NigelNoFriends
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- Mar 29, 2016
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Sonarr problems include:
- I am unable to add series using the plugin's volume mount point (i.e. the source/destination used to 'add' storage to a jail). When I try to add a new series, I am able to navigate to the mount point (i.e. /media/television) in the Sonarr GUI pop-up, though when I click the green tick button, to actually add the series, nothing happens. That is to say, the pop-up does not close, nor does it add it to the list of paths in that popup - the effect is as though the button has no action - it's clickable, but does nothing. There is a corresponding log error, but it's the same as the one in the point below, so i've addressed it there.
I am, however, able to add series to the plugin's default root folder (i.e. /var/db/sonarr/), which is of course pointless - that's the purpose of mounting my volume folder into the jail... so I can add servies to my medi/television folder. I've tried using the root folder (/var/db/sonarr/) as the destination mount point for my tv folder, but has same effect (none).
- There is a constant "Unable to write to drone factory folder" error. The associated log is entry is variations of "NzbDroneErrorPipeline Request Failed: Root folder path '/media/television/etc' is not writable by user 'media"
This suggests it's a permission issue, however when I mount the shares on a computer using the same credentials as the jails/plugins (i.e. 'media') I have full read/write/execute right (i.e. i can create/delete/watch files/folders), which suggest the user/group permissions are setup correctly.
- I am running FreeNAS 9.10-STABLE (with the latest batch of updates/bug-fixes as at 28/04/16)
- I am using compatible hardware based on the FreeNAS/BSD recommendation
- I've tried several variations of permission (countless starts-from-scratch re: jails), but am currently using a full-permission (UNIX owner/group/other) UID/GID with same number - and made sure they own the volume files and plugin jails - the UID is set to default csh (though ive tested zsh, tcsh and bash)
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