![]() The sonarr container doesnt have the same mapping for /data as the other containers, make it the same - edit, or you could add a remote path mapping in sonarr (but please dont, just “fix” the mapping) Sonarr container path /media : /mnt/user/Media/TV Sonarr container path /data : /mnt/user/Downloads I really appreciate your help, thank you. I would like to try and start rebuilding my library but want to figure out what is wrong. I cannot think of any other way this could have happened. Something is not right at all which makes me think Sonarr could be responsible for deleting the media. In the Sonarr UI it shows all my TV series still but most show ‘unaired’ for series which were completed long ago and 0/0 episodes. It is just the TV media managed by Sonarr. I don’t believe it is a hardware issues as it occurred across 12 disks and my Movie media and other data has not been affected at all. All the folders and subfolders for series and seasons remain intact but the media files themselves are all gone, so this isn’t some accidental wipe of my TV media folder, it is a systematic wipe of each individual file from within the hundreds of folder on my server. The only rules to naming your container-paths is that if another contatiner is on the same network then it has to use the same container-path for the share so if Sonarr and Radarr both pull from a media folder then both containers need to share the same container-path name.I have been using Sonarr and unraid for several years without a problem but recently discovered all my TV media has been deleted from the server. (/mnt/user/"YOUR-DOWNLOAD-SHARE-NAME")_ (/downloads) (/mnt/user/"YOUR-MEDIA-SHARE-NAME")_ (/media) Usually the container-paths are always set up as /"name-of-path." Now your container is like its own light weight OS so it does'nt share the same pathing as your host system Your config path is the appdata, so you create a share on your array (or better yet cache drive) named "whatever-you-want." This share is what you will use for host path. You can name your shares whatever you want, the only important thing is that the host paths are linked to to the docker paths with the correct information.Ī standard template for Radarr has your ports, media path, download path, config, and backup path. Your issue is that your missing a foundational understanding on how docker containers work. I will watch it in a bit and report back! *Edit: Automod linked the guides I am using, but I missed the video. Sorry if these have been answered, i am having a heck of a time. Additionally this guide has additional path mapping that spaceinvader1 does not mention?Īdditionally when I am looking at a template, Sonarr for example how do I differentiate which host path is the container path vs the host path? It seems the templates dont differentiate host vs container. My concern is that this guide has the user create a "data" share as opposed to the "downloads" share spaceinvader1 suggests. I also located another guide that was create a week ago linked below. Are these still the go-to source for setting these containers up? I have watched spaceinaver1 videos but they seem to be from 2017-ish. I ahve recently gotten my unraid server built and while I am beginning to explore I am getting conflicting information on how to get the Sonarr, Radarr, and Plex apps up and running.
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