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While I ended up doing it on my own, you helped me keep at it by at least implying a solution was in the horizon. That said, I still want to thank you so much for all the effort you put into helping me figure this out. This also explains why CouchPotato never had a problem, because I only created the Movies folder once. Just went into terminal and deleted all the versions of the “TV Shows” volume until it was consistently mounting as the same name, and voila… no more problems. So, of course, when Sonarr was trying to move files and write to “TV Shows,” it didn’t have permission because you can’t have permission to a non-existent volume. According to Plex, the correct naming convention goes like this: /Media /TV Shows TV content /Movies. This format is recommended by Plex itself to ensure the link to TVDB and their metadata crawling app can correctly identify and label media. Leaving a ghost drive named “TV Shows” hidden in my Volumes folder. There is a specific format that you must use to arrange your media in order to have Plex identify it. One if which was the sabnzbd settings file that looks like. Tried it again this week and it started up, but some errors came up.
#Cut the cord sonarr setup Pc#
Well, each time I’d made and mounted, OS X had created a folder for that volume, so that by the time I had the volume where I actually wanted it, it was now mounting visually as “TV Shows,” but the directory that was being created was “TV Shows-1” (or even at the latter stages, “TV Shows-2”). A few weeks back I thought my pc died as it went into boot loop. Turns out that during my setup of the NAS, I’d made and remade the “TV Shows” folder a couple times due to file transfer errors. But if anyone would be so kind as to help me solve this puzzle, I’d be eternally grateful. I’m one of those “know just enough to break something” users. Just so everyone knows, I’m probably on the lower end of knowledge in this area. When I check the permission status of the folder in OS X, it says everyone has rw access. I went through and hand-edited the folder permissions in DFS. I tried enabling default UNIX permissions.
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I even manually moved a few TV files over, just to see if I could (I can), and it looks like Sonarr isn’t even seeing those in the Series viewer. The strange thing is, Couch Potato didn’t have a problem at all, despite everything seemingly being the same. But, despite changing about 1000 settings in DFS, and seemingly making every folder rw, and every user and group rw permission, Sonarr keeps giving me the error "Access to the path “/Volumes/TV Shows/Series Name” is denied. On completion, I want Download Handler to move things to a new Synology Diskstation I just purchased and setup as a NAS, where all my media is now stored. Id say the trickiest thing is the DelugeVPN client. Once added and tested successfully copy/paste the torznab URL into Sonarr along with API key from Jackett and you should be good.
#Cut the cord sonarr setup install#
If you have Sonarr running install Jackett and add a few indexers (ie RARBG). I’m running Sonarr on my Mac Mini, where NZBGet downloads everything to a local folder. Its not terribly hard to figure out once you get the apps running. Hey guys… apologies in advance if this is a thoroughly covered topic (judging by the dozens of posts I’ve just ready, it probably is), but I’ve run out of suggestions and need your help.
