you can define a retention time for sources (=channels) so you can somewhat limit storage usage.
you can define a retention time for sources (=channels) so you can somewhat limit storage usage.
in a docker compose file you can set the option “restart: unless-stopped”
https://docs.docker.com/reference/compose-file/services/#restart
That’s a good hint, although I wouldn’t mind too mich. personally. My server is located in the basement.
I don’t keep track actively. I noticed problems when reading a file and looked at the drive with smartctl for that reason. Does anybody know how to keep track actively?
that wouldn’t be a problem for me, as my server is located in the basement. But good to know!
my currently failing drive is a WD as well… 🥴 I bought it a year ago, I think…
I was thinking actual hard drives, not SSDs…
I fear that will be what I have to do. I’m just so confused why Emby seems to have no problem at allwith it, but Jellyfin does… Not a single show is automatically assigned correctly.
Good to know, but still a lot of source paths would change. that’s my worry…
I have multiple folders with movies and multiple folders with tv shows. Each folder is imported as either “movie only” or “tv show only”…
yes I have. still thanks for the question, I tend to forget about obvious stuff like that… :)
As I wrote, I’ve already tried to change that, but it gives me the same result.
Yes, I suspected that. But I’ve also tried to change that already, to no avail… :-(
i like fruit, so I have kiwi, mango, …
that’s a good idea. i have some of my configurations under version control, but mostly on codeberg. not sure how renovate integrates there…
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The bot consumes the atom feed of a repository, but I don’t use a feed reader. you could also just let Github notify you for new releases. But I don’t pay much attention to github notifications either. I’m a lot more likely to notice something like that if it’s integrated into my social media consumption.
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Amazing, thanks for your work!
used a bash script and a cron job for a long time, now the whole topic is one of the projects i regularly rewrite whenever I want to get my hands dirty with a new programming language or framework.