
Sorry, but I am a linux noob, so kinda fighting this (but really keen to learn). In Radarr/Sonarr I set PGID and PUID to 1000, since that is the ID of my user on the ubuntu machine (“id user”).Īm I doing this wrong, is there a better way? Should I maybe do a group? Make users radarr/sonarr, add to group, including myself, recursively set ugo=rwx to sab folder? Owner of the folder on the ubuntu machine locally is me. Ensure the path exists and the user running Radarr has the correct permissions to access this file/folder 10:07:35.3|Error|DownloadedMovieImportService|Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Radarr: /downloads/complete/movies/movies-folder.
SONARR CONFIG FILE UBUN DOWNLOAD
Is that correct, or should I make it download to one folder only? I only wanted to separate downloads according to categories set in Sonarr/Radarr/Lidarr. SAB isn’t doing any sorting, but it is downloading into subfolders. OK, I changed to /data/sab to /local (sorry, there is no /mnt, that was a path-mistake). I can only map it “wrong”, as map downloads folder from the SAB to the Movies folder on the NAS. The paths, if they are to map to the same folder, are “same”. I also tried Remote Path Mapping, however that doesn’t make much sense, only if I use it “wrong”: data is the mount of the NAS folder in the Docker (set up as volume in Portainer) No files found are eligible for import in /data/Movies/Moviename-Folder One thing I noticed: if I go to Queue, and however over the orange icon, it says: Radarr (or SAB?) moves the file, when done, from complete folder on server to the Movies folder on the NAS.sab downloads into temp, repairs and extracts into complete (all on the server).What I am looking for is to set it up like this: The only way I had it working fine was if I put absolute paths in categories in sab (like not “movies” only but the path that corresponds to the volume mounted in the docker, that corresponds to the NFS share on the NAS, for instance /data/Movies, which is directly on the NAS), and then sab would extract files directly to the folder on the NAS. Radarr basically looks for file, shoots it over to sab, sab downloads, extract, done and places is in the folder on the server.įinally, this file should actually find it’s way on to the NAS.

SONARR CONFIG FILE UBUN TV
So the data is going to /mnt/data/sab/tmp and finally to /mnt/data/sab/complete, including categories movies, tv and music. The server itself has a mounted 2nd disk that is used for local verification, repair and extract. Then, there is a NAS, that is used for storage only. I have an ESXi host, with an ubuntu-server on it, running docker containers: Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Sabnzbd, and some others.

Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): Docker, linuxserver.io imageĬan please someone explain me how my setup should be done? I’ll do my best to explain the situation and how I would like it to work.
