October 11, 20178 yr I'm experiencing the same issue. It usually happens after a few days since the last restart.
October 19, 20178 yr Sonarr keeps just crashing (have to restart to get it to work again) and I see the following error --> at <unknown> <0xffffffff> at (wrapper managed-to-native) object.__icall_wrapper_mono_gc_alloc_vector (intptr,intptr,intptr) [0x00009] in <77c9551943624fd18301ba6f78a841e5>:0 at (wrapper alloc) object.AllocVector (intptr,intptr) [0x000bf] in <77c9551943624fd18301ba6f78a841e5>:0 at System.Xml.XmlEncodedRawTextWriter..ctor (System.IO.TextWriter,System.Xml.XmlWriterSettings) [0x00036] in <d94dcfabccbf4e35a08e6fe5b3f74a7e>:0 at System.Xml.XmlWriterSettings.CreateWriter (System.IO.TextWriter) [0x00041] in <d94dcfabccbf4e35a08e6fe5b3f74a7e>:0 at System.Xml.XmlWriter.Create (System.Text.StringBuilder,System.Xml.XmlWriterSettings) [0x00024] in <d94dcfabccbf4e35a08e6fe5b3f74a7e>:0 at NzbDrone.Core.Extras.Metadata.Consumers.Xbmc.XbmcMetadata.EpisodeMetadata (NzbDrone.Core.Tv.Series,NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.EpisodeFile) [0x0006d] in M:\BuildAgent\work\b69c1fe19bfc2c38\src\NzbDrone.Core\Extras\Metadata\Consumers\Xbmc\XbmcMetadata.cs:210 at NzbDrone.Core.Extras.Metadata.MetadataService.ProcessEpisodeMetadata (NzbDrone.Core.Extras.Metadata.IMetadata,NzbDrone.Core.Tv.Series,NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.EpisodeFile,System.Collections.Generic.List`1<NzbDrone.Core.Extras.Metadata.Files.MetadataFile>) [0x0000d] in M:\BuildAgent\work\b69c1fe19bfc2c38\src\NzbDrone.Core\Extras\Metadata\MetadataService.cs:229 at NzbDrone.Core.Extras.Metadata.MetadataService.CreateAfterSeriesScan (NzbDrone.Core.Tv.Series,System.Collections.Generic.List`1<NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.EpisodeFile>) [0x000b8] in M:\BuildAgent\work\b69c1fe19bfc2c38\src\NzbDrone.Core\Extras\Metadata\MetadataService.cs:75 at NzbDrone.Core.Extras.ExtraService.Handle (NzbDrone.Core.MediaCover.MediaCoversUpdatedEvent) [0x00029] in M:\BuildAgent\work\b69c1fe19bfc2c38\src\NzbDrone.Core\Extras\ExtraService.cs:112 at NzbDrone.Core.Messaging.Events.EventAggregator.PublishEvent<TEvent_REF> (TEvent_REF) [0x000c3] in M:\BuildAgent\work\b69c1fe19bfc2c38\src\NzbDrone.Core\Messaging\Events\EventAggregator.cs:56 at NzbDrone.Core.MediaCover.MediaCoverService.HandleAsync (NzbDrone.Core.Tv.Events.SeriesUpdatedEvent) [0x0000c] in M:\BuildAgent\work\b69c1fe19bfc2c38\src\NzbDrone.Core\MediaCover\MediaCoverService.cs:169 at NzbDrone.Core.Messaging.Events.EventAggregator/<>c__DisplayClass4_2`1<TEvent_REF>.<PublishEvent>b__1 () [0x00035] in M:\BuildAgent\work\b69c1fe19bfc2c38\src\NzbDrone.Core\Messaging\Events\EventAggregator.cs:83
October 22, 20178 yr Hey there, I'm a brand new user to unraid, as well as sonarr. I've managed to get my unraid server up and running, installed (and configured) deluge, jackett, and sonarr, and everything seems to be going the right way... Right until the files have finished downloading. Sonarr can see that the files are complete (displays 100.0% and a full progress bar), but the files never get transferred to my /tv/ directory. The only movement in the right direction is that Series Folders in /tv/ are getting created... but no files are getting moved. I changed Sonarr's logging to capture debug info, and I don't see any notification of failed imports, or file copy errors. I'd expect that I have something set up incorrectly, but I can't really see any switches that look like they control it. What can I do?
