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Linux install sonarr
Linux install sonarr










linux install sonarr
  1. #LINUX INSTALL SONARR HOW TO#
  2. #LINUX INSTALL SONARR UPDATE#
  3. #LINUX INSTALL SONARR RAR#

These are the sources I used in creating this guide. I'm also happy to receive feedback on how this guide can be improved, or on any mistakes that you may have noticed. I am planning on making a video to go along with it, and I will post that as soon as it's available. I hope that this guide was helpful, and that you get good use out of it. That's it, apart from some fine tuning according to your preferences, everything should be up and running.

#LINUX INSTALL SONARR UPDATE#

This will enable Sonarr and Radarr to update your library when a download is completed. Next if you are using a media front end such as Kodi or Plex, you will want to select client and add what pertains to you. api key = (found in sabnzbd config>general).Next under settings>download client this is where we will add sabnzbd. It is recommended that you have 2 or 3 in the event that one crashes your service won't be interrupted. Under settings>indexers this is where you will want to add the indexers that you are subscribed to as mentioned in the beginning of the guide. Note: With these steps select the test connection button each time you add an api to ensure that everything is working properly.

#LINUX INSTALL SONARR HOW TO#

Note: Sonarr and Radarr are essentially the same, so I will only demonstrate how to setup Sonarr and these steps can be repeated for Radarr. Now that we have sabnzbd setup, we will move on to sonarr and radarr.

#LINUX INSTALL SONARR RAR#

Action when encrypted RAR is downloaded = Abort.Abort jobs that cannot be completed =.

linux install sonarr

  • Category = movies, Folder/Path = moviesĪnd lastly under config>switches set the following.
  • Next under config>categories set the following.
  • Completed Download Folder = /mnt/media/downloads/sabnzbd/complete.
  • Temporary Download Folder = /mnt/media/downloads/sabnzbd/incomplete.
  • Next under config>folders set the following. If this is not done here, it can be done under config>servers. In the setup wizard it will prompt you to enter your usenet server information. The default ports for the plugins are as followsįirst we will begin by configuring sabnzbd. The plugins can be found by typing in the jail ip address with the appropriate port ex: 192.168.1.56:8080
  • Now we are done configuring the plugins in the jail, and we can move on to configuring them from the web ui.
  • In this example I'll be creating the group and user newmedia with the id of 816. (You can make your group name and id whatever you like, however you need to make sure that your group id and user id are the same, and that you are consistent with that throughout the configuration).
  • First we want to setup our group and user that will ensure that the services in the jails have permissions to your media share.
  • I apologize for the watermark in the video. If you are new to freenas or using a command line, I would recommend entering the commands separately to verify that you don't get any errors. Note: In the video you will notice that I copy and paste multiple commands at the same time. This guide assumes that you already have a windows share with your media, and that the permissions are already configured properly on that.Īlso in order to use these plugins properly, you will need to have a usenet provider account, and indexers. This guide was created using freenas 11.1-U5 An Updated version of this guide for 11.3-U3.2 can be found here.












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