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Jellyfin keeps downloading the same images and becomes unresponsive #1863
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Originally created by @TheoLeCalvar on GitHub (Jul 12, 2020).
Describe the bug
During full library scan Jellyfin downloads the same set of images for some series and takes all available memory.
After some time it slows down and the web interface becomes unresponsive.
System:
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
It should download image once and continue to the next serie.
Logs
Additional context
I don't know if it's related but Jellyfin fail to detect new content and cannot identify them (even if an imdb/tvdb/... id is provided).
@TheoLeCalvar commented on GitHub (Jul 19, 2020):
Switching my jellyfin server from an lxc container to a kvm vm fixed the issue.
I used the same
/var/lib/jellyfinfolder on both machines.So I suppose my issue is somehow related to #3558.
@TheoLeCalvar commented on GitHub (Jul 30, 2020):
After upgrading to 10.6 I have the same issue I had on LXC container.
I noticed that only shows from my anime collection have this issue.
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