October 22, 20178 yr 2 minutes ago, ReidLinden said: Hey there, I'm a brand new user to unraid, as well as sonarr. I've managed to get my unraid server up and running, installed (and configured) deluge, jackett, and sonarr, and everything seems to be going the right way... Right until the files have finished downloading. Sonarr can see that the files are complete (displays 100.0% and a full progress bar), but the files never get transferred to my /tv/ directory. The only movement in the right direction is that Series Folders in /tv/ are getting created... but no files are getting moved. I changed Sonarr's logging to capture debug info, and I don't see any notification of failed imports, or file copy errors. I'd expect that I have something set up incorrectly, but I can't really see any switches that look like they control it. What can I do? I'll take a stab before the experts show up. Sonarr > Settings > Download Client > Completed Download Handling > Is that enabled? Typically if Sonarr is not importing downloads in a new setup, it's because your download client is depositing finished downloads in one folder and Sonarr is looking for them in the wrong folder. Did you configure your Sonarr docker correctly? Sonarr's container path for /downloads should match your download client's container path for /downloads. Sabnzbd is my download client: My Sonarr:
October 22, 20178 yr Thanks @vurt.. yes, `completed download handling` is enabled, and both the downloader and sonarr are configured to see '/downloads/' as /mnt/user/downloads It looks to me like THAT part is working, Sonarr correctly gets download status info from deluge, (at least as far as getting the completion percentage). If I manually copy the files from /downloads/ to /tv/seriesname/, Sonarr correctly picks up fromthere, and I successfully renamed the files, and saw plex pick up and start grabbing metadata for the show. So, it seems like its just the file transfer from /downloads/ to /tv/ that isn't happening... it seems like I should be able to find info in the logs about it, but nothing is jumping out at me.
October 22, 20178 yr Thanks [mention=71477]vurt[/mention].. yes, `completed download handling` is enabled, and both the downloader and sonarr are configured to see '/downloads/' as /mnt/user/downloads It looks to me like THAT part is working, Sonarr correctly gets download status info from deluge, (at least as far as getting the completion percentage). If I manually copy the files from /downloads/ to /tv/seriesname/, Sonarr correctly picks up fromthere, and I successfully renamed the files, and saw plex pick up and start grabbing metadata for the show. So, it seems like its just the file transfer from /downloads/ to /tv/ that isn't happening... it seems like I should be able to find info in the logs about it, but nothing is jumping out at me.Is the file still in use? ie is it seeding?
October 23, 20178 yr yes the files are still seeding... it looked from what I was reading, that it would try a hardlink first (if enabled), and failing that, would fall back to a full copy... then with delete the file, only if not still seeding.
October 23, 20178 yr yes the files are still seeding... it looked from what I was reading, that it would try a hardlink first (if enabled), and failing that, would fall back to a full copy... then with delete the file, only if not still seeding.No idea. Haven't touched a torrent in years, but seems to me if the file is still In use then it can't be moved.Sent from my SM-T560NU using Tapatalk
October 23, 20178 yr Hello, I've had this small problem for quite some time but never tried to figure it out. When Sonarr creates a directory in my TV share i am unable to delete or add anything to it. I can delete if i go into MC and use that to delete stuff. But say tonight i wanted to drag season 3 of The Walking Dead into the The Walking Dead.. i cannot because Sonarr originally created that folder. Any ideas? Edited October 23, 20178 yr by superderpbro
October 23, 20178 yr I know this is a super stupid problem but I searched the forum and can't figure out the exact answer. I just set up Sonarr and sabnzbd and have them working on a fresh new share on my server. They talk to each other and it downloads files, no problem. The issue is that the files that it gets have incorrect permissions: I can't rename, delete, or move anything because they are owned by SERVER\nobody. I can copy or execute. When i run the tool to fix permissions, they are OK. However every subsequent download has the same issue. Did I screw up the share (which is new), the docker permissions for sabnzbd or sonarr or what? The share's SMB security is set to "public". In the docker paths for both sab and sonarr, they are all read\write. Neither of them is set to privileged. So there is some box I didn't check or fill out and I'm not sure which one it is. https://i.imgur.com/Ta6d7XT.png https://i.imgur.com/ingCSLi.png https://i.imgur.com/DwP8UUV.png https://i.imgur.com/yGfv3dd.png
October 23, 20178 yr I haven't had a chance to test this out yet, but I'm remembering that I had to 'blank out' the label field in my downloader setup in sonarr... I was reading some last night about 'completed download handling, and it seems like it might not be 'optional' as the UI indicates... I'm also going to try using 'transmission' instead, and see if that makes any difference... perhaps later tonight I can report back in with success
October 23, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Ouze said: I know this is a super stupid problem but I searched the forum and can't figure out the exact answer. I just set up Sonarr and sabnzbd and have them working on a fresh new share on my server. They talk to each other and it downloads files, no problem. The issue is that the files that it gets have incorrect permissions: I can't rename, delete, or move anything because they are owned by SERVER\nobody. I can copy or execute. When i run the tool to fix permissions, they are OK. However every subsequent download has the same issue. Did I screw up the share (which is new), the docker permissions for sabnzbd or sonarr or what? The share's SMB security is set to "public". In the docker paths for both sab and sonarr, they are all read\write. Neither of them is set to privileged. So there is some box I didn't check or fill out and I'm not sure which one it is. https://i.imgur.com/Ta6d7XT.png https://i.imgur.com/ingCSLi.png https://i.imgur.com/DwP8UUV.png https://i.imgur.com/yGfv3dd.png On your last pic, flip over the setting to "Set Permissions"
October 23, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Squid said: On your last pic, flip over the setting to "Set Permissions" Well, I just feel dumb as all hell Thank you so much.
