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Skarsnik
Oct 21, 2008

I...AM...RUUUDE!




DaRealAce posted:

Sorry if this is a dumb question but do you just set them (the different providers) up as a primary and backup in SABnzbd?

Pretty much

It'll usually only use a few mb of your backups most of the time which is why a cheap block works

Takedowns rarely take the whole thing down, just a tiny bit of it

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Thermopyle
Jul 1, 2003

...the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt. —Bertrand Russell

DaRealAce posted:

Sorry if this is a dumb question but do you just set them (the different providers) up as a primary and backup in SABnzbd?

I use NZBGet, but same idea.

EL BROMANCE
Jun 10, 2006

COWABUNGA DUDES!
🥷🐢😬



Thermopyle posted:

I use NZBGet, but same idea.

Nzbget does a better job at letting you set priorities too from memory (unless Sab has added this too since I last used it).

Keito
Jul 21, 2005

WHAT DO I CHOOSE ?

EL BROMANCE posted:

Nzbget does a better job at letting you set priorities too from memory (unless Sab has added this too since I last used it).

That's part of the new features in 1.0, yeah

YouTuber
Jul 31, 2004

by FactsAreUseless
Is there an option to set that automatically removes failed downloads from the queue for Sabnzbd? I'm talking the usual encrypted rar stuff that gets hoovered up. The switch option has an abort flag but not a discard flag. Sonarr and Couchpotato can handle failed downloads. But the encrypted rar situation leaves it in stasis since the download is still pending.

DaRealAce
Dec 27, 2004
Touch It.. No I dont want to... TOUCH IT!

Skarsnik posted:

Pretty much

It'll usually only use a few mb of your backups most of the time which is why a cheap block works

Takedowns rarely take the whole thing down, just a tiny bit of it

Oh I didnt think of it that way - that makes sense.

So you can just buy a cheap block and put it as a backup to hedge against takedowns/etc and it should last forever while you have a plan/etc on the primary connection.

Skarsnik
Oct 21, 2008

I...AM...RUUUDE!




Here's how mine gets used for example:

Since March 21st (Looks like the stats got wiped when I upgraded SAB to 1.0)

Astraweb EU:
Total: 22.8 GB
Today: 0 B
This week: 2.3 GB
This month: 2.3 GB

Astraweb US:
Total: 21.9 GB
Today: 0 B
This week: 1.6 GB
This month: 1.6 GB

Free XSUsenet:
Total: 147 MB
Today: 0 B
This week: 8 MB
This month: 8 MB

Tweaknews.eu
Total: 2.1 GB
Today: 0 B
This week: 5 MB
This month: 5 MB

Europe.TheCube
Total: 6.4 GB
Today: 0 B
This week: 133 MB
This month: 133 MB

The last one has a bit more overall usage from when astraweb was down for a day and I made that one my primary, but the weekly usage is more representative

I'm not surprised the monthly use of my backups is high at the moment as I've mostly been downloading a very popular chair based TV show, so takedowns are bound to be high.

I did sit down and figure it all out once upon a time, but I think I've got all the top tier providers covered? It may be wrong now, I've not really looked in a while.

Skarsnik fucked around with this message at 08:03 on May 7, 2016

oversteer
Jun 6, 2005

UK goons - I'm seeing some odd behaviour on BT Infinity 2 (fibre product, 80 down/20 up), wondered if anyone else saw the same.

In late evening hours, if I try and download from supernews at all, my connection latency goes sky high. (12ms up to 1500+). I get about 500KB/s download rate, and browsing on any other PC is massively impacted.

I tried again just now, the latency goes up a little, but not too badly; the download rate is 5MB/s or so (the server's on the end of a Powerline router so I think this is top speed for that link). Everything else is still usable, as I'd expect on an 80mbit downstream product.

I tried SSL/non SSL, different ports, fewer connections, same result. Downloading large files doesn't cause the same issue. The router (Asus DSL-AC68U) doesn't show any CPU spikes.

