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How to configure sonarr localhost with transmission
How to configure sonarr localhost with transmission












how to configure sonarr localhost with transmission
  1. HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR LOCALHOST WITH TRANSMISSION HOW TO
  2. HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR LOCALHOST WITH TRANSMISSION MANUAL
  3. HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR LOCALHOST WITH TRANSMISSION TV

  • First we want to setup our group and user that will ensure that the services in the jails have permissions to your media share.
  • I apologize for the watermark in the video. If you are new to freenas or using a command line, I would recommend entering the commands separately to verify that you don't get any errors. Note: In the video you will notice that I copy and paste multiple commands at the same time. This guide assumes that you already have a windows share with your media, and that the permissions are already configured properly on that.Īlso in order to use these plugins properly, you will need to have a usenet provider account, and indexers.

    how to configure sonarr localhost with transmission

    This guide was created using freenas 11.1-U5

    HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR LOCALHOST WITH TRANSMISSION MANUAL

    I made some assumptions, so your /downloads path in the container and your “Completed Download Folder” in SAB may be something different, you can verify from the docker config (or doing a manual import in sonarr) and SAB’s configuration.An Updated version of this guide for 11.3-U3.2 can be found here. So you’d need to set the remote path to /volume1/downloads/complete and the local path to /downloads. When you do a manual import in sonarr, I’m guessing you are browsing to /downloads for example?Īnd in SAB you have specified that completed downloads for the sonarr category should be moved to /radarr (relative to /volume1/downloads/complete, which is your SAB “Completed Download Folder”)? Sonarr and SAB are running on “different” machines (one in docker, one on the host), so you need to use RPM to translate /volume1/downloads/complete/radarr/ into something your docker container understands, since the container won’t have that path. Remote Path Mapping should be the solution here, I think. Mind that I have already tried to set Remote Path Mappings in Settings -> Download Client already.

    HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR LOCALHOST WITH TRANSMISSION HOW TO

    Obviously Sonarr is able to read and write the /downloads and /TV Shows folders after all!ĭoes anybody have an idea how to get this to work? However, when I try to manually add an episode in Sonarr by navigating to Wanted -> Manual Import, everything works fine. SABnzbd downloads the episode, but Sonarr does not import it. Sonarr correctly finds episodes and sends them to SABnzbd, which is not running via docker but as an app directly on the Synology NAS by the way. I have configured the environment variables PUID and PUIG according to above mentioned guide as well, and the user and group I have defined definitely have permissions for all the folders in question.

    HOW TO CONFIGURE SONARR LOCALHOST WITH TRANSMISSION TV

    In docker, I mounted the paths as written in this guide, with the excpection of naming the mount path to the folder for my tv shows /TV Shows instead of /tv for reasons of consistency. I am running sonarr in docker on a Synology NAS. Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /volume1/downloads/complete/sonarr/01.avi I am getting the infamous error by DownloadedEpisodesImportService: It seems that I can’t make sonarr to import downloaded files.

    how to configure sonarr localhost with transmission

    Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): 5.10.0.160














    How to configure sonarr localhost with transmission