wgstarks

Members
  • Posts

    5140
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by wgstarks

  1. I would add a custom user name but as long as you have a strong password you should be good. Downgrading is very simple if you have any issues. I also whitelisted my local network just to avoid having to add login info to all the *arrs.
  2. Afraid I’m out of ideas. You shouldn’t have needed any permission changes to access the share. Just user and password.
  3. I’m guessing you have this share mounted in UD? Have you checked the User settings there?
  4. Anything in the Execution Log? You probably need to enable it as n the View menu.
  5. Have you double checked this? In the past I had a problem where qbit would switch download locations from /data to /downloads for some unknown reason and I would see all the torrents moving as you describe.
  6. The article you linked describes how to increase write speeds to a share. I don’t think that has anything to do with your issue. It’s possible that someone here might have a solution for you but sounds to me like an issue with the Plex app rather than the container. You might have better luck posting on the Plex forum.
  7. Qbittorrent devs have decided that default username and password must now be changed. A temporary password is supposed to be included in the container logs but may not be due to a bug which may not be resolved yet. If you read through the previous couple of pages you'll see quite a lot of discussion regarding this issue but the short version is to revert to a previous version and either stay with it or set a secure user/password. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/75539-support-binhex-qbittorrentvpn/?do=findComment&comment=1329646
  8. Mine is also 777 but I have Set Permission set to Off. I don’t really think there is a need to change the permissions (as per the warning there).
  9. Sorry but I’m not sure what you mean by “preferences line”. The repository field is in the docker container configuration.
  10. On the same screen where you are disabling the “Start search for missing movie” there is also an option to select the Quality Profile. If you select the Any Spanish profile here it should only download a Spanish language version. To be clear though, I haven’t tested this. It could be broken. If that doesn’t work for you I would suggest posting on the Radarr forum. More people there with a better understanding of Radarr under the hood.
  11. Please describe exactly what you mean by “tried”.
  12. You can also set a language on the quality profiles. For instance you could create a 1080p Spanish profile and set it when you add the movie in Radarr.
  13. You would assign a value for each custom format at the bottom of your screenshot (1 for example) and then set a minimum value near the top. Radarr will check the available torrents and assign a score to them based on the total of all custom formats that apply. It will then download the highest scoring torrent. For your situation if you only have the Spanish custom format and give it a score of 1 and also set the minimum score to 1 only Spanish language torrents will be downloaded. The rest should get skipped.
  14. It is unlikely you would be able to access the webui using port forwarding, that would be very insecure anyway. You should be able to access it via openvpn though as long as you have entered the lan network (used by openvpn running on your asus router to assign addresses to openvpn clients) into the docker configuration. You currently have 192.168.1.0/24,192.168.50.0/24.
  15. I’m really not the best person to answer this so my answer may not be completely correct but AFAIK pretty much any container can be manipulated to work on unRAID. How the containers are built (permissions required, network types, etc) can make it easier or harder to use the container with unRAID. I suspect that most dockers can be run on most Linux builds but I’m not a Linux user so that’s just a guess on my part. I know that docker is also supported on the most recent versions of macOS. I run all of my docker containers on unRAID though (with the help of many other unRAID users).
  16. LSIO is linuxserver.io. They have built many docker containers and at one time they customized them for unRAID and recommended running them on unRAID. That seems to no longer be the case. While some of the LSIO members are still shown as unRAID forum members I don’t believe any are still active here and obviously they are no longer customizing their containers for unRAID.
  17. I did another one a little earlier in this thread that may be more to your liking but honestly, I don’t think LSIO really cares much about unRAID users anymore (JUST MY GUESS) and I recommend switching to unifi-controller-reborn. IMHO it’s much easier to install and setup.
  18. I switched from 7.3.83 without any issues. Since they’re two completely separate containers you can just stop the current one, after getting your backup, and then go through the process to install the replacement. It’s easy to revert back if you have issues.
  19. Also, if you’re still having problems post your docker run commands for Radarr and your download client.
  20. This video will likely answer most of your questions. If you still have any unresolved issues you can post them. https://youtu.be/j6lT7zDkT4M?si=lLxfzrTVF0lwDi7_