![]() I tried downgrading to qBittorrent 4.3.3 but I’m getting the same results. Nothing has changed with my setup other than updating qBittorrent. No files found are eligible for import in /Users/miguel/Downloads/complete/Movies/going.in.style.x264.1-lost-Obfuscated/ But inside the folder theres a single mkv file: ls /Users/miguel/Downloads/complete/Movies/going.in.style.x264. I have a windows 10 laptop this is running on, just installed on it, no docker or any other crazy setup. The file is there on the hard drive, you can open file destination in qBittorrent and it opens to the file, but for whatever reason Radarr says there’s no file.Įveryone online is running docker or unraid or other crazy setup. It instead says “No files found are eligible for import in” and gives the path to where the file is located. ![]() ![]() Then, when the download finishes, Radarr shows the download is finished, but doesn’t move the file to the correct folder. Most would work download fine though.Īfter updating Qbittorrent, Radarr would find a TV episode, tell qBittorrent to download it, qBittorrent downloads it fine, Radarr keeps track of the download, and everything worked like it has always worked. The other day I updated Qbittorrent to 4.3.4.1, I was having a strange problem where random downloads would get stuck at 99.9% and never finish. Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows):ĭescription of issue: I had been running qBittorrent 3.something for years, and everything was happy with Radarr. My question is, where the heck did sonarr come up with that path? How does it know of the directory “ /data”? That path is specified in delugevpn’s settings not sonarr’s, in sonarr’s own root directory, there is no /data/ path, there is /tv, /downloads, /media, etc, no /data. I would like this to only apply to individual episodes and not towards season packs, which would obviously be a lot bigger than single episodes. What’s confusing me is, in the Queue page, there’s a column that says “Output Path”, and that path starts with /data/complete: pic4 Archived Have season packs unaffected by maximum size setting I currently have a maximum size set up in my indexer settings. Others are saying I need to set up the Remote Path Mappings setting but my download location isn’t remote, I’m within the same server within relative directories, despite that, I tried setting up a remote path mapping and it didn’t do anything: pic3 I looked online, a lot of people are saying it’s permissions, I looked, and I dunno it doesn’t seem like I have a problem there. Ensure the path exists and the user running Sonarr has the correct permissions to access this file/folder”. In the logs I have this error: “Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /data/complete/Family Guy (1999) S20 (1080p HULU Webrip x265 10bit EAC3 5.1 - Goki). In sonarr’s queue page, I see 334 items (episodes), they all downloaded, but I have an error saying: “No files found are eligible for import in /data/complete/Family.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.H.264-PHOENiX”. ![]() And path /tv set for /mnt/user/Plex Library/TV Shows/.Ĭurrent problem is, sonarr is refusing to move any files from downloads to the library. (Inside this Downloads directory I have /complete and /incomplete and /unzipped).įor sonarr docker settings I have path /downloads set for /mnt/user/Downloads/. ![]() ( reminder I’m on unraid), now then, in delugevpn docker settings, Host Path 2 /data is set to /mnt/user/Downloads/. I set up jackett, and was finally able to add torrents to delugevpn from sonarr, I started with some missing seasons from past shows, they downloaded and were given the sonarr specific label, and when deluge was done downloading, it moved the files from /data/incomplete to /data/complete. I set it up with jackett, because apparently TL does not support Auto or Personal Search ( which still is a bit confusing to me, but no problem). I started out with sonarr because it’s the noob beginners route, and I wanted to discover it first. Hey everyone, ummm, I stumbled and I need help. ![]()
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