![]() ![]() ![]() I download to \inter directory (1) and then when the files are sorted and unpacked it moves the video file plus any other files such as. I have a general question on binhex-nzbget and how it deals with leftover files after a successful download. At least looking at the logs may give you a clue as to why it's taking so long to startup. I haven't come across a solution yet so I patiently wait until the system shows the successful start in the logs before attempting to open the web UI. I'm seeing similar issues with the Firefox docker container where it's VERY slow to process the container startup scripts. 12:10:30,895 INFO success: nzbget entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs) Patching NZBGet config file for WebDir and ConfigTemplate locations. 12:10:28,872 INFO supervisord started with pid 6 12:10:28,868 INFO Set uid to user 0 succeeded ![]() 12:10:28,868 INFO Included extra file "/etc/supervisor/conf.d/nf" during parsing 12:10:28.528564 Permissions already set for volume mappings Completed pointing to /mnt/user/Completed in my case) for your Sonarr/Radarr/etc container so it can scan and watch for completed downloads. ![]() Then setup the same path/mountpoint (i.e. Then in the config for Nzbget (Settings) under Paths, set MainDir to /config and DestDir to /Completed. I then modified the binhex/nzbget config: changed the /data mountpoint label to /Completed and set the path to /mnt/user/Completed. Set the download location to a folder/share that's available on your unRAID setup.Īs an example, I created a share/folder called Completed on my unRAID. You also shouldn't save downloads into the container as it will fill quickly and your container will crash. Locations inside the container aren't easily accessible by other apps. You need to set the download path (Host Path 2 in the binhex/nzbget config) to a location that's accessible by Sonarr/Radarr/etc. The download is within the container at /usr/local/bin/nzbget/downloads/completed.Īnd after completion it is clear that Sonarr cant find the file thats within the container.Ĭan somebody tell me what I am doing wrong? It seems as if the mapping for /data in the container does not work. Now Sonarr can't find the downloaded files. Radarr still will not move any files after I finish downloading in nzbget and I get the message: "Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Radarr: /data/dst/.My.Mother.x264-TWA.Ive switched from the linuxserver version of nzbget to binhex. Remote path - /mnt/user/NAS/torrentserver/NZBGet/dst Host path - /mnt/user/NAS/torrentserver/NZBGet/dst/ I can't figure out how to get radarr to access both folders so that it can move movies to my /mnt/user/NAS/torrentserver/Media/Movies/ path after completing downloads. So my finished downloads go to /mnt/user/NAS/torrentserver/NZBGet/dst/. I recently started using NZBget and I wanted my files to be downloaded to a separate folder from qbittorent. In the dockers settings I have container path /data set to /mnt/user/NAS/torrentserver/downloads/. I usually use qbittorrent which saves downloads to /mnt/user/NAS/torrentserver/downloads/. ![]()
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