I noticed my home servers SSD running out of space and it ended up being my Jellyfin Docker container which wasn’t clearing the directory for transcodes in /var/lib/jellyfin/transcodes correctly.

I simply created a new directory on my media hard drive and bind mounted the above mentioned directory to it. Now Jellyfin got over 1 TB of free space to theoretically clutter. To prevent this I simply created a cronjob to delete old files in case Jellyfin isn’t.

@daily /usr/bin/find /path/to/transcodes -mtime +1 -delete

Easy!

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        9 months ago

        tmpfs is the filesystem you are looking for. You can mount it like any other filesystem in /etc/fstab.

        tmpfs /path/to/transcode/dir tmpfs defaults 0 0

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        9 months ago

        Can just point it to /dev/shm as a transcoding folder, for a quick and dirty way.

        Otherwise you’d mount a tmpfs disk.

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      9 months ago

      I have like a dozen people using my Jellyfin and sometimes 3-4 people watch something at the same time which results in a lot of transcoding data. At the moment my transcoding directory (which is cleaned every 24 hours) is almost 8 GB big. I don’t have the RAM to do this.