ironsights

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  1. Ok, not sure what changed, but I just searched a movie on radarr and it sent like 10 torrents of the same movie to deluge and 1 of them actually is downloading. This is turning into a head-scratcher. The tracker status keeps going between ok and timed out, but it's still downloading. Progress!!!
  2. Ok. Thank you so much for clearing that up. I could not grasp the concept of volume mappings for the life of me. I have it setup like you suggested. I don't really know how the labels work though tbh. Does that just make another directory in the downloads directory? Also downloads are still saying tracker timed out.
  3. Here's another screenshot of deluge if it helps.
  4. Ok did that. Same thing so far. It's weird because it'll look like they start downloading go to like 0.15% then drop off and go back to 0%.
  5. 1. I didn't know they didn't support port forwarding, but I've already got their membership for another year or so, so I'm stuck with them for now. But I was using NordVPN with haugene / docker-transmission-openvpn and it worked pretty good. 2 and 3. I fixed both of those discrepancies but with the same result. Every torrent is showing the tracker status as timed out and the downloads stay at 0%. Here's my updated docker-compose file.
  6. Ok so I put both the supervisord.log and my docker compose file in these pastebin links. Let me know if that helps.
  7. Hi all. First, thanks BINHEX for this awesome docker project. I got it mostly setup but I'm having issues getting downloads to actually start. I'm using radarr and it sends the torrent over just fine, my IP address shows that I'm connected to my VPN, but the downloads never start. Peers never seem to fully connect and they drop left and right. I'm not quite sure if it's the connection part or if it's a permission issue somewhere. Where can I look to start narrowing this down? I have debugging on. I'm just not sure what logs to look at and what specifically to look for. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!