- #SABNZBD SONARR SETUP DOCKER FULL#
- #SABNZBD SONARR SETUP DOCKER DOWNLOAD#
- #SABNZBD SONARR SETUP DOCKER TORRENT#
log-file "$HOME"/scripts/rclone-upload.log "$HOME"/bin/rclone move "$HOME"/Stuff/Local/ remote: \ Trap 'rm -f "$lock_file" exit 0' SIGINT SIGTERMĮcho "Rclone upload script is already running." Lock_file="$HOME/scripts/rclone-upload.lock" The original script will look like this: #!/bin/bash You need to add the -exclude "Downloads/**" \ flag
#SABNZBD SONARR SETUP DOCKER TORRENT#
Be sure to follow this or your seeding torrent data will be removed.
We now need to tell rclone to ignore our Downloads and only touch Stuff/Local. home3/usbdocs/Stuff/Local/Downloads/usenet/RadarrĪdd these Categories to NZBget by navigating to the web UI, Click Settings at the top of the page and then Categories on the left hand sideīe sure to scroll to the bottom and save. home3/usbdocs/Stuff/Local/Downloads/usenet/Sonarr NZB downloaders work a little differently so your need to make Categories for both sonarr and radarr and point them to the respective folders like soĬd ~/Stuff/Local/Downloads/usenet/Sonarr pwd Mkdir -p ~/Stuff/Local/Downloads/usenet/Radarr Mkdir -p ~/Stuff/Local/Downloads/usenet/Sonarr Now lets make one for NZBdownloads in this case NZBget
#SABNZBD SONARR SETUP DOCKER DOWNLOAD#
Proceed to set your Torrent Client to the same download path as you’ve just created.Įnsure your download client is linked to your sonar/radarr with similar settings to these
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Login via SSH to confirm your full download path.Ĭd ~/Stuff/Local/Downloads/torrents/Deluge This could be changed at the end to rutorrent transmission or any other client you may be using Mkdir -p ~/Stuff/Local/Downloads/torrents/Deluge/ So, the first steps are to create a download folder, we will create a Folder for both Torrent downloads and Usenet downloads
Think of this as a shortcut between a local path in this case your Slot and a Remote path where downloads are stored for processing, this could be another server or a cloud mount, In our case we will be using a MergerFS mount as our remote path, this has the effect of instantaneous media management. Create Folder Structureīoth Sonarr and Radarr offer an option called remote path mapping. Have the rclone upload script included in the docs up and running.Have MergerFS Mount setup and working correctly.You have a working Download client installed and running on your Slot, that is connected to sonar/radarr.In this guide, we'll be setting up Sonarr/Radarr to use the remote path mapping to enable instantaneous Media management and limit disk Input/Output. Torrent Clients Deluge Host:, OR WORSE!. Be sure to enable "Show Advanced settings" Using the Cog Icon in the top left-hand side to show URL Base Field.To add your preferred client, click the big + button, then select your preferred client.Click Save changes to save your changes.You'll see the absolute path of the Root folder. From here, navigate to your ~/media/ folder and select the correct folder.This will bring up the File Browser window.To add your Root Folders, select Add Root Folder also under Settings -> Media Management.We have a guide for that HERE Add your media Root Folder You can use clever manipluation to keep hardlinking with mergerfs, using Remote Path Mapping. Sonarr will resort to copying, which is prone to errors.įor this, use an rclone VFS and MergerFS Setup Hardlinks do not work for mounts as they are different filesystems. If your root folder is located on a mount (e.g., using a rclone mount), you should set this above setting to No. You can do anything to this file without affecting your source file and vice versa. Hardlinks effectively creates a file that points directly to your source file in the disk.Under Importing section, make sure that Use hardlinks instead of copy is checked.The defaults work well with Plex's naming scheme. You can leave the rest of the options as-is.Under Episode Naming section, check Rename Episodes.Make sure that advanced settings are set to Shown and click Media Management.Access and log in to your Sonarr instance using the credentials you set during installation.