These will always be referring to the filesystem inside the containers. Remote Path Mappings – This one is tricky and still gets me from time to time. If you’re using different users for each app or didn’t set sabnzbd to change permissions, check there first. Permissions – Since we’re using the same user for all of our apps and telling sabnzbd to change permissions to allow all for all users we’ve eliminated the risk here. There are a few areas I’ve found where you can get stuck: It should also show up in your sonarr library. When the file completes downloading it should disappear from your queue in Activity tab. You can also open up SAB in a window and confirm its downloading there. Then click over to the Activity tab and confirm its in there and making progress.
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Click Manual Search.įind a good candidate (small size, low age) and Choose add to download queue. Click that and find a recent episode to test with.
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When you add it, you will see a Go to Series button on the lower right. The magnifying glass will go download everything, we just want to try one episode.
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Then just hit the plus (not the magnifying glass). In the profile dropdown, choose your quality profile. Click add series and find something to test with. Test a DownloadĬlick on the Series on the top nav. Wait until the console finishes importing (you’ll also see notifications on the sonar console when it’s scanning and finishing the imports. However, there’s a hack to click them all mentioned here. You will have to click on the green plus sign next to each series. Sonarr will begin importing your library. Then hit the green check mark on the next screen.
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If not, this is where your existing tv show directories and files should go. If you already migrated your library here, you should see your files. Choose /tv (or wherever you mapped /volume1/video/completed/tv from your NAS folder). In the next screenĬlick the blue folder button. Then click Import Existing Series On Disk button. Sonarr needs to know where your library is so it knows where to put completed downloads. Lets test out that we have integration with SABnzbd. I prefer form login page, add a username and password. I also recommend setting a username and password, especially if you want to access this outside of your network via reverse proxy. If you’re using my config it will look like this: Finally, enter the mapping that you used for usenet-downloads and append /tv onto it. The Remote Path will be the location on the internal sabnzbd container filesystem where sabnzbd puts completed tv shows. Add a new mapping which will let sonarr know where to pick up completed shows from sabnzbd. Confirm you get a connection and then hit save. You get the API key from SABnzbd in the config (gear) under the General tab. Set Name to sabnzbd, Host to your NAS ip address, Port to 28080 and Category to tv. You should see a succeeded message in the lower left. Copy that from NZBPlanet into the correct field in Sonarr. This is located on the Profile page of NZBPlanet. The only thing we need to fill in is the api key.
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Click the big plus and select from the Presets dropdown. On the Indexers Tab we’re going to configure NZBPlanet (or your indexer if different). Make sur that Advanced Settings is Shown. SettingsĬlick on Settings and start with the Media Management tab. Sonarr has been installed and now we need to configure it. What are the Media Server Applications?.