Drone factory folder sonarr10/6/2023 The Sonarr API, you can call the Sonarr API to have it import a specific directory and optionally specify the original download identifier so Sonarr knows which download it is about.Remote Path mapping, this generally applies to any remote mount, but can also be used if you use a transfer method that's 'atomic', more on that later.So I'm going to give you the general gist until I get some more details. There are a few ways to tackle this, but it depends on how you currently handle the transfer. Question: You mentioned that the files are moved to Server A 'via some process', on which computer is that process initiated and is it a script that you can adapt? This current warning is to move people away from it, and prevent new users from (mis)using it. The Periodic Drone Factory scan will be removed in v3 (we're at v2 now) and won't happen in any automatic update. We get a significant amount of support request from users that misuse it and don't even need it. So it would need to know that Show1 is on TV and Show2 is on TV2.The reason we don't want people to use the Drone Factory is because it's very easy to get it wrong and get partial files, partial imports and what not. To add complexity, I have two separate TV folders to balance space when I added drives to my NAS (FreeNas pools). So, if I am understanding this I just need to make Remote Path say the Host is ServerB (the NAS), Remote path would be set to the location I need the files dropped into (in this case the TV mount point) and the localpath would be set to ServerB’s Incoming\SonarrDown folder? That kind of seems what Drone Factory is already doing. There is some slight copy delay as those folders are two separate mount points, but it is very fast and shouldn’t cause any issues. So using Drone Factory this is easy as it just scans the folder on ServerB (NAS) that is mounted to ServerA (Sonarr), and then moves it to the the mounted folder on ServerB “TV\Series Name\Season”. Since this is the same filesystem, it is very fast and should never cause any locking issues with partials (my way past the issue that Drone Factory would have with partials, SickChill had this exact same issue when I started using it). Once everything is downloaded, I manually move all files I need copied into the NAS TV folders into SonarrDown. MachineA downloads from RemoteA to a mounted shared L:\Incoming (manual process). Inside of the folder incomming is SonarrDown. ServerA has a mounted folder from ServerB named “Incoming” and a second mount named “TV”. RemoteA is my seedbox at some non-local location. ServerA is where Sonarr actually runs on. I have four machines involved in this: MachineA is my desktop that is running SFTP. Okay, let me see if I understand correctly, this is different than what SickChill does (it uses the current method). Due to certain conditions I can’t have it automatically just download the file as soon as it is done in Deluge at the remote location, it has to wait till darkness falls. I have no issues with needing to remove the temporary files afterwards. So how do I go about doing this with Sonarr without using Drone Factory? I want to dump into a folder all files and then just have Sonarr do its thing and move and rename. SFTP is used to at least attempt to hide what I am downloading. The adding of torrents to Deluge is automated in both Sonarr and SickChill, but I manually do the SFTP as I tend to just download them all at once overnight. I would then at a later time manually remove the files from the TVDown folder. With SickChill I would SFTP from my Seedbox back to a folder on my NAS, and then (due to the very issue that Drone Factory was having from the sounds of it and not locking the files) I would manually copy them into the TVDown folder where SickChill will grab them, copy to the correct ShowName/Season folder and rename them based on what I have specified. I have Sonarr working great via docker on my Ubuntu server, and once I figured out some permissions issues, it is working perfectly. Without Drone Factory, I am not sure how to accomplish this.Ī little background. I am coming from SickChill and I just dump the files into a TVDown folder on my NAS (homebuilt FreeNAS system). I have recently started working on getting Sonarr working on my system and I had a question regarding how to import manually downloaded files if the Drone Factory part of v2 was being removed. I tried to search for this, but nothing really comes up with this use case (at least not that I can find). OS: Docker on Ubuntu (linuxserver/sonarr)ĭescription of issue: Working fine, question regarding importing Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): 5.20.1.34
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