![]() ![]() It could just be a catalog issue? The download button still does not exist when manually picking episodes but since i’ve manually added them I don’t really care why sonarr didn’t pick it up. The catalog on my indexor shows ~ 13 episodes where as sonarr only shows ~ 8. I ended up going to my nzb indexor and downloading the F ck that’s Delicious manually. Maybe the errors were from a previous attempt to grab these files? Maybe I screwed something up? I don’t know. ![]() Now on topic, I did notice those errors in the log, but the fileNames/filePaths don’t lie. I’ll be donating to sonarr Shortly after I post this. Which filesystem are you using for unRAID?įirst off, thanks for all the help markus101! I really do appreciate it. I don’t see how Sonarr would have imported them given the error and the logs don’t show that it does, but it’s only ~1 hr of logs. 18-1-26 10:22:11.8|Error|DownloadedEpisodesImportService|Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /data/Complete/tv/.2018.01.25.x264-TBS/ġ8-1-26 10:22:12.1|Error|DownloadedEpisodesImportService|Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /data/Downloads/Complete/.2018.01.25.Cecile.x264-TBS/ġ8-1-26 10:22:12.1|Error|DownloadedEpisodesImportService|Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /data/Downloads/Complete/.2018.01.25.WEB-DL.AAC2.0.H.264-monkee/ġ8-1-26 10:22:12.2|Error|DownloadedEpisodesImportService|Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /data/Downloads/Complete/.2018.01.25.Cecile.x264-TBS/ Hopefully I will figure the issue out this weekend.According to the logs Sonarr either these folders don’t exist or the user running Sonarr doesn’t have permissions on them. " DownloadedMovieImportService: Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Radarr: /data/fakemoviename-2020"įor now I just downgraded by changing container "repository" field to: " DownloadService: Report sent to qBittorrent - Linuxserver. Here's what is sent from radarr/sonarr to qb: Old qb does not change/alter the filename at all. Also, compare the download names in new qb versions to the old in the WebUI. ![]() My file permissions show: 644 nobody users - for all qb versions.īest I can make of it for some reason qb is replacing spaces with dashes/minus signs in the filename and passing that to sonarr/radarr upon completion. No issue for over a year, then upgrade qb to 4.3.0, even tried todays 4.3.1 update, with the same error. I am having the exact same issue with binhex-sonarr & radarr with qb from lsio. Things I did about the time this broke: Updated Sonarr & I think QBittorrent, access the downloads share as a guest from an OS X machine Trace logs did not reveal anything more then the original error. ![]() I have tried chmod 777, setting up remote path mapping, rebooting dockers and server. I have docker consoled into that location and can see the folder. Ensure the path exists and the user running Sonarr has the correct permissions to access this file/folder Previously no issue for over a year.Įrror: Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /data/completed/-tvshow. Sometime yesterday my instances of sonarr and radarr stopped being able to move /completed to my media share. Downgrading and testingĪlright everyone, I am officially stumped and in need of help. ![]()
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