CHBMB Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Mine was a new container as of 6.2 fresh config. The latest update seems to have sorted it. It's been up 2 days so fingers crossed. Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk OK, but if it happens again please post the information we ask for, otherwise nothing we can do. Quote Link to comment
FlyGuy94 Posted November 7, 2016 Share Posted November 7, 2016 So has anyone been successfull with connecting rutorrent with sonarr I cant figure out what to put into the url box inside of sonarr. I am using both dockers from the linuxserver.io group Quote Link to comment
bobbintb Posted November 7, 2016 Share Posted November 7, 2016 So has anyone been successfull with connecting rutorrent with sonarr I cant figure out what to put into the url box inside of sonarr. I am using both dockers from the linuxserver.io group I have. You just put the URL in. Pretty straightforward. What exactly are you stuck on? Quote Link to comment
FlyGuy94 Posted November 16, 2016 Share Posted November 16, 2016 Nevermind I was stupid and put in localhost instead of the correct ip. Quote Link to comment
amb5014 Posted November 21, 2016 Share Posted November 21, 2016 I'm having issues with very high CPU usage for extended periods of time with Sonarr. It is parked at 71-75% cpu usage with nothing showing in the logs. If I stop the docker and bring it back up the issue goes away. Any ideas on what would be causing this behavior? Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted November 21, 2016 Share Posted November 21, 2016 I'm having issues with very high CPU usage for extended periods of time with Sonarr. It is parked at 71-75% cpu usage with nothing showing in the logs. If I stop the docker and bring it back up the issue goes away. Any ideas on what would be causing this behavior? No idea, would be worth checking the Sonarr logs (not the docker logs) and see if anything there sheds some light on it. Quote Link to comment
djvj Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 I am unable to safely shut down this docker. When I try from within Sonarr itself by pressing the power button in the settings, it says it will shutdown shortly but never does. It also tries to connect to sabnzbd every time I try to shutdown as well, which I don't see why it would. This is an excerpt from the log: Sabnzbd Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:59 Sabnzbd Couldn't get download queue. Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:59 TaskExtensions Task Error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:59 LifecycleService Shutdown requested. 18:59 TaskExtensions Task Error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:58 LifecycleService Shutdown requested. 18:58 RssSyncService RSS Sync Completed. Reports found: 225, Reports grabbed: 0 18:58 DownloadDecisionMaker Processing 225 releases 18:58 RssSyncService Starting RSS Sync 18:58 Sabnzbd Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:58 Sabnzbd Couldn't get download queue. Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:58 Sabnzbd Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:56 Sabnzbd Couldn't get download queue. Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:56 TaskExtensions Task Error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:56 LifecycleService Shutdown requested. If I try to Shut the docker from unraid, it hangs forever with no ability to shut it down, even from CLI. The only thing that somewhat worked was stopping the docker service. Also here is an excerpt from the trace log after I clicked shutdown. You can see it didn't process anything except go onto it's normal routine and not shutdown. http://pastebin.com/4m8C35Pt Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 I am unable to safely shut down this docker. When I try from within Sonarr itself by pressing the power button in the settings, it says it will shutdown shortly but never does. It also tries to connect to sabnzbd every time I try to shutdown as well, which I don't see why it would. This is an excerpt from the log: Sabnzbd Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:59 Sabnzbd Couldn't get download queue. Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:59 TaskExtensions Task Error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:59 LifecycleService Shutdown requested. 18:59 TaskExtensions Task Error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:58 LifecycleService Shutdown requested. 18:58 RssSyncService RSS Sync Completed. Reports found: 225, Reports grabbed: 0 18:58 DownloadDecisionMaker Processing 225 releases 18:58 RssSyncService Starting RSS Sync 18:58 Sabnzbd Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:58 Sabnzbd Couldn't get download queue. Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:58 Sabnzbd Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:56 Sabnzbd Couldn't get download queue. Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:56 TaskExtensions Task Error: Unable to connect to SABnzbd, please check your settings 18:56 LifecycleService Shutdown requested. If I try to Shut the docker from unraid, it hangs forever with no ability to shut it down, even from CLI. The only thing that somewhat worked was stopping the docker service. Never seen this issue before for any docker. Can you post the docker run command and docker logs? (Link in my sig) Also remove and reinstall it and see if that works, and try a fresh install into a new appdata folder and see what happens? Any unusual network setup? Can Sonarr communicate with SABNzbd as it looks like there's a problem there. Quote Link to comment
