![]() ![]() I can’t do anything, make any changes, etc. paths must start with / Parameter name: path’ message. When I go back into the the console, nothing comes up except for the ‘is not a valid *nix path. I then went into packages and uninstalled both the Sonarr package, and the Mono package and reinstalled. paths must start with / Parameter name: path’. The Synology install then started complaining ‘is not a valid *nix path. ![]() I installed Sonarr on my Synology NAS using the Synology package centre (successfully - could get the consoles etc, didn’t test functionality), then had a brain fade and took a backup of my Sonarr setup on Windows (using the system>Backup option), and restored it to my Synology install. Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): 5.21.1.34-17 Would love to understand what is going on.Sonarr version (exact version): 20210717-19 (3.) I may not be networking properly to my share Raid, but I think I am because in my working current config, Sonarr imports and deposits in the mapped network drive folder’s properly. I think it was designed for security camera recording like a DVR.Īnyway, I don’t understand, nor can I find the config setting to tell Sonarr where to redirect itself to find the bucket of downloaded torrents on my mapped share drive and import them. It’s a 2 core Celeron processor, so not fast, but room in the case for storage expansion. I fortunately and intentionally purchased a fan-less mini PC that has a slot for a M.2 SSD (500gig limit) plus a 2.5" Hard drive (up to 2TB). Like I mentioned above, everything worked just fine importing files when every Sonarr function (except copying files to my network drive) was done on the Mini PC. I fixed my network drive mapping problem by adding a SSD drive into my Mini PC. I’m gonna see if that makes a difference. I put a “slash” instead of a “dash” in the path of the Category. Here is a snip of my Indexer Config in jpeg format:Īs I was proofreading my post, I saw a mistake I made in the Qbit Indexer config. If coached on how to post a log file, I can do that. ![]() Well, Sonarr is not using this mapped location now and that is my problem. The Host is set to 192.168.1.131 (the IP address of the mini PC with Sonarr on it… seems to work and localhost was not). So, knowing Sonarr would need to look in a different place, I went to the QBittorrent Indexer and edited the Category to: \Win-10-plex\i\1Downloaded. (The “1” was added to put the folder at the top of the list) \Win-10-plex\i\1Downloaded This is my bucket for receiving all my torrents and Qbit is now mapped and saving properly to this folder. \Win-10-plex\i\TV Shows This is my repository of all my shows \Win-10-plex\i\ This is my Raid attached to my Plex Server My goal is to have Qbittorrent download to the mapped Raid drive and Sonarr use that mapped directory as the “bucket” to pick downloads from and move them into my TV Shows folder and into each respective TV show directory. Half of that is taken up with Win10 Pro leaving only a small amount of “HD” space, and that is concerning me. Well, the mini PC has only 4 gigs of RAM and 64gigs of storage installed. It moves the files into the TV Shows directory on my mapped Raid drive i: (I did properly share myself and Sonarr does work with my Raid drive) “Great! (you say), so what’s your problem?” So everything was working great when Sonarr/Qbittorrent downloads to the mini PC’s C:\Download\sonarr-tv directory. Sonarr finds them and puts the in the folders for Plex to see. Added a bunch of new Series… all great, showing up in my Calendar and have downloaded a few shows over the past few days.Imported Existing Series - Twenty or so of them, all successful.About 12 of them, public, all tested and working fine. Qbittorrent installed as Download Client in Sonarr - working fine.A Linksys network switch between them and the internet.A second mini PC…Win10 Pro… Named “Mini PC” that I hide behind said VPN just to download torrents.Added a RAID that is a 2 + 3 - Two drives raided as a mirror with three additional drives in the enclosure.Plex installed and working just fine for 9 months now.Most everything is working except since I moved QBittorrent download location to a mapped network drive, Sonarr is not moving the files into the respective folders. Noob here… I just configured my Sonarr over the weekend. Description of issue**: Need help with mapped network drive ![]()
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