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#Raspberry pi sonarr setup nzbdrone tv
Once complete press save.Įverything should now be correctly set up and you can start adding TV shows to be scheduled in for download. Remember the API key from earlier, this is needed to authenticate Sonarr with Jackett.
#Raspberry pi sonarr setup nzbdrone plus
Back on the Sonarr settings page click the Indexers tab and then the big plus symbol.įill this out with the relevant information. Now we need to configure Sonarr to use Jacket. Repeat these steps for as many indexers as you use. You will have to fill out the information there and click save. This will open the settings menu for this indexer. To add an indexer you will need to click the green Add indexer button from the menu just under the API key ( you will need this later ).Ī huge list of indexers will show find the one you use and click this spanner icon.
#Raspberry pi sonarr setup nzbdrone how to
Very easy to follow but there is no explanation on how to set up indexers on Jackett. On the homepage of Jackett there is a brief explanation on how to add Jackett as an Indexer to CouchPotato, Sonarr and Radarr. If everything is filled out correctly the test will succeed and you can click Save Now you will see a menu where you can fill out the connection details to your rTorrent session.
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This will open a menu where you can select your download client from. In this example I will be using rTorrent as this is what we have previously installed.Ĭlick Download Client > Big plus symbol. The first thing we want to do is add a download client. This is where we will spend most of the time configuring Sonarr. You will want to click on settings on the menu bar to open the settings menu. Hopefully this post will help anyone in the future! Sonarrįirst thing you will see when opening Sonarr will be something similar to this: I know it would have helped me a lot if there was a nice blog post or two explaining a few details when i was looking into setting everything up. I thought this would need a little explaining as I left out some details from the previous post as I thought it is pretty self explanatory but you can never be too helpful. This is a follow on post from that with some information on how to configure both Sonarr and Jackett.
#Raspberry pi sonarr setup nzbdrone install
Unfortunately I don't really know how to go about checking that (or fixing it).In one of my previous blog posts I explained how to install Sonarr, Jackett and RuTorrent using Docker. So I'm assuming something is not mounted properly? It's like the mount isn't syncing with the network share. It is however in /mnt/sapn-t520/Adventure Time/Season 7/ However the file is not deleted from where Transmission deleted it to and it is not in its final location when viewed from the home computer or smbclient. Once the download is finished Sonarr successfully removes the torrent from Transmission and says it has moved it to the final location (/mnt/sapn-t520/Adventure Time/Season 7/blah blah blah.mkv). However I cannot see that file when viewing from /mnt/sapn-t520. The file that Transmission downloads appears in the network share when I view it from the home computer or via smbclient. Transmission is setup to stop as soon as the download is complete. Sonarr successfully adds it to Transmissions queue and the download begins. Explore other options in the menu and visit FAQ for more advanced instructions. Hi Folks, was following this guide: which links to this guide for Pi: I can follow the guide all the way through to here: rootSonarr:/tmp echo deb xxxs:/// master main sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list deb xxxs:/// master main (removed proper url due to new post limit) rootSonarr:/tmp apt-get install nzbdrone Reading package lists Done Building. I can add a series, search for an episode and request it be downloaded. Configure containers you deploy by pointing your browser at the Raspberry IP address followed by the port number of the container. Sonarr seems to be working and has been setup with an Indexer (RARBG) and a download client (Transmission). However after a reboot (of the entire network and internet) that seems to have stopped. When I first did this I was then able to to go to /mnt/sapn-t520 and also see what was on the share and Sonarr was playing nicelt. I can connect to it using smbclient and can see any files or folders I add there. I have setup a mount to the network share in mnt/sapn-t520. Both the home computer and the rasberry pi are connect to a LAN via ethernet.
The share I am trying to connect to is on my home computer running Windows 7.
I've set up a Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian Jessie Lite (latest), Sonarr, Transmission, and mounted a Samba share using the following tutorials. I'm a total noob at this so please bear with me and sorry for the long post.