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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting SOLVED: Container crashes after 85% Libscan

     
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    SOLVED: Container crashes after 85% Libscan

    Jellyfin LXC Container crashes OOM after 85% of the libary scan
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    2025-12-02, 08:09 PM (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 10:50 AM by DarkAvenger. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Hello everyone,
    I'm so glad this forum exists. Smiling-face

    I'm running Jellyfin 10.11.4 in an unprivileged Ubuntu 24.04.4 LXC container (Helper Script) on a Proxmox 8.4 host. The physical hardware is a Dell Wyse 5070 with 32GiB RAM and a 500 GB WD RED SSD.

    The data is stored on a 5TB Seagate USB HDD in an ext4 partition.

    I started with ~100 movies and everything ran smoothly. Then I copied data from another hard drive in the closet to this partition and the problem of the library scan crashing began.
    The LXC initially had 10GB of disk space and 2GiB of RAM.
    After some troubleshooting, I first expanded the disk space to 64GB, then formatted the hard drive from NTFS to ext4, and finally expanded the RAM to 8GiB.
    No luck, it still gets stuck at 85% library scan with OOM.

    According to the log, the problem lies somewhere because a remote metadata provider (OMDb / image provider) is stuck.
    Code:
    [ERR] [26] MediaBrowser.Controller.LibraryTaskScheduler.LimitedConcurrencyLibraryScheduler: Error while performing a library operation
    System.OperationCanceledException: The operation was canceled.


    Code:
    MediaBrowser.Providers.Plugins.Omdb.OmdbProvider.EnsureItemInfo
    HttpClient.Timeout of 100 seconds elapsing
    SocketException (125): Operation canceled
    SslStream.ReadAsyncInternal

    Code:
    JsonException: The input does not contain any JSON tokens

    Do you have any idea how I can solve this problem? What is the best way to make the log available here?

    Greetings from Germany. Smiling-face


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    #2
    Yesterday, 10:48 AM
    I have now tested something else and was able to narrow down the error to at least the Movies section.
    In the meantime, I have set up a second LXC with 4GiB RAM. Here, too, there was an OOM crash. However, the error did not occur when I only scanned the 15 shows (174 episodes). As soon as I start scanning the approx. 408 movies, the LXC crashes again with 100% RAM usage.

    I then removed all media that could not be started (e.g., DVD rips TS folders), but this was also unsuccessful.

    I don't know what to do next...


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    #3
    8 hours ago
    Problem solved. It was due to a movie in the mkv container that contained DTS audio. Jellyfin apparently doesn't like that. Found out by analyzing the debug log.
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