October 23, 20178 yr 9 hours ago, superderpbro said: Hello, I've had this small problem for quite some time but never tried to figure it out. When Sonarr creates a directory in my TV share i am unable to delete or add anything to it. I can delete if i go into MC and use that to delete stuff. But say tonight i wanted to drag season 3 of The Walking Dead into the The Walking Dead.. i cannot because Sonarr originally created that folder. Any ideas? Same answer as Squid above. Tell Sonarr to set permissions on files and directories
October 23, 20178 yr So, all i do it flip that switch and touch nothing else below it? Will that solve the problem for the hundreds of directorys already made or only the new ones after i switch it? I have no idea what the numbers below it are Edited October 23, 20178 yr by superderpbro
October 23, 20178 yr 57 minutes ago, superderpbro said: So, all i do it flip that switch and touch nothing else below it? Will that solve the problem for the hundreds of directorys already made or only the new ones after i switch it? I have no idea what the numbers below it are It will fix new files. You have to fix the old stuff manually or using the new permissions script. I believe unRAID uses 0666 for files and 0777 for folders as the default.
October 23, 20178 yr File permissions crash course To understand the numbers, add these to give specific results: Read=4 Write=2 execute=1 (execute permissions on a directory means you can access it) 7=4+2+1, all rights 6=4+2, all rights for a "normal" file There are 3 numbers, the first one is the permission for the owner, the second is for the group and the third is for everyone. You can update all your current file permissions like so: Putty server and CD to your TV directory : cd /mnt/user/TV change attribute to all your files, recursively in all directories: "chmod -R 666 *" 666 means everyone can read and write the file This will affect your directories too but you can fix it by changing attributes to all your *first level* directories: "chmod 777 *" 777 means everyone can read, write and get in the directory. If you use season subdirectories, you'll have to fix them manually... "ls -al" will list all files with their permissions
October 23, 20178 yr Thanks. What is the 0 in the numbers (in my pic) used for? Also, I have my shares set up so only one user (Me) can write to any my shares. Everyone else can only read. Will doing what you said affect that? Edited October 23, 20178 yr by superderpbro
October 23, 20178 yr 3 minutes ago, superderpbro said: Thanks. What is the 0 in the numbers (in my pic) used for? Also, I have my shares set up so only one user (Me) can write to any my shares. Everyone else can only read. Will doing what you said affect that? That 0 is for the "special" flag. You can safely let it to 0. Sorry, I'm not very fluent on sharing permissions. Now that I think about it with the kids growing up I may need to address this... Anyway, pick a file that works as you want, "ls -al" on it and that will give you the pattern you need to configure in the permission window of Sonarr. Don't forget to set "chown user" and "chown group". 644 and 755 are probably the right bet.
October 23, 20178 yr 1 minute ago, Squid said: 0 tends to indicate that its an octal value instead of a decimal I thought that was the set-OID, set-GID and the sticky bit. Never used them though...
October 23, 20178 yr Just now, Gog said: I thought that was the set-OID, set-GID and the sticky bit. Never used them though... You're probably right. Just force of habit from old, old days thinking of it like that.
October 23, 20178 yr Just now, superderpbro said: Hmm.. i can't even cd into my TV Shows dir. bash: cd: too many arguments Can you paste the whole command here?
October 23, 20178 yr I dont know how to copy anything out of putty Edited October 23, 20178 yr by superderpbro
October 23, 20178 yr There is a space in your path, the cd command doesn't like it. You need to "escape" the weird character with a "\" but autocomplete can fix that for you. if you type "cd /mnt/user/TV" and hit the tab key, it should fill in "/mnt/user/TV\ Shows".
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