5/1/2023 0 Comments Nzbget sonarrNZBDRONE_PID=`ps auxf | grep NzbDrone.exe | grep -v grep | awk '" >&2 # Description: starts instance of NzbDrone using start-stop-daemon # Short-Description: starts instance of NzbDrone # Required-Stop: $local_fs $network $remote_fs # Required-Start: $local_fs $network $remote_fs Paste this long code, adjust the user if it is not pi #! /bin/sh Sonarr init.d ScriptĬreate the Sonarr init.d script file sudo nano /etc/init.d/nzbdrone Upstart can conflict with your system so attempt the init.d method first. There are two methods, the init.d script and upstart script. Remove the sonarr repository to avoid future issues with libmono-dev sudo rm /etc/apt//sonarr.list Autostart Sonarr Kill the Sonarr (NzbDrone) process with Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Z Test if Sonarr runs mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe Take ownership of the Sonarr installation with your Banana Pi user so updates will work properly sudo chown -R pi:pi /opt/NzbDrone Install Sonarr (NzbDrone) on the Banana Pi sudo apt-get install nzbdrone -y To solve it install the https package sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https -y -force-yesĪdd sources to install Sonarr on Bananian sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮcho "deb master main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.list Install Sonarr Banana Pi with BananianĪdd the Xamarin mono repository to make sure we get the latest stable mono ( source) sudo apt-key adv -keyserver hkp://:80 -recv-keys 3FA7E0328081BFF6A14DA29AA6A19B38D3D831EFĮcho "deb wheezy main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//mono-xamarin.listĮnable apt-get to install from https sources on the Banana Pi or you will get this error The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https could not be found. You can see my detailed benchmarks ( Raspberry vs Banana Pi Benchmarks: Do SATA and Gigabit Matter?) for more information. Here is a quick overview of the hardware advantages of the Banana Pi compared to the Raspberry Pi. You can still access it through SSL outside your home network with a reverse proxy. I suppose i need the Sonarr forum, right? :XĪnyway thank you so much for taking the time to reply.In order to use SSL with Sonarr you need another package which is not included in this guide. do i just have a shit indexer that is indexing a very bad usenet provider that has none of the content i want? Actually this doesn't make sense, because why would manually forcing Sonarr to send files to NZBGet actually work. i guess what i don't understand is why i DON'T have loads of stuff (found by Sonar) just piling up in the NBZGet. Sonarr is just automation for pulling file information.(?) to the download client. NZBGet is effectively just the torrent client. (called "News-Server" in NZBGet) - actually hosts all the nzb files and provides connectivity to all the clients trying to download them This is perfect and explains a lot! Thank you!Ĭatalogs all the headers from the NZB Files everyone posts to Usenet providers. This article explains in short how all parts work. I have no "news-servers" configured in NzbGet (because that's what Sonarr is for if i understand correctly? - to tell NZbGet what to download, right?) but i have "DrunkenSlug" configured as an 'indexer' in Sonarr (which has RSS and Search green and enabled). but then the download queues in NBZGet and does nothing there instead. If i go try to manually search them in Sonarr, i can get them to queue in Sonar, which at least gives me hope that Sonarr and NBZGet are talking to each other correctly. so far as i can tell all the series are "monitored". Nothing moves to NBZGet's queue to download, nothing is even queued in Sonnar to say that it's found something it wants to download. I've added a bunch of series to Sonnar, but.they seem to do absolutely nothing. First time using NZBGet, first time using Sonarr. Have torrented (manually) for years from tpb, can't figure out wtf i'm doing, but would like to get auto tv series downloading happening from Sonarr to NBZGet. Really have nfi what i'm doing with this so apologies for noob questions.
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