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Path Mapping on nzbget (why am I so draft!)

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Hi All 

 

I have been using bin hex's version of NZBget for several years but I have grown sick of needing to have a cron job automatically restart the container every hour to fix the hung unpack/unrar process. So Im trying to move over to linuxservers v version but I am having some path mapping issues.

Ive used the same settings from my old binhex nzbget container to the new lsio nzbget container but I am told by soma that "You are using docker; download client NZBGet places downloads in /downloads/completed/Series but this directory does not appear to exist inside the container. Review your remote path mappings and container volume settings."

 

I would appreciate any advice you have:

 

Folder structure:

/mnt/user/Downloads/ with subfolders incomplete, completed/Movies, completed/Series etc.... 

 

NZBGet docker path: /downloads is mapped to /mnt/user/Downloads/

 

NZBGet mappings:

MainDir /downloads

DestDir ${MainDir}/completed

 

Categories in NZBGet

Name: Movies

Dest Path: blank

 

Name: Series

Dest Path: blank

10 hours ago, Garthy said:

NZBGet docker path: /downloads is mapped to /mnt/user/Downloads/

What is the mapping for the other apps?

10 hours ago, Garthy said:

I am told by soma

The mapping for other apps must match on BOTH sides. Not just the /mnt/user/Downloads side. If the other apps think the file is in /data, but NZBGet thinks it's in /downloads, it's not going to work.

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