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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions Scan Media Library stuck at 95.4%

     
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    Scan Media Library stuck at 95.4%

    after adding anime jellyfin wont complete a scan
    Jespor
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    2024-12-19, 10:57 AM
    my girlfriend has recently gotten into watching anime, which I've added through sonarr, in exactly the same way as all my other content. (same naming convention and everything)
    Now it seems like the episodes is blocking jellyfin from completing a scan.
    It sees one episode in each series and season, but it inst playable.
    I've googled around and seen some having the same issue, but i cant see that they have found a solution.

    Im running jellyfin 10.10.3 in docker on an Ubuntu host



    logs:https://pastebin.com/yc0ZAF6C
    (i've shorten it since pastebin wouldnt accept the full)
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    2024-12-19, 12:25 PM
    Ive tried to move the affected episodes out of the jellyfin/sonarr directory.
    fixed it and the scan could complete. I did notice though, that other non-anime files downloaded after i startet downloading anime, also causes the "bug", so it might be a sonarr problem...

    I really dont know what else to do now
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    2024-12-19, 01:12 PM
    This sounds like a permission issue on the content that is being scanned; often I run into this issue when I strip certain things from a file using ffmpeg and forget to re-apply the correct permissions to the newly created one.

    I would try to run

    Code:
    sudo chmod -R 775 /path/to/the/problematic/media

    and then try to scan it again.
    Server specs => OS: Debian 12 | GPU: Arc A380 | CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X | 64GB RAM | 56TB
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    #4
    2024-12-19, 01:30 PM
    I really feel stupid.

    It worked...

    I have been looking, double checking, triple checking, and the permissions seemed to be all set om 775, but running the command did the trick...

    Thanks a lot!
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