djvj Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 I posted a piece of the trace log in the post above. I reconnected it to sabnzbd. It wasn't running because I was trying to shut down the array so I can add more drives. I brought it back up in the log above. That wasn't the issue though. I can try your other suggestions though. I do have my 2 eth ports in bridge mode, that's the only slightly unusual network setup if you want to call it that. Only one is even connected though. Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 I posted a piece of the trace log in the post above. I reconnected it to sabnzbd. It wasn't running because I was trying to shut down the array so I can add more drives. I brought it back up in the log above. That wasn't the issue though. I can try your other suggestions though. One other thing, shutting down the app via the Sonarr webui may shut the app but it won't stop the docker container afaik. Stop and start containers from the unraid webui. Yeah, if you can do what I've suggested, may help narrow down what's going on. Quote Link to comment
djvj Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 Ok so this round I was able to shut the docker from unraid. Last night I wasn't able to and Sonarr got locked up. At least I fared better this time. Only reason I got suspicious is because sabnzbd had no problem shutting down from its own gui, but sonarr didn't. As long as I can still shut the docker from unraid, I can hopefully shut the array fine. If not, I'll look further into what you suggested. Thanks so far. Quote Link to comment
amb5014 Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 I checked the logs but nothing in there seems out of place. I'll keep an eye on it and post my log if it starts acting up again. I'm having issues with very high CPU usage for extended periods of time with Sonarr. It is parked at 71-75% cpu usage with nothing showing in the logs. If I stop the docker and bring it back up the issue goes away. Any ideas on what would be causing this behavior? No idea, would be worth checking the Sonarr logs (not the docker logs) and see if anything there sheds some light on it. Quote Link to comment
Marvel Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 Hi. I'm getting a locked up webgui and no access to my array. I use the following linuxserver dockers Couchpotato Mysql Rutorrent Sonarr Nzbget Plex Sonarr is the only one I can't connect to when this happens so I wondered if this was causing my problem. I have a thread here with my diagnostics http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=53257.0 Any help would be appreciated Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk It's happened again but it's been working a lot longer this time. Here's a link to the sonarr log https://www.dropbox.com/s/he0tzhi14v5r6yw/sonarr.txt?dl=0 Thanks Edit: Is the log file needed to see if there's any errors ? Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted December 1, 2016 Share Posted December 1, 2016 Nothing really shows in that log. Checked the docker log? Not had any other reports of this on IRC or Github fwiw... What hardware are you running on? Also I can't see how a docker can cause your whole system to lock up. Quote Link to comment
ryanth Posted December 4, 2016 Share Posted December 4, 2016 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? Quote Link to comment
bobbintb Posted December 4, 2016 Share Posted December 4, 2016 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? I think you messed up your copy and paste. Same photo shown twice. Quote Link to comment
ryanth Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 Fixed the links above. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 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? Impossible to say unless you post how you have folders mapped in the webui of both sonarr and couchpotato. Also unless I'm missing something, can't you just set mover to move the files to the array? Quote Link to comment
vurt Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 Has anyone tried to get Sonarr to download subtitles from addic7ed.com in post-processing? I read of a script called Subliminal but how can I install it in the Sonarr docker environment? Subtitles are released later after TV shows so some kinda timer to look for the subtitles would be necessary. Quote Link to comment
ryanth Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 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. Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 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. You should post the template for sonarr (what appears when you hit edit), and the TV Shows share setting (no screenshots were attached) Quote Link to comment
vurt Posted December 5, 2016 Share Posted December 5, 2016 If your TV Show share has Cache enabled you'll see the directory in the Cache drive. unRAID has a mover that moves those files from Cache to the Array. How are you manually activating the mover and what are you trying to move, TV shows? I might be misunderstanding your problem but could it be a naming issue? I recently imported a bunch of TV shows into Sonarr and for a while the mover wouldn't trigger and my cache drive was filling up too (because I was manually putting my files into the Download folder for Sonarr to pick up). I couldn't get it to import manually neither. Turned out to be a folder naming problem and Sonarr wasn't recognizing the name or season and didn't know what to do with it. What I did was, double check the folder name of the TV shows, check the name of the TV show files, within Sonarr add the TV show entry to its library, and then go to manual import and point it at the folder with the files. Quote Link to comment
ryanth Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 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: Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 Stop the docker service. Set the TV Shows settings to use cache=yes Run Mover TV Shows should disappear from the cache drive Set TV Shows to use cache=no Then try a dl again and see what happens Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted December 6, 2016 Share Posted December 6, 2016 In the Sonarr docker mappings you have: /mnt/user/ = /mnt/user/ and /tv = /mnt/user/tv shows/ /downloads = /mnt/user/downloads Which could potentially be causing some confusion as well. Because it gives you two different ways to map both tv and downloads within the container. You could use /tv or /mnt/user/tv shows/ and likewise /downloads or /mnt/user/downloads/ Quote Link to comment
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