March 20, 20197 yr I have a Dell XPS 8700 with two 8 terabyte hard drives, a 500 gb cache drive, and 32 gigs of RAM. I'm running 6.7.0-rc5 version of unraid, but this problem was on 6.6.7 stable also. I've installed nzbget, sonarr, and radarr at least ten times with no luck (I know I probably shouldn't have done that). It will download the files off Usenet but it will not rename and move the files. I have everything mapped correctly as far as I can tell. I've also noticed permission issues when deleting the folders of uninstalled containers in the appdata folder. Containers installed, Binhex-delugevpn, Binhex-krusader, Hydra2, 2 different instances of Plex, Sonarr, UniFi-controller Plugins I have installed, CA auto update applications, CA dynamix unlimited width, Community Applications. Dynamix Auto fan control, Dynamix cache directories, Dynamix s3 sleep, Dynamix SCSI Devices, Dynamix system temperature, Fix common problems, Nerd tools, Preclear disks, Speedtest command line tool, Unassigned devices, Unraid Nvidia, User scripts thanks for the help, hope this is enough info. ranchserver-diagnostics-20190320-0718.zip
March 20, 20197 yr Community Expert 5 hours ago, theke0 said: I have everything mapped correctly as far as I can tell. Have you seen the Docker FAQ?
March 21, 20197 yr Author Thank you for that link, I studied it today and I still think I have the Docker volumes mapped out correctly. But maybe I don't and someone can help catch the problem, these are my settings. App Name Container Volume Host Volume nzbget /downloads /mnt/user/Downloads/ /config /mnt/user/appdata/nzbget sonarr /downloads /mnt/user/Downloads/complete_usenet/ /config /mnt/user/appdata/sonarr /dev/rtc /dev/rtc /tv /mnt/user/Media/Visuals/Series In nzbgets settings I have MainDir - /downloads DestDir - ${MainDir}/complete_usenet
March 21, 20197 yr Your /downloads mapping doesnt match between the containers. Give it the exact same host path and everything will work fine
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