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  1. I was using this setup before. Do you have any advice on what I should change my settings to use the Downloads share I have created?
  2. I'm stumped. I reinstalled Sonarr from scratch by mistake and seem to have missed a setting somewhere. (Couchpotato is working perfectly with sabnzb) Sonarr is having a few issues: 1. It isn't downloading episodes of watched shows. When I manually click search the episode is added to sabnzb. 2. Under activity are 28 episodes that I already. I can see them when I search through my server and I can watch them on plex. When I try to search it says it can't find the file and when I try to remove them sonarr readds them. 3. I'm getting tons of errors Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: Attached are a sonarr log file and a screenshot of my docker mappings. I don't see anything obvious with the mappings and am not sure where to look next. Can anyone help? sonarr.txt
  3. What should I change the mappings to fix it then? Will this work: /dev/rtc /dev/rtc /tv /TV Shows /downloads /mnt/cache/Downloads/ /config /mnt/cache/appdata/Sonarr/
  4. That didn't seem to work. I'm getting errors in Sonarr now. Sonarr mappings: Sonarr Webui:
  5. Ok, that makes sense. It looks like I had 2 things wrong. One is that I was adding /mnt /mnt or /mnt/user /mnt/user to every docker. The second is that I was mapping everything using /mnt/user instead of /mnt/cache (example configs were set to /mnt/user/appdata/Sonarr instead of /mnt/cache/appdata/Sonarr. I've updated all my containers and will see if this worked.
  6. Squid, I tried the steps you posted and everything was moved off the cache. Once I turned use cache drive back to no the next tv show I downloaded was put on the cache drive again. CHBMB, I'm not sure what you mean by the docker mappings? When I initially setup the dockers I had to add /mnt/user to each of the dockers to get them to be able to share the Downloads, Movies, and TV Shows shares. How should I be setting up the mappings?
  7. My TV Shows share doesn't have cache enabled. What I'm seeing is that Sonarr is able to send to SABnzb and download a tv show. It then grabs the tv show and rather than putting it on the array it instead created a new TV Shows folder on my cache drive under /mnt/cache/TV Shows. All my shows from both the array and cache drive show up in the Sonarr UI. Tv Show Share: Sonarr Edit: When I view my cache drive through the main tab:
  8. If I solve the issue for Sonarr I can copy that solution for Couchpotato. Why are my Sonarr downloads being saved onto my cache drive? The path is set to mnt/user/TV Shows as shown in the screenshot. I have tried manually activating the mover and nothing is being moved.
  9. I've been getting warnings from unRAID that my cache drive is full. At first I thought it was an extra plex library that I'd forgotten to delete but I soon discovered that Sonarr and CouchPotato are both placing completed downloads onto my cache drive. Sonarr and Couchpotato are both able to view my complete libraries and I see all my shows/movies listed out correctly but all of my media I've downloaded since switching to dockers is on my cache drive. I checked my shares settings and my Movies and TV Shows folder are both set to NOT use the cache drive. Here are the docker settings for Sonarr Here is what my cache drive is showing I'm sure that I'm missing something in how docker pathing works. Can someone help me out?
  10. That fixed it! Thank you! Any ideas on why losing power (incorrect shutdown) would cause the shares.cfg file to get corrupted? I attached it here. share.old.cfg
  11. Update: I tried reformatting my USB drive and then upgrading to 5.05 as a way to start completely fresh. I replaced these files with my old flash config files: disk.cfg flash.cfg ident.cfg network.cfg passwd Plus.key secrets.tdb shadow share.cfg shares (directory and its content) smb-extra.conf smbpasswd super.dat Everything booted fine. I can see my data is all still there but my shares are still not appearing in the shares tab. I double checked the settings and user shares are enabled. At this point I'm wondering if I should just recreate them (I can read the old configs and set them up the same). But I would like to know what happened and what I can do to prevent it. I've also attached my latest syslog. syslog2.zip
  12. I've searched through the forums and found a few other posts about this but none of their fixes have worked for me. When I go to tower it doesn't list any of the user shares. I can see the tower in my network places in windows explorer and can go into the disks and see that the user share folders are still there along with my data. When the system came back online it ran a full parity check. (no errors) I've rebooted several times. I removed the USB, plugged it into my windows pc, and ran check disk. (found nothing) I ran reiserfsck --check from maintenance mode on both my data drives. (found nothing) -- Do I need to run this on my parity or cache drives? Under settings User shares are set to yes. I haven't specified to include or exclude any drives. To be clear before I lost power I had several user shares. I haven't had any issues since first getting my machine running and I haven't made any recent changes. I've attached my syslog after doing another reboot. These lines look interesting but not sure what to do? Oct 4 09:30:14 Tower kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20130117/psargs-359) Oct 4 09:30:14 Tower kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.SAT0.SPT5._GTF] (Node f107b708), AE_NOT_FOUND (20130117/psparse-537) syslog.zip
  13. That makes sense. I was able to copy them all form /mnt/user/ to /mnt/cache. Should I now delete all of the cache only shares from /mnt/user?