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Posts posted by Tyler Durden
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Problem is when I place a requests in Overseer they wont arrive in Radarr.
I've included the log.
Sonarr and Radarr are both connected within Overseer.
I did test the connection and both are succesful.
2021-05-21T13:37:04.018Z [warn][Media Request]: Newly added movie request failed to add to Radarr, marking as unknown
Sonarr and Radarr are working fine. Somehow the connection between Overseerr and Radarr is not good.
Anyone know what the problem is?
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This has been solved. Thanks to you guys!
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8 minutes ago, Squid said:
You never need to use remote mapping. You only use it when it's impossible to get the paths on the template correct.
Remove the remote path mapping
I fully understand it now. Thank you Squid!
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16 minutes ago, FastEddieP said:
hmm without seeing other config screens....
nzbget seems to be trying to write directly to your /mnt/user/tv-shows, it should be going to /mnt/user/download mainframe/completed/tv-shows where Sonarr can pick it up.
Also in nzbget/sonarr/radarr, the default setup has /downloads already setup and you just add the path. If you changed it to /data for all of them make sure Access Mode is read/write slave.
Somewhere you have a mismatch between them. Make sure your categories are the same for each and do you really need a remote port mapping if it is all within unraid?
*If you can post a screenshot of your unraid Sonarr docker config and also one of your nzbget settings/categories screen
I will test it right away. Thank you for your effort and time sir. Will get back to you with the results
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Im all fed up with this shitty problem. Been researching for over a week now and I can't seem to get this to work. There are plenty of posts of people with the same problem.
I will post some screenshots so you guys have some information
- screenshot with the mappings of Deluge, NZBget, Sonarr and Radarr in Unraid.
- screenshot of the Remote Path Mappings within RADARR
- Screenshot of the 'path settings' withing NZBget
- Screenshot with an error from NZBgetlog.
NZBget is telling me there is an permission issue: could not create directory in /mnt/user: Permission Denied.
I have a feeling that using chmod won't solve my problem.
Hopefully someone can spot the problem here.
Thank you in advance guys. Really appreciate all the help here
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12 hours ago, trurl said:
Why? What will you change them to?
Do you know what I mean by "container path"?
Ive read it wrong. I definitely know what u mean by 'container path'
I will check it again
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18 minutes ago, trurl said:
I use NZBGet but linuxserver instead of that one.
Looks like the container path you have specified is /data. Within the application you haven't told it to use anything since MainDir is just a subfolder of AppDir which isn't mapped (or maybe AppDir corresponds to /config so the downloads would be in appdata).
Did someone else setup your dockers before?
No, i've been doing it different this time with my new server.
What else did you notice about my dockers? Have I been making a terrible mistake?
It's my first time using NZBget, I thought I had it all good.
I will change the path mappings and see if there's an improvement.
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10 minutes ago, trurl said:
The fact that you did use CAPITAL was one reason I suspected your mistake.
As already explained, mapping isn't the whole picture. In fact, there is nothing wrong with those mappings as long as the application actually uses the specified container path.
Any path settings WITHIN the application must correspond to a container path.
So I need to edit the pathnames WITHIN nzbget that matches the folders on the 'DOWNLOAD MAINFRAME' folder
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16 minutes ago, trurl said:
Mappings are only part of the puzzle. Applications must write to a path that corresponds to a container path. Linux is case-sensitive.
Good to know that Linux is case-sensitive.
Can I get away with it if I mapped them all good?
And from now on, I will not use CAPITAL
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Just now, trurl said:
If an application is writing to a path that isn't mapped, it will be writing into docker.img
Post diagnostics.
Ahaaa, That's why im seeing docker.img utilization is high popup.
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Hey guys,
First post and that's because im totally clueless now. Ive been using Unraid for several years with great pleasure.
But somehow, I can't seem to find the problem here.
Ive been configuring my new server the last few weeks and now ive been using Deluge and NZBget as download clients and besides that I'm using Sonarr and Radarr to manage them.
Somehow I cannot locate my downloaded NZBget files.
Can someone please double check my path mappings.
Thank you in advance and I really appreciate all the help I can get.
(SOLVED) can't locate downloaded files of nzbget - path seems to be ok
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Just read your post. Did you solve it already?