Fix missing Unraid cache mount

Cache folder was not mounted outside of the Docker image since its separation from the config folder.
Config HostDir was only updated for consistency, previous directory was overridden by unraid into the appdata/appname folder anyway.
Name capitalization was corrected as this is only used by new installations & does not affect current installations/updates.
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Terror-Gene 2019-04-11 03:19:05 +09:30 committed by GitHub
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<TemplateURL>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/deployment/unraid/docker-templates/jellyfin.xml</TemplateURL>
<Beta>False</Beta>
<Category>MediaApp:Video MediaApp:Music MediaApp:Photos MediaServer:Video MediaServer:Music MediaServer:Photos</Category>
<Name>JellyFin</Name>
<Name>Jellyfin</Name>
<Description>
JellyFin is The Free Software Media Browser Converted By Community Applications Always verify this template (and values) against the dockerhub support page for the container!![br][br]
Jellyfin is The Free Software Media Browser Converted By Community Applications Always verify this template (and values) against the dockerhub support page for the container!![br][br]
You can add as many mount points as needed for recordings, movies ,etc. [br][br]
[b][span style='color: #E80000;']Directions:[/span][/b][br]
[b]/config[/b] : this is where Jellyfin will store it's databases and configuration.[br][br]
[b]/config[/b] : This is where Jellyfin will store it's databases and configuration.[br][br]
[b]Port[/b] : This is the default port for Jellyfin. (Will add ssl port later)[br][br]
[b]Media[/b] : This is the mounting point of your media. When you access it in Jellyfin it will be /media or whatever you chose for a mount point
[b]Media[/b] : This is the mounting point of your media. When you access it in Jellyfin it will be /media or whatever you chose for a mount point[br][br]
[b]Cache[/b] : This is where Jellyfin will store and manage cached files like images to serve to clients. This is not where all images are stored.[br][br]
[b]Tip:[/b] You can add more volume mappings if you wish Jellyfin has access to it.
</Description>
<Overview>
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</Networking>
<Data>
<Volume>
<HostDir>/mnt/cache/appdata/config</HostDir>
<HostDir>/mnt/user/appdata/jellyfin</HostDir>
<ContainerDir>/config</ContainerDir>
<Mode>rw</Mode>
</Volume>
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<ContainerDir>/media</ContainerDir>
<Mode>rw</Mode>
</Volume>
<Volume>
<HostDir>/mnt/user/appdata/jellyfin/cache/</HostDir>
<ContainerDir>/cache</ContainerDir>
<Mode>rw</Mode>
</Volume>
</Data>
<WebUI>http://[IP]:[PORT:8096]/</WebUI>
<Icon>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/binhex/docker-templates/master/binhex/images/jellyfin-icon.png</Icon>