Also have the stat of a file here, my nzb are coming from NZBFinder if that is relevant. Giving access right via sc-download does nothing for existing folders and files. You have to check what the owner of those folders and files are and add that owner to the group sc-download. Thx very much and sorry for the multiple post question I was hoping for a better chance of getting a solution! I have found that if I go into FileStation, select the folder, right click, select properties, go to the permission tab, select SC-Download, click Apply to this folder and sub folders, this ends up working, and within a few seconds, Sonarr sees the file is complete and moves it.
Does that help anyone figure out whats going on? Hi BenjV ,. Does adding the owner of the folders to sc-download fix this problem for future imports or only for current ones? Depend on how the files are created. The file owner is the application that creates the files on the NAS. So if you put that owner in the group all new files will be fine. But normally files are created with the same privileges as the folder they are created in inherite privs unless the application explicite change those privs.
So if the top folder and all subfolders are given access rights to the sc-download group normally all will be ok for new folders and files. I'm confused because some times downloads, transfert, all process go fine and sometimes everything goes wrong and sonarr can't process any download.
No nzbget does not change the inherited permissions unless you changed the umask which you should no do. You have to give the sc-download and sc-media groups permissions on the top level folder and set for existing folders and files this with FileStation recusively.
You cannot work with the users themself anymore. I don't undertand why some files are good and some are not. I had a kind of similar issue in the past and it's important to remember that it's not just an import automatic or manual. Depending of your configuration, it might be a copy, a move, an hardlink or even a move to trash if the file is an upgrade of another one. In my case, the account didn't had permissions on the recycle folder Right, i solved my problem. I did these things: comment.
I added the group sc-download to my movie and series folder and had to do so manually via Filestation. But sc-download didn't have RW rights to all those folders.
Once i gave sc-download RW right to all sub folders sonarr started crunching releases. LtMarx Does this also work for new imports? Does anyone can give us all the members in each group. Sorry to be a pain but could you give all relevant info on rights and owners for each folder maybe?
Okay, I think I figured out the issue. RAR files maintain the permissions of whomever packaged the files, and uploaded to the Newsgroup. These original permissions are what is causing issues with importing. After making these changes, all downloads, including the random character files began to correctly inherit the permissions of my "Completed" Directory, and Sonarr imported with no issues.
Hope this helps! Hutsoncap It's a little early to say that's definitely fixed it for me but so far so good. Not had a failure since adding that switch. I did the following:. The problem is that you did not convert the shared folder to support ACL's. Read this and especially the last part. I know I am coming to the party way late If I do a normal add NZB manually it will download and unrar fine and save in a "completed" directory and I can move it manually.
If I do something through Sonarr it will send it to NZBget and download it but fails on the unrar Unpack for file name here failed. I added the switch "x -ai" no change. I have my downloads directory set to admin now but also tried sc-download as owner. Completed Download Handling is how Sonarr imports media from your download client to your series folders.
It replaced an older system called the Drone Factory in mid Most setups should exclusively use Completed Download Handling. Depending on your current configuration you may have to deal with one of the following scenarios. The health check link will attempt to direct you to the scenario specific for your configuration.
Create a new category with different output path and select that category in the Sonarr SABnzbd settings page. Do not adjust the Drone Factory Folder to use the same path. Your Download Client is configured to use a category which put completed downloads in the Drone Factory. Create a new category with different output path and select that category in the Sonarr Nzbget settings page.
Sonarr didn't detect any potential conflicts with your configuration. So you should be ready to enable Completed Download Handling. Were all the files missing or only some of them? I clicked the icon to import the first file, it gave me a list of all the 12, so I ticked all 12, but it only got 3 before they were deleted my guess is that the completion of importing the first file triggered the delete starting a race which the next two files won, but the remaining 9 did not.
Using the same category Sonarr is set to use is telling Sonarr to manage it, using a different category would tell Sonarr not to touch it manual import would still work. I suspect what actually happened here is Sonarr started importing the files and shortly after the first ones were imported the logic for Completed Download Handling ran and Sonarr told your download client to remove it because it had already been imported at least one episode file imported.
Would this be the explanation to the problem I am having? Once the file is finished in the Seedbox, due to low storage I bring it down using BT Sync and seed manually using Deluge. Sorry, something went wrong. Skip to content. Star 6. New issue. Jump to bottom. Copy link. Describe the bug For some reason, my Sonarr instance tries to import a failed download from Sabnzbd.
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