

(I really must finish configuring the VPN, so I can test this stuff remotely. I'll stop the container, enable SSL, restart the container, and check tonight. The config.xml shows the SSL port as 9898, but it also says SSL isn't enabled. 09:30:55.0|Info|OwinHostController| 09:30:56.2|Info|SonarrBootstrapper|Starting Web Server 09:30:55.0|Info|OwinHostController|Listening on the following URLs:

More info: if I look at the sonarr.txt file in the "logs" folder under "sonarr" in "docker", I see this: I may look into setting up Docker and running sonarr that way, but until I can do that, and make sure it imports all my many shows, I need to get this to run in the meantime. I also tried setting the Media Management perms in Sonarr settings to 777, but that didn't help.Īm I the only one having this problem? Is my solution the way to fix it? (I hope - I have to wait for new episodes to be released, before I can fully close this out). So I manually added both to each folder in the "downloads" path, and gave it all permissions. So in checking the "downloads" shared folder, I don't see either "sc-download" or "sc-nzbdrone" in the permissions. System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path "/volume1/downloads/complete/the.h264-cakes/32e11a0658d44d23a9ca61b3d6155d9b.mkv" is denied. 05:10:31.7|Error|VideoFileInfoReader|Unable to parse media info from file: /volume1/downloads/complete/the.h264-cakes/32e11a0658d44d23a9ca61b3d6155d9b.mkv And the download finishes, but Sonarr never renames the file and moves it to the media folder. But what's happening is that an episode will be downloaded (I use SABnzd, also as a package). Now Sonarr is accessing my indexers again. )Īnyway, I solved the first problem - updating mono's certificates.
Sonarr backup file tv#
And I don't want to have to re-enter many TV shows, until I have to. I've found that trying to restore a Sonarr backup hasn't worked for me, the 2 times I've tried it.
Sonarr backup file zip#
Go to System > Backup in the Sonarr UI Click the Backup button Download the zip after the backup is created for safekeeping ¶ Using file system directly. I don't want to dismantle the Sonarr that's been running fine for years, unless I have absolutely no other choice. ¶ How do I Backup/Restore my Sonarr ¶ Backing up Sonarr ¶ Using built-in backup.