BT are very very specific that their fibre products don't have any traffic shaping, but if this isn't symptomatic of a throttled connection I don't know what it is.. :tinfoil:

Boris Galerkin
Dec 17, 2011

I don't understand why I can't harass people online. Seriously, somebody please explain why I shouldn't be allowed to stalk others on social media!
So this is anecdote but I'm only using blocknews as my sole provider right now and have been for 5-6 years now and I don't ever have any downloads fail that I can think of. But I only download things as they air so maybe that's before any takedowns can happen?

e: thanks for the server/plex advice. I was thinking about renting a cheap dedicated server instead of building one of my own. I guess I could go either way though since it seems like dedicated servers are popular among people with seedboxes for their 24/7 uploading speeds and I don't plan on ever doing that. The only thing I'd worry about with hosting my own server is whether or not my ISP would care and I don't know how I'd feel about opening up my own home network to face the Internet. I mean I know the basics of securing a Linux server (block passworded ssh access, fail2ban, etc) but I'm not a network guy. If someone gets into my random offsite media server then no big deal, but if someone got into my home network then that's kind of a big deal. I was looking at the KS-3C server from kimsufi.com to experiment around with. It's a second generation i3 (2 cores, 3.4 GHz) with 8 GB RAM. Comes out to about 20€/month after taxes. That should be way more than enough computing power right? I'm also taking suggestions for something cheaper but I haven't found anything cheaper that's not running some kind of lovely Atom.

Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 13:32 on May 7, 2016

Cheese Bridge Area
Jan 27, 2008
My CouchPotato set up doesn't seem to automatically search for movies in my wanted list.

Typically I go in every couple of weeks and force a search manually and there are movies that have been uploaded a week earlier just not downloaded, am I missing a setting somewhere?

EDIT: Also renaming files wasn't working, but looking through the setting it looks like this was because 'black hole' was enabled, presumably this should now work if I've turned this off?

Cheese Bridge Area fucked around with this message at 09:57 on May 8, 2016

sellouts
Apr 23, 2003

Bioalchemist posted:

My CouchPotato set up doesn't seem to automatically search for movies in my wanted list.

Typically I go in every couple of weeks and force a search manually and there are movies that have been uploaded a week earlier just not downloaded, am I missing a setting somewhere?

EDIT: Also renaming files wasn't working, but looking through the setting it looks like this was because 'black hole' was enabled, presumably this should now work if I've turned this off?

I had this problem. I formatted and reinstalled a virtual environment, updated everything there including OpenSSL, then installed CPS from git. Works great.

Check logs for errors. Mine had OpenSSL errors but doing the above fixed everything.

Boris Galerkin
Dec 17, 2011

I don't understand why I can't harass people online. Seriously, somebody please explain why I shouldn't be allowed to stalk others on social media!
So I've set up an nginx server to act as a reverse proxy to my usenet services, using a let's encrypt ssl certificate and basic authentication to avoid going through vpn. My nginx and iptables setup is below. Going to https://mydomain.com/nzbget prompts me to authenticate with an account and then I have full access to nzbget. Going to https://mydomain.com/web (plex) serves up the plex media server page but tells me that it can't access my server. I already set up the plex media server so I don't think that's the problem.

What do I need to do to get Plex Media Server to work behind my reverse nginx proxy? I don't want to open up port 32400 in my firewall because I want everything to go through my reverse proxy. It works for sonarr and nzbget so I don't see why it can't work for plex.

code:
server {
	listen 443 ssl;

	[...]

	auth_basic "Authenticate.";
	auth_basic_user_file /etc/nginx/.htpasswd;

	[...]

	# nzbget
	location /nzbget {
		proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:6789;[/url]
		proxy_set_header Host $host;
		proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
		proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
	}
	
	# plex requires /web location which is dumb
	location /web {
		proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:32400;[/url]
		proxy_set_header Host $host;
		proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
		proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
	}
}
code:
[pappy@bourbon ~]$ sudo iptables -S
-P INPUT DROP
-P FORWARD DROP
-P OUTPUT ACCEPT
-A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT

Kachunkachunk
Jun 6, 2011
I reverse proxy a bunch of crap as well, but never really needed to bother proxying to Plex. What's your reasoning for avoiding the port forwarding/NAT, out of curiosity?

