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If I remember it should be hardlink that you enable in sonarr. Have sonarr ignore missing files to prevent it from re-downloading them. BUT if it's a normal tracker that might not be enough and you'll also have to setup minimum ratios before deleting it.
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You should also be using the schedule to delete torrents after 173 hours (extra hour to be safe on ratio free trackers) to save on space since you'll eventually run out. Put the extracted file in the folder where sonarr is expecting them. Your method, how do you deal with RARed files?Īutotools in rutorrent or extract in Deluge. Set the local to pull from remote with recursive - the source being the sonarr folder that has it sorted. Rsync works perfectly with a NAS since you can schedule it in cron or equivalent to run during sleeping hours, then wake up and watch.
It's down to preference - but BTSync is closed source and proprietary. Would another solution be to have Sonarr installed on the seedbox directly, that way it can fetch new episodes and once complete move them to a folder for BTsync to transfer home?īTSync works as well as rsync/rsnapshot. Ultimately, my setup works really well for me. I tried a few other tools, like sshfs where I would mount my seedbox as a folder on my home server.
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They really wrote Sonarr to run on the same machine as your torrent client. I know it's a bit complex, and IMO kind of a pain to get setup correctly. Once the files are in my "/downloads/", Sonarr sees they are available and sorts them. I utilize Sonarr to do a webhook (send POST request) when it grabs a torrent. I know it's not really user friendly, but it works well for me.
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rar files and unpacks them after download.
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When this is hit, it queries rutorrent for all torrents in that label and uses lftp to download them then relabels them to avoid duplication. When it runs, there is a url that can be hit with a POST request that specifies an rutorrent label. Basically it's a fancy-ish wrapper for lftp. To do that, I wrote a simple nodejs app that I call TorrentEcho. The tricky part is getting files down and in a timely manner, otherwise sonarr thinks the download failed. Basically, it'll replace part of the path that the torrent client returns with another value to make it map correctly on the machine Sonarr is on.īasically, CDH config tells Sonarr to replace the specified portion with "/downloads/" and look for the file there. Sonarr got around this a bit by adding Remote Path Mappings, really for when using a torrent client on the same network but a different machine.
But the problem is, sonarr won't have file system access.
Sonarr has a feature called "Completed Download Handling", basically if the torrent client is on the same machine, sonarr already knows which show it is for and how it needs to be sorted. So, I had to figure out a way to get Sonarr to think it was accessing the files like if the client downloaded them. Sonarr does not and apparently will never support remote grabbing of files. Obviously this is a problem given that my seedbox is remote. Sonarr has a limitation where it wants file system access to what the torrent client grabbed. I let it control auto-adding things to my seedbox's rtorrent instance. I've got sonarr running on my nas at home. Also transferring the files home from the seedbox?įrom what I can work out so far, maybe a solution is to keep AutoDL-RSSI grabbing torrent files, using BTSync to transfer home, then running Sonarr locally to rename and move locally?
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What would be the best way to setup? I can install these directly on the seedbox or locally on my NAS? How does it deal with RARed files, and multiple copies of files. I then have discovered Sonarr and CouchPotato. I then have a Filebot script which then renames and moves the files for Plex to index. My current setup comprises of using rutorrent with AutoDL-RSSI which automatically grabs copies, I then manually unrar copies to a folder (to prevent multiple copies from different groups) then rsync automatically transfers to contents to a folder on my local NAS. I have stumbled across the likes of Sonarr and CouchPotato and it may be a better solution, but need some help. I see that my current methods for downloading might not be the best method, or rather barbaric.