[Solved]
Sep 27, 2016, 12:05 PM
(This post was last modified: Sep 27, 2016, 12:10 PM by runey71.)
I'm a total noob at this so please bear with me and sorry for the long post. I've set up a Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian Jessie Lite (latest), Sonarr, Transmission, and mounted a Samba share using the following tutorials.
Sonarr: http://www.htpcguides.com/install-sonarr...able-mono/
Samba Share: http://www.htpcguides.com/mounting-stora...ian-linux/
Transmission: http://www.htpcguides.com/install-transm...untu-15-x/
The share I am trying to connect to is on my home computer running Windows 7. Both the home computer and the rasberry pi are connect to a LAN via ethernet. I have setup a mount to the network share in mnt/sapn-t520. I can connect to it using smbclient and can see any files or folders I add there. When I first did this I was then able to to go to /mnt/sapn-t520 and also see what was on the share and Sonarr was playing nicelt. However after a reboot (of the entire network and internet) that seems to have stopped.
Sonarr seems to be working and has been setup with an Indexer (RARBG) and a download client (Transmission). I can add a series, search for an episode and request it be downloaded. Sonarr successfully adds it to Transmissions queue and the download begins. Transmission is setup to stop as soon as the download is complete. The file that Transmission downloads appears in the network share when I view it from the home computer or via smbclient. However I cannot see that file when viewing from /mnt/sapn-t520. Once the download is finished Sonarr successfully removes the torrent from Transmission and says it has moved it to the final location (/mnt/sapn-t520/Adventure Time/Season 7/blah blah blah.mkv). However the file is not deleted from where Transmission deleted it to and it is not in its final location when viewed from the home computer or smbclient. It is however in /mnt/sapn-t520/Adventure Time/Season 7/
So I'm assuming something is not mounted properly? It's like the mount isn't syncing with the network share. Unfortunately I don't really know how to go about checking that (or fixing it).
fstab
transmission settings
Sonarr: http://www.htpcguides.com/install-sonarr...able-mono/
Samba Share: http://www.htpcguides.com/mounting-stora...ian-linux/
Transmission: http://www.htpcguides.com/install-transm...untu-15-x/
The share I am trying to connect to is on my home computer running Windows 7. Both the home computer and the rasberry pi are connect to a LAN via ethernet. I have setup a mount to the network share in mnt/sapn-t520. I can connect to it using smbclient and can see any files or folders I add there. When I first did this I was then able to to go to /mnt/sapn-t520 and also see what was on the share and Sonarr was playing nicelt. However after a reboot (of the entire network and internet) that seems to have stopped.
Sonarr seems to be working and has been setup with an Indexer (RARBG) and a download client (Transmission). I can add a series, search for an episode and request it be downloaded. Sonarr successfully adds it to Transmissions queue and the download begins. Transmission is setup to stop as soon as the download is complete. The file that Transmission downloads appears in the network share when I view it from the home computer or via smbclient. However I cannot see that file when viewing from /mnt/sapn-t520. Once the download is finished Sonarr successfully removes the torrent from Transmission and says it has moved it to the final location (/mnt/sapn-t520/Adventure Time/Season 7/blah blah blah.mkv). However the file is not deleted from where Transmission deleted it to and it is not in its final location when viewed from the home computer or smbclient. It is however in /mnt/sapn-t520/Adventure Time/Season 7/
So I'm assuming something is not mounted properly? It's like the mount isn't syncing with the network share. Unfortunately I don't really know how to go about checking that (or fixing it).
fstab
Code:
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot vfat defaults 0 2
/dev/mmcblk0p2 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1
//192.168.1.103/Videos /mnt/sapn-t520 cifs defaults,uid=1000,gid=1000,username=username,password=password 0 0
# a swapfile is not a swap partition, no line here
# use dphys-swapfile swap[on|off] for that
Code:
{
"alt-speed-down": 50,
"alt-speed-enabled": false,
"alt-speed-time-begin": 540,
"alt-speed-time-day": 127,
"alt-speed-time-enabled": false,
"alt-speed-time-end": 1020,
"alt-speed-up": 50,
"bind-address-ipv4": "0.0.0.0",
"bind-address-ipv6": "::",
"blocklist-enabled": false,
"blocklist-url": "http://www.example.com/blocklist",
"cache-size-mb": 4,
"dht-enabled": true,
"download-dir": "/mnt/sapn-t520/Downloads",
"download-limit": 100,
"download-limit-enabled": 0,
"download-queue-enabled": true,
"download-queue-size": 5,
"encryption": 1,
"idle-seeding-limit": 30,
"idle-seeding-limit-enabled": false,
"incomplete-dir": "/var/lib/transmission-daemon/Downloads",
"incomplete-dir-enabled": false,
"lpd-enabled": false,
"max-peers-global": 200,
"message-level": 1,
"peer-congestion-algorithm": "",
"peer-id-ttl-hours": 6,
"peer-limit-global": 200,
"peer-limit-per-torrent": 50,
"peer-port": 51413,
"peer-port-random-high": 65535,
"peer-port-random-low": 49152,
"peer-port-random-on-start": false,
"peer-socket-tos": "default",
"pex-enabled": true,
"port-forwarding-enabled": false,
"preallocation": 1,
"prefetch-enabled": 1,
"queue-stalled-enabled": true,
"queue-stalled-minutes": 30,
"ratio-limit": 2,
"ratio-limit-enabled": false,
"rename-partial-files": true,
"rpc-authentication-required": true,
"rpc-bind-address": "0.0.0.0",
"rpc-enabled": true,
"rpc-password": "password",
"rpc-port": 9091,
"rpc-url": "/transmission/",
"rpc-username": "username",
"rpc-whitelist": "*.*.*.*",
"rpc-whitelist-enabled": false,
"scrape-paused-torrents-enabled": true,
"script-torrent-done-enabled": false,
"script-torrent-done-filename": "",
"seed-queue-enabled": false,
"seed-queue-size": 10,
"speed-limit-down": 100,
"speed-limit-down-enabled": false,
"speed-limit-up": 100,
"speed-limit-up-enabled": false,
"start-added-torrents": true,
"trash-original-torrent-files": false,
"umask": 2,
"upload-limit": 100,
"upload-limit-enabled": 0,
"upload-slots-per-torrent": 14,
"utp-enabled": true
}