Have you also had much experience doing this with Apache? I'm thinking about moving to Nginx for proxying, if it's easier. I never really had a high degree of success reverse proxying stuff via Apache, or it takes a ton of rewriting/effort to do it right.

Boris Galerkin
Dec 17, 2011

I don't understand why I can't harass people online. Seriously, somebody please explain why I shouldn't be allowed to stalk others on social media!

Kachunkachunk posted:

I reverse proxy a bunch of crap as well, but never really needed to bother proxying to Plex. What's your reasoning for avoiding the port forwarding/NAT, out of curiosity?

No reason other than wanting to keep the most minimal amounts of ports open I guess. I have it set up so that going to https://mydomain.com/any_directory immediately prompts for a username and password and then in nzbget/sonarr/etc I have authentication disabled so I don't have to bother individually.

I'd like the same setup with Plex as well though maybe it's not necessary? Plex is confusing to me because I've never used it much before but why does it have me logging in to a plex.tv server. I'm thinking maybe the basic http authentication I have setup is interfering with Plex somehow. I guess if the standard plex authentication/encryption is good enough then I can try disabling the http authentication I have setup, but I'll have to try that later.

Kachunkachunk posted:

Have you also had much experience doing this with Apache? I'm thinking about moving to Nginx for proxying, if it's easier. I never really had a high degree of success reverse proxying stuff via Apache, or it takes a ton of rewriting/effort to do it right.

No experience with apache. I just grabbed nginx because I thought it was lighter weight and the newer kid on the block. The nginx configuration snippet I posted above though is literally all I had to add to my nginx setting (in addition to following a let's encrypt tutorial I found on digital ocean's website).

e: Alternatively is there an alternative to Plex that's worth a drat?

Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 16:02 on May 12, 2016

Slash
Apr 7, 2011

Boris Galerkin posted:

No reason other than wanting to keep the most minimal amounts of ports open I guess. I have it set up so that going to https://mydomain.com/any_directory immediately prompts for a username and password and then in nzbget/sonarr/etc I have authentication disabled so I don't have to bother individually.

I'd like the same setup with Plex as well though maybe it's not necessary? Plex is confusing to me because I've never used it much before but why does it have me logging in to a plex.tv server. I'm thinking maybe the basic http authentication I have setup is interfering with Plex somehow. I guess if the standard plex authentication/encryption is good enough then I can try disabling the http authentication I have setup, but I'll have to try that later.


No experience with apache. I just grabbed nginx because I thought it was lighter weight and the newer kid on the block. The nginx configuration snippet I posted above though is literally all I had to add to my nginx setting (in addition to following a let's encrypt tutorial I found on digital ocean's website).

Ok here we go, I did get Plex reverse proxied through nginx. It was a pain! The reason i did it is because all other ports except 80 are blocked through my work's proxy. I had to make a complete different URL to get plex working alongside the reset of my reverse proxies, and to be honest I can't really remember how or why it works. Anyway here's the relevent part of my nginx.conf.

This has couchpotato/sonarr/nzbget/htpc-manager and plex all reverse-proxied through port 80, and a landing page on the root URL with links to the relevant sub-URLs. You'll notice that there are two different servers specified with different server-names, they both map to the same IP address. This is not secured over https as I couldn't figure out how to get the certificate to work.

I hope i've anonymised this configuration enough :)

code:
server {
        listen       80;
        server_name  myhostname-plex.example.com;
		
		location / {
		    if ($http_x_plex_device_name = '') {
                rewrite ^/$ [url]http://[/url]$http_host/web/index.html;
            }
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:32400;[/url]
			proxy_buffering off;
			proxy_http_version 1.1;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
			proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
			proxy_set_header Connection $http_connection;
		}
		
	}
	
    server {
        listen       80;
        server_name  myhostname.example.com;

		auth_basic "Restricted";
		auth_basic_user_file C:/nginx/nginx-1.9.9/conf/htpasswd;
	
        	location / {
            		root   html;
            		index  index.html index.htm;
        	}
		
		location /sonarr {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:8989;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}

		location /nzbget {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:6789;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}
		
		location /cp {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:1234;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}
		
		location /htpc {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:8085;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}
    }
With this I can navigate to:
myhostname-plex.example.com and get my Plex server
myhostname.example.com to get a standard index.html with a bunch of links to other services
myhostname.example.com/cp to get to for example couch potato.

Slash fucked around with this message at 16:21 on May 12, 2016

Boris Galerkin
Dec 17, 2011

I don't understand why I can't harass people online. Seriously, somebody please explain why I shouldn't be allowed to stalk others on social media!
Did you have to set anything special from within the plex server settings? Like the custom port, or custom server mapping (under Settings -> Server -> Network)?

Slash
Apr 7, 2011

Boris Galerkin posted:

Did you have to set anything special from within the plex server settings? Like the custom port, or custom server mapping (under Settings -> Server -> Network)?

In Settings -> Server -> Remote Access -> Manually Specify Port = 80
In Settings -> Server -> Network -> Custom server access URLs = http://myhostname-plex.example.com

Note this won't work through http://app.plex.tv/web/app but does work through http://myhostname-plex.example.com

Slash fucked around with this message at 10:26 on May 13, 2016

Tanbo
Nov 19, 2013

Picked up a block account at Blocknews as a backup, I added the US server, there's also 2 EU servers, should I bother adding those?

8-bit Miniboss
May 24, 2005

CORPO COPS CAME FOR MY :filez:

Tanbo posted:

Picked up a block account at Blocknews as a backup, I added the US server, there's also 2 EU servers, should I bother adding those?

Sure, replication could be different between the servers.

Tanbo
Nov 19, 2013

Not really sure how it works, was thinking it might just waste blocks by downloading the same thing, but does it only download the missing blocks if it finds them and it's needed?

8-bit Miniboss
May 24, 2005

CORPO COPS CAME FOR MY :filez:

Tanbo posted:

Not really sure how it works, was thinking it might just waste blocks by downloading the same thing, but does it only download the missing blocks if it finds them and it's needed?

It won't download duplicate parts of a file. SAB and NZBGet are smart enough to see a part is downloading and move to the next one. You can make use of server priorities in your client of choice.

Tanbo
Nov 19, 2013

Ok, cool.

I updated sab, I see the server priority changes now, that's pretty nice.

insularis
Sep 21, 2002

Donated $20. Get well, Lowtax.
Fun Shoe

Slash posted:

Ok here we go, I did get Plex reverse proxied through nginx. It was a pain! The reason i did it is because all other ports except 80 are blocked through my work's proxy. I had to make a complete different URL to get plex working alongside the reset of my reverse proxies, and to be honest I can't really remember how or why it works. Anyway here's the relevent part of my nginx.conf.

This has couchpotato/sonarr/nzbget/htpc-manager and plex all reverse-proxied through port 80, and a landing page on the root URL with links to the relevant sub-URLs. You'll notice that there are two different servers specified with different server-names, they both map to the same IP address. This is not secured over https as I couldn't figure out how to get the certificate to work.

I hope i've anonymised this configuration enough :)

code:
server {
        listen       80;
        server_name  myhostname-plex.example.com;
		
		location / {
		    if ($http_x_plex_device_name = '') {
                rewrite ^/$ [url]http://[/url]$http_host/web/index.html;
            }
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:32400;[/url]
			proxy_buffering off;
			proxy_http_version 1.1;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
			proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
			proxy_set_header Connection $http_connection;
		}
		
	}
	
    server {
        listen       80;
        server_name  myhostname.example.com;

		auth_basic "Restricted";
		auth_basic_user_file C:/nginx/nginx-1.9.9/conf/htpasswd;
	
        	location / {
            		root   html;
            		index  index.html index.htm;
        	}
		
		location /sonarr {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:8989;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}

		location /nzbget {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:6789;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}
		
		location /cp {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:1234;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}
		
		location /htpc {
			proxy_pass [url]http://127.0.0.1:8085;[/url]
			proxy_set_header Host $host;
			proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
			proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
		}
    }
With this I can navigate to:
myhostname-plex.example.com and get my Plex server
myhostname.example.com to get a standard index.html with a bunch of links to other services
myhostname.example.com/cp to get to for example couch potato.

