![]() ![]() I'm going to step through installing and configuring the following applications which will allow you to automate the discovery, downloading, moving and organisation of your media content! This requires:īefore starting, make sure you have the Community Applications Plugin installed on Unraid before proceeding. Automating your Usenet Download Setup on Unraid.Switching from Torrents to Usenet - the Why and How.Update : I've since switch from torrents to Usenets for my downloading needs, read more about this: Jackett allows you to aggregate a number of torrent indexers into a single source and integrates well with Sonarr/Radarr. To help Sonarr and Radarr search through indexers for torrents, I installed Jackett. I also discovered Radarr - a fork of Sonarr with near identical setup which helps download media content that Sonarr doesn't support. Sonarr met my requirements perfectly! Sonarr is easy to configure, worked perfectly with Deluge (my choice of BitTorrent client) and had an amazing user interface. My search for an alternative lead me to Sonarr. After spending hours trying fix the issue and trying to find other people who ran into the same issue, I gave up and looked for an alternative. The initial configuration was fine, but I was simply not able to get it connecting to Deluge (my favourite torrent client). After downloading the Docker image, I attempted to set it up. The first application I stumbled across which did this is Couch Potato.Īfter reading good things about Couch Potato, I decided to give it a go. These applications needed to automate the discovery, downloading and moving/renaming my media content. I didn't want management of this content to be manual, so I looked for automated media-management software solutions compatible with Unraid. I wanted my Unraid/NAS setup to house all my media content. Overall the setup was very easy and took me one afternoon to complete. RootFolderNotFoundException**: Root folder ‘/data/tv/’ was not found.**Īt .EnsureEpisodeFolder(EpisodeFile episodeFile, Series series, Int32 seasonNumber, String filePath) in C:\BuildAgent\work\13f3e374fa512e16\src\NzbDrone.Core\MediaFiles\EpisodeFileMovingService.cs:line 157Īt .MoveEpisodeFile(EpisodeFile episodeFile, LocalEpisode localEpisode) in C:\BuildAgent\work\13f3e374fa512e16\src\NzbDrone.Core\MediaFiles\EpisodeFileMovingService.cs:line 73Īt .UpgradeEpisodeFile(EpisodeFile episodeFile, LocalEpisode localEpisode, Boolean copyOnly) in C:\BuildAgent\work\13f3e374fa512e16\src\NzbDrone.Core\MediaFiles\UpgradeMediaFileService.cs:line 77Īt .ImportApprovedEpisodes.Import(List`1 decisions, Boolean newDownload, DownloadClientItem downloadClientItem, ImportMode importMode) in C:\BuildAgent\work\13f3e374fa512e16\src\NzbDrone.Core\MediaFiles\EpisodeImport\ImportApprovedEpisodes.In my first Unraid article, I went through my experience installing and configuring Unraid. 14:37:33.9|Warn|ImportApprovedEpisodes|Couldn’t import episode /data/usenet/tv/Serengeti - 0301 - Refuge/Serengeti.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.H.264-PlayWEB.mkv Location of download managers output directoryġ92.168.0.126 /data/usenet/ /data/usenet/ġ92.168.0.126 /data/torrents/ /data/torrents/ Location of TV library on disk (See note in Application setup) I don’t know where Sonarr is getting the Root folder to be “/data/tv/”Ĭontainer Path: /tv /mnt/user/data/media/tv/ Per TRaSH my folder structure is as followsĪfter Sabnzb downloaded the series Serengeti season 03 episode 01 Sonarr did not move it to the array. I am using Sonarr v4 to take advantage of Custom Formats. I recently migrated my Unraid server following. ![]()
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