July 29, 201213 yr hi got sickbeard now running on my PC, and soon will have unRAID. is there a way to migrate all the settings, instead of reconfiguring all settings all over again on unRAID?
July 29, 201213 yr I've done this several times. Your best bet is to take a snapshot of each page you currently have, print them out and then install fresh on the server. One day I installed Sickbeard/Sabnzbd on my unraid server but doing udpates and having too much server load just wasn't worth it so I went back to having all the processing/work done on a Windows workstation computer, then just have the downloads moved over to unraid. I also found out it is just much easier to update the programs also while on a Windows based machine.
July 29, 201213 yr You can go into the apps settings, I believe they are in appdata but could be wrong, and copy the config files and sh files to the unraid data directories for each respective app. This is exactly how I did it when I transitioned. Note that any path that is not relative(if written like C:Sab) will have to be changed, but all in all pretty simple.
July 30, 201213 yr Just finished doing this, what I did was change the ports of the unraid plugin installs to non standard ports. So I basically had parallels of both programs (one on locahost:80whatever, and another on tower:90whatever) once I did the transition and was confident everything was working I copied everything in my sabnzbd\download\incomplete (on my pc) to the same folder on the unraid box. Sab picked up and continued where it had left off, with sick, I just pointed it to my series share and it re-scanned all the episodes I had. I did sab first and like its been said by influencer, I used /usr/local/sabnzbd for the install and /mnt/cache/apps/sabnzbd for the data. Tested it with a few nzbs then went for sickbeard using the same folder structure. Since I had two installs, I was able to toggle back and forth to make sure everything was the same. I still did screenshots in case anything went astray. Good luck!
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