Does this slow down your Plex page loads badly? The last time I tried to reverse it through nginx, page loads took about 15 seconds each, and there were all kinds of little issues. No such issues with NZBget or Sonarr, just Plex.

The way you've laid out does look more complex than what I tried, though.

more falafel please
Feb 26, 2005

forums poster

So, my DogNZB premium subscription is expiring, and they want me to either send bitcoin or buy a t-shirt through a weird third party website that seems sketchy, and costs an extra $10. Is there a way to send bitcoin that doesn't involve setting up some wacky account and/or paying basically double for it?

Rexxed
May 1, 2010

Dis is amazing!
I gotta try dis!

more falafel please posted:

So, my DogNZB premium subscription is expiring, and they want me to either send bitcoin or buy a t-shirt through a weird third party website that seems sketchy, and costs an extra $10. Is there a way to send bitcoin that doesn't involve setting up some wacky account and/or paying basically double for it?

Not really, bitcoin is terrible.

Skarsnik
Oct 21, 2008

I...AM...RUUUDE!




I like dog, but my vip is expiring unless that policy changes

I can send you an nzb.su invite if you want to switch to something else?

Slash
Apr 7, 2011

insularis posted:

Does this slow down your Plex page loads badly? The last time I tried to reverse it through nginx, page loads took about 15 seconds each, and there were all kinds of little issues. No such issues with NZBget or Sonarr, just Plex.

The way you've laid out does look more complex than what I tried, though.

Doesn't seem to, but I don't use it that heavily.

Vykk.Draygo
Jan 17, 2004

I say salesmen and women of the world unite!
Just logged into NZB.su for the first time since registering. Do you have to have a VIP account to be able to search within a category or is that just not a feature the site has? There is a category dropdown menu for search but it only has All or Misc.

ClassH
Mar 18, 2008

more falafel please posted:

So, my DogNZB premium subscription is expiring, and they want me to either send bitcoin or buy a t-shirt through a weird third party website that seems sketchy, and costs an extra $10. Is there a way to send bitcoin that doesn't involve setting up some wacky account and/or paying basically double for it?

You can send them an amazon gift card. That is what i've always done and it works fine. It is right under the other payment options.

Dognzb posted:

As an alternative you can also send a Gift Certificate or the Claim Code from AMAZON.COM to dognzb@gmail.com. Make sure to write a creative message and include your username as well.

YouTuber
Jul 31, 2004

by FactsAreUseless

Vykk.Draygo posted:

Just logged into NZB.su for the first time since registering. Do you have to have a VIP account to be able to search within a category or is that just not a feature the site has? There is a category dropdown menu for search but it only has All or Misc.

Yeah, that requires VIP. I'd purchase a 20 dollar giftcard for that though. I find the entire Indexer VIP thing quite shady so I don't expose my credit card information to them. Just some lovely 20 dollar giftcard. NZB.su is quite solid and probably worth the money.

Vykk.Draygo
Jan 17, 2004

I say salesmen and women of the world unite!
You know, I thought the DogNZB lifetime subscriptions ending was going to be a problem, but I looked again at what basic accounts get and it's really not THAT big of a deal to keep a free account.

DogNZB Lite Account posted:

If a user decides not to extend their VIP subscription, they will still be able to access the site, with the following limitations:
  • Daily limit of 50 Downloads and 50 API Requests
  • No Watchlist Functionality
  • No IMDb/Trakt Watchlist Sync
  • No Remote Push or Remote Queue Functionality
  • No Custom Search RSS
  • No Desktop or Mobile Push Notifications
  • Bookmarks Will Be Purged after 30 days

50 API requests is about half of what I use currently, but I suspect most of my RSS grabs are coming from the Sickbeard feed anyway.

more falafel please
Feb 26, 2005

forums poster

Thanks, I sent a gift card.

