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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Networking & Access Server won't start [Win11]

     
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    Server won't start [Win11]

    Stav Avraham
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    2023-09-23, 11:37 AM (This post was last modified: 2023-09-23, 11:38 AM by Stav Avraham.)
    Hi guys,
    I've been using Jellyfin as a local video server for a few months now and been enjoying it a lot. Today it suddenly stopped working.
    When I press Start Jellyfin on the tray icon, it holds for a few seconds then returns to a disabled state.



    Not sure what changed that suddenly broke the server.

    Let me know if there are more details I can share with you.
    Thanks!


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    2023-09-23, 01:13 PM
    Hello, Stav.

    Looking at the logs, it looks like there are Disk I/O errors on the sqlite DB:

       

    This might be a full drive, permissions, or (hopefully not) a failing storage device. It is, in any case, having trouble using the DB file on your storage. So that might give you an idea what to look at to solve the issue.
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    2023-09-23, 08:39 PM
    (2023-09-23, 01:13 PM)skribe Wrote: Hello, Stav.

    Looking at the logs, it looks like there are Disk I/O errors on the sqlite DB:



    This might be a full drive, permissions, or (hopefully not) a failing storage device. It is, in any case, having trouble using the DB file on your storage. So that might give you an idea what to look at to solve the issue.

    Oh wow, I can't believe it was that simple. Drive was full.
    Thank you so much for the quick reply!
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