![]() Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Once your problem is solved, please reply to the answer(s) saying '!solved' in the thread. This post has been published and no further action is required for folks to read it. These troubleshooting guides may be useful: If you did include the logs directly in your post, please edit your post to remove them and provide the logs via a pastebin or similar site.Īdditionally, please see our FAQ or other Wiki pages for common questions. If logs are applicable to your request, please review the following link. It appears you are requesting assistance and did not provide any linked logs. If not, you'll at least have some useful logs and screenshots that you'll have shared before one of the helpful humans arrives. Hi OP, before a human comes along, please read below and see if you have any luck with troubleshooting or if your issue is covered by a FAQ. What could cause the files to sometimes not receive the same permissions that the parent directories have? I do have permissions settings check to use the same settings for all subdirectories and files. I think I've noticed it happens when I specifically mark a file to download instead of letting it index it automatically, and maybe sometimes if I add it directly to the NZBGet queue myself, but I haven't kept notes on when it happens exactly, I've just kind of allowed it to happen for a while and occasionally manually move the files. When I inspected the files (Synology DSM) the every subdirectory in the path has read/write access for the media users, but the file itself does not. They've been running for quite some time successfully, but every once in a while I can't get them to import some media. I have a user account for each one of these that all have read/write access to the downloads folder that NZBGet uses. rw-r–r- 1 download download 104635 Aug 6 06:29 taĭrwxr-xr-x 2 download download 4096 Aug 6 06:29 -DL.DD5.1.H264-RARBGĭrwxr-xr-x 2 download download 4096 Aug 6 06:29 .x264-KILLERSĭrwxr-xr-x 2 download download 4096 Aug 6 06:29 -DL.DD5.1.H264-RARBGĭrwxr-xr-x 2 download download 4096 Aug 6 06:29 .x264-KILLERSįor information, the account that I used on Sonarr to connect to rTorrent is the same, “download”.This isn't happening to me exclusively on Sonarr. You need to setup a remote path mapping within Sonarr. ĭrwxr-xr-x 22 root root 4096 Aug 2 21:24 …ĭrwxr-xr-x 8 download users 4096 Aug 6 00:42 ls -laĭrwxr-xr-x 8 download download 4096 Aug 6 06:29. Sonarr and Sabnzbd are on two different machines currently would that be an issue Unless the path SAB reports is available exactly (exact same path) to the machine running Sonarr, Sonarr can’t import the file (because it can’t reach it). I checked chown/chmod of the folder in the seedbox, and it seems ok ls -laĭrwxr-xr-x 6 root root 4096 Aug 2 18:35. I checked (with ls) if the folder name displayed on the error message matches the file path in my seedbox, and there are no errors. No files found are eligible for import in /home/download/torrents/.x264-KILLERSĭownload wasn’t grabbed by sonarr, skipping My seedbox downloads the files, but when it rerieves the files to the NAS, I have 2 errors in the Queue of Sonarr: When I’m looking for a TV Show (for example Suits for the logs), Sonarr succeeds to send the torrents/nzb files to my seedbox. I’m new in Sonarr and I can’t retrieve the files that I’ve downloaded from my seedbox (with rTorrent & Nzbget) to my Synology NAS (with Sonarr & Plex). Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): 4.2.1-0088įirst, thank you for your amazing application, very pratical !īut I’m blocked since 3 hours, I’m looked on every post about my problem, and still nothing… So I give up and I ask for help Sonarr version (exact version): 20160105-8 ![]()
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