Boris Galerkin
Dec 17, 2011

I don't understand why I can't harass people online. Seriously, somebody please explain why I shouldn't be allowed to stalk others on social media!

Skarsnik posted:

I like dog, but my vip is expiring unless that policy changes

I can send you an nzb.su invite if you want to switch to something else?

How much does nzb.su cost? If it's free or relatively cheap I wouldn't mind an invite tossed over to my username @gmail if you don't mind.

WithoutTheFezOn
Aug 28, 2005
Oh no

Boris Galerkin posted:

How much does nzb.su cost?
$14/yr

Skarsnik
Oct 21, 2008

I...AM...RUUUDE!




Boris Galerkin posted:

How much does nzb.su cost? If it's free or relatively cheap I wouldn't mind an invite tossed over to my username @gmail if you don't mind.

sure, check your email, though its probably in your spam folder

Tanbo
Nov 19, 2013

Rexxed posted:

Not really, bitcoin is terrible.

Not really, but buying bitcoin just to turn around and buy something else is indeed a hassle, you're just adding a step in the middle, and additionally you are using something reversible to buy something that isn't, so the seller has to be super cautious. I already have/earn bitcoins so it works out great for me.

YouTuber
Jul 31, 2004

by FactsAreUseless
I'm encountering a rather weird problem at the moment. I just flattened my server and set it up once again since the default mount point OVH had sucked. Sabnzbd downloads files successfully and unpacks them properly. Sonarr seems to be getting stuck in some kind of loop. It detects the file, and begins moving it to the proper show folder and I watch it tick upward until 99% then it disappears. Only for the process to repeat itself. It's mounted via NFS and I seem to have no problem rsyncing stuff back and forth.

code:
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path is denied.
  at System.IO.File.Move (System.String sourceFileName, System.String destFileName) <0x410dbbe0 + 0x0030f> in <filename unknown>:0 
  at NzbDrone.Common.Disk.DiskProviderBase.MoveFile (System.String source, System.String destination, Boolean overwrite) <0x410db7e0 + 0x00243> in <filename unknown>:0 
  at NzbDrone.Common.Disk.DiskTransferService.TryMoveFileVerified (System.String sourcePath, System.String targetPath, Int64 originalSize) <0x410db690 + 0x00042> in <filename unknown>:0
Thats the error it's kicking out.

YouTuber fucked around with this message at 03:24 on May 21, 2016

Hughlander
May 11, 2005

YouTuber posted:

I'm encountering a rather weird problem at the moment. I just flattened my server and set it up once again since the default mount point OVH had sucked. Sabnzbd downloads files successfully and unpacks them properly. Sonarr seems to be getting stuck in some kind of loop. It detects the file, and begins moving it to the proper show folder and I watch it tick upward until 99% then it disappears. Only for the process to repeat itself. It's mounted via NFS and I seem to have no problem rsyncing stuff back and forth.

code:
System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path is denied.
  at System.IO.File.Move (System.String sourceFileName, System.String destFileName) <0x410dbbe0 + 0x0030f> in <filename unknown>:0 
  at NzbDrone.Common.Disk.DiskProviderBase.MoveFile (System.String source, System.String destination, Boolean overwrite) <0x410db7e0 + 0x00243> in <filename unknown>:0 
  at NzbDrone.Common.Disk.DiskTransferService.TryMoveFileVerified (System.String sourcePath, System.String targetPath, Int64 originalSize) <0x410db690 + 0x00042> in <filename unknown>:0

Thats the error it's kicking out.

Looks like the uid the sonarr process is running under doesn't have write permissions to delete the source file.

YouTuber
Jul 31, 2004

by FactsAreUseless

Hughlander posted:

Looks like the uid the sonarr process is running under doesn't have write permissions to delete the source file.

:cripes: This is probably it. I just checked ant he octal permissions were 755.

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MrCodeDude
Aug 31, 2005
Is Astraweb dying a slow death?

I've used them forever, but lately, nothing is fully completing without the need for backup accounts at Tweaknews + Blocknews. I'm also not getting anywhere near my former download speeds.

Is there a consensus "best" general use usenet provider or is it more of a strength-in-numbers kind of game now?

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