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I decided I needed to archive every episode of a show with many seasons after having none at all. This unfortunately (and obviously in hindsight) exceeded my daily nzb indexer API calls and my account has been temporarily suspended. After communicating with the admins it would appear this has not been an isolated incident. Looking back on my history I can't really pinpoint any other obvious occasions closer than 6 months ago but I'm not sure how to check my logs for API calls. Other than not being a dipshit again is there anything I can do with Sonarr or Radarr to limit my daily API calls? Anything I can install to get notified when I've exceeded my daily calls at least? Radarr was on a 15 minute RSS sync which I changed to 60 minutes so that should help a bit.
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# ¿ Mar 21, 2024 00:33 |
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2024 06:55 |
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Brain Curry posted:I use nzbhydra, which supports multiple indexers and has api limits per indexer. I believe it’s been superseded by a new tool with an *arr name, and someone will probably post that info shortly. Motronic posted:Prowlarr Thanks!
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# ¿ Mar 21, 2024 06:08 |
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Thanks again for the prowlarr suggestion! I got it all setup and everybody seems happy. What exactly happens when you hit your API limit? Does Prowlarr just ignore any requests until the next day? I assume anything missing will be detected as such the next time an automatic sync happens?Tornhelm posted:If you're using Prowlarr/Hydra, just make sure you enable the "Redirect" setting (for Prowlarr, can't remember what the Hydra equivalent is) when adding indexers. Some of them are a pain in the rear end and will disable your account if you don't so it saves a headache getting in touch with the site admin and hoping they'll re-enable it. thank you!
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# ¿ Mar 21, 2024 17:57 |