Full arr stack makes life much easier. Only time I got that look was when it pulls a .rar that didn’t automatically extract. Wrote a script that transmission runs on completion and they extract when finished now.
I’ve had a bunch of issues that totally belong on the right side of this graph. Broke the nginx proxy trying to add a rule for a game server and can’t access the arrs anymore. Subscribed to a list that had too much crap on and it downloaded everything and filled up my drives. Buggered up permissions somehow so sonarr can download the files but I have to extract it manually with ssh
Two of my private trackers have client and version requirements and transmission 3.0 was the only one on both if I use a VPN. It’s the Debian of torrent clients.
Full arr stack makes life much easier. Only time I got that look was when it pulls a .rar that didn’t automatically extract. Wrote a script that transmission runs on completion and they extract when finished now.
I’ve had a bunch of issues that totally belong on the right side of this graph. Broke the nginx proxy trying to add a rule for a game server and can’t access the arrs anymore. Subscribed to a list that had too much crap on and it downloaded everything and filled up my drives. Buggered up permissions somehow so sonarr can download the files but I have to extract it manually with ssh
How do you extract them? I have some nzbs that stop halfway through extraction and I have no idea why
It was permissions for me, I think I bodged it with a chmod 777
Meh. Try other clients like rtorrent. As I remember transmission is not most healthy for swarm client. Or maybe it’s my memory is shit.
Two of my private trackers have client and version requirements and transmission 3.0 was the only one on both if I use a VPN. It’s the Debian of torrent clients.