![]() ![]() ![]() NZB files can also be used with most popular newsreader such as SABnzbd and NZBGet. Download NZBGet setup for windows from Download page. This allows for fast and easy setup of our service. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. Fast Usenet provides a customized version of GrabIt which comes configured with our server settings. LinuxServer Docker Compose: Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, NZBGet, Lets Encrypt, Time Machine Raw docker-compose.yml This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. NZBGet is similar to SABnzbd as the user interface runs entirely in your web browser. It can achieve maximum download speed by using little system resources. All this has been a NIGHTMARE to get set up and I'm so close to being done.hahaha. In this tutorial we will explain how to use NZB files with the GrabIt newsreader. Tutorials Windows NZBGet NZBGet Newsreader for Windows NZBGet is a Usenet newsreader designed with performance in mind. I'm thinking the best way to fix the batch that hasn't downloaded yet is to just clear it all out and re-add it with the proper category set. ![]() I'm thinking the PP behavior is set upon import of the download itself. If I click a title and click the postprocess button, it still says "no".even though the category changed to a category with PP enabled. Maybe even just directly run the VideoSort script on the directories I need to?.if that's even possible?įor the ones that are queued, I've tried changing the category, setting the global category, everything I can think of and it's not working. Not real sure what else I can do with them though.is there a way to bulk-enable the post processing script and have them all post-process again? I dunno. That works but is INCREDIBLY time consuming. The completed batch and the queued batch.įor the ones that are done, I can go through on the history tab, click each title, click the postprocess button, set it to yes, then click save, then check them all and click "post-process again". The ones that are done need to be renamed and moved, the others that are queued, I don't want them to download without the script enabled.I just can't get it to enable without going through each one individually: Clicking the postprocess button, clicking yes, then clicking save.Īnyway, that leaves me with 2 groups to deal with. NONE of them have post-processing enabled. A bunch finished downloading, a bunch have not. This folder needs to be accessible by Sonarr and Radarr.I just got NZBGet all set up and mistakenly added a bunch of downloads to the queue with no post-processing enabled. downloads download folder where your NZBGet is going to store all downloads. NZBGet has one configuration less than Sonarr and Radarr: Your pp-scripts directory now should have folder 'videosort' with subfolder 'lib' and file 'VideoSort.py' Open settings tab in NZBGet web-interface and define settings for VideoSort Save changes and restart NZBGet. NZBGet’s default port is 6789 and if you don’t have a good reason, I would just keep it on the default port. Download the newest version from releases page. In my other post, I covered SABnzbd but I’ve recently chosen to go with NZBGet on Docker as it has been more reliant in my lab. Sudo docker run -d –name=nzbget -e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000 -e TZ=America/New_York -p 6789:6789 -v change_me:/config -v change_me:/downloads –restart unless-stopped linuxserver/nzbget ![]() tv location of the downloaded tv shows after they have been moved from the /downloads folder As with Radarr, Sonarr all needs some paths updated before launching the above command: This is basically doing the same as the container for Radarr, except this application will be launched on port 8989. Sudo docker run -d –name=sonarr -e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000 -e TZ=America/New_York -p 8989:8989 -v change_me:/config -v change_me:/tv -v change_me:/downloads –restart unless-stopped linuxserver/sonarr downloads download folder where your NZBGet or SABnzbd app will store the downloads movies location of the downloaded movies after it has been moved from the /downloads folder Before you just run the above command, please make sure to change following paths: The above command will launch a docker container from the linuxserver/radarr image and publish the application on port 7878. Sudo docker run -d –name=radarr -e PUID=1000 -e PGID=1000 -e TZ=America/New_York -p 7878:7878 -v change_me:/config -v change_me:/movies -v change_me:/downloads –restart unless-stopped linuxserver/radarr I received multiple requests how to translate my YAML files into Docker run commands. In Running Usenet Stack on Kubernetes, I covered how to deploy a Usenet stack onto Kubernetes.Īs it turned out, Kubernetes has won the race as the orchestrator of choice but not everyone is running it in their home lab just yet. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |