Is this the place for help with setting up Sonarr/Radarr?
Thanks to this community popping up on my hot feed, I've spent my entire day setting up sonarr/radarr on my 423+ NAS within docker. I got most of it figured out on my own but I'm stumped on how sonarr/radarr takes the files from my torrent client downloads folder and moves them to my media folder for plex/jellyfin to view.
Just a small tip, doublecheck all your user and group permissions after following that guide. I went through this before and the guide gave a bad instruction on the permissions for a folder that I ended up spending hours diagnosing. I still see at least one space where it tells you sonarr should be in the "sonarr" group and not the "media" group as previously instructed.
The guy they have that wrote these guides and answers all support questions for Sonarr and Radarr, he's an absolute asshole, bad at giving instructions, and often unhelpful. I'd say don't even bother with him.
I assume you're referring to Bakerboy448? I can confirm the dude is a major d-bag and it's best to just avoid interacting with him at all. I thought they removed him from the team but I just saw he's currently the #1 contributor on their github, which is a bit unnerving.
Which torrent client are you using? Have you set up labels so that Sonarr/Radarr knows which files it owns? I use Deluge with the labels plugin. I have one called sonarr and in sonarr I set the "category" field on the Download Client settings to sonarr.
Then, not sure if this part is needed, I have Sonarr set to Rename Episodes in the Media Management section.
I am using transmission but I am open to any of them I can get to work correctly. So with how you have Deluge set up, Sonarr takes your files from the downloads folder and moves them a different media folder that Plex, Jellyfin, etc. can view?
Actually, the files don’t get moved by default. The are hardlinked. That means the files are accessible from both the original downloads location (for seeding) and in the location you made Sonarr/Radarr save them too, but only take space on the disk once.
Yea, I have two volumes mounted to my container one for media and one for downloads. Media is mounted to all the *arrs and Plex, and downloads is mounted to deluge/sabnzbd and all the *arrs. I don't think transmission supports labels, I am not sure. The ones that do support labels include qBittorrent and Deluge.
If you don't have labels at all then sonarr and radarr will not know which items belong to them. Give a different one a try and set up labels and see if it works then.
I am running DSM (Linux) 7.1.1 on my Synology NAS, I guess I should have been more clear, sorry. So I am using docker to run containers of sonarr, radarr, prowlarr, etc.
To make your life easier you will want to pass the same "volume" to each of your containers so that they are all able to interact with the files the same way. For instance, if your movies are in /home/username/media/movies then make a volume for radarr, you can name it anything but for this example I'll use data, like so in docker:
/home/username/media:/data
Then inside radarr you can make your path inside.media management, root folders:
/data/movies
It works the same way for your downloads, just make sure your downloads go somewhere in the media folder, eg. /home/username/media/downloads. Then for your download client, use /home/username/media:/data in docker and inside the client download to /data/downloads.
If you ran the install via docker you'd need to set up your folders and the software will do the rest for you, so depending on how you set it up you may already be good.
When you add your download software you tell the arr where it's sending the downloads, say tv/downloading. Then when ever you add your show you pick where you want to add it, say tv/drama/show_name, then the arr will talk to your download client and when the client says the work is done arr will look in tv/download/show_name and it'll move the files for you to tv/drama/show_name.
When I was starting my self hosting journey, with a Synology 920+, I found this collection that got most of what I needed: https://drfrankenstein.co.uk/
Edit: Note the sections on the left hand side for the different tutorials, Media Management for Son/Radarr and Download Tools for (qbit) Torrent