![]() I’ve read that pathing (UNC vs Mapped Drives) can be an issue with Sonarr and my drives for my cache and libraries mapped. I put the most time into those, such as importing movies and fixing TV shows, plus all the custom settings. I can see programs being added to the cue:Īdding report to the queue.Īnd it knows the status while things are being downloaded because when I look on the activity page I can see the progress bar but it doesn’t seem to see the download afterwards to rename and move it. Sonarr and Radarr should really be backed up first. Sonarr seems to be able to communicate with NZBGet. At the Newsnab box, click the Presets and choose your usenet indexer. Toggle off the Enable RSS Sync and Enable Search for any torrent indexers you might have already set up (so you can search and add only via usenet), and click the plus sign. It doesn’t appear to be seeing the location NZBGet is downloading the TV shows to. Head to your sonarr /radarr app and go to Settings -> Indexers. ![]() What appears to not be working is the renaming process in Sonarr. Everything was working fine when I was running Sickrage so I would question whether the problems are related to permissions. ![]() How do I set things up so that it all works automatically? My set up is set up a little weird in that I have what I call my Download Cache where NZBGet sends the downloads set up on a different machine (a Banana Pro with 1TB SATA drive attached) from the machine that I have my NZBGet and Sonarr installed on (an Intell NUC) and then my media libraries are spread out over different NAS drives on my network. This is useful for Jackett manual searches. Also, I set up a blackhole directory: every torrent file in there will be downloaded automatically. Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: W:\usenet\complete\TV\5.1.H264-NFHD Sonarr / Radarr / Jackett / NZBGet / Deluge / OpenVPN / Plex - GitHub - sebgl/htpc-download-box: Sonarr / Radarr / Jackett / NZBGet / Deluge / OpenVPN / Plex. Since I made the switch I’ve been forced to rename the files manually and then manually importing then through Sonarr because Sonarr doesn’t seem to see my downloads after they have been downloaded.Here is what the Sonarr log typically says: Everything is setup and configured (program wise). nzbget Alpine-based container is a good low-ressource alternative for sabnzb. One issue though I don’t understand how to set it up so that it works with NZBGet like Sick Rage did and automatically rename the downloads and then move them over to my download library. Re: Sonarr, sabnzbd and radarr setup on TNAS.
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