one install to another.
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