Hello fellow self-hosters,
I’m fairly new to hosting my own services and have been learning as I go, but have run into an issue and am not sure where to look for answers. Hoping you all can help a confused soul out.
Up until now, I’ve been running the .arr services (Sonarr, Radarr, Overseerr, etc.) on my Windows machine with minimal issue, but I’ve been working on setting up a separate Debian machine to get it off my main PC.
I’m following this guide to get everything setup, and at this point I have all my services setup and running, but I can’t seem to get Radarr and Sonarr to work correctly. My indexers work, Radarr will grab the wanted file and Deluge will download it, but when the download finishes it just stays in limbo; Radarr is unable to import it into the library due to invalid permissions (It doesn’t have Write permissions).
I’ve done sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /path/to/ROOT/directory
and sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /path/to/HDDSTORAGE/directory
as the guide instructs under ‘Folder Structure’ (of course replacing the paths with my actual paths), but to no avail.
Where I think the problem is is my actual Media Library. All the services are running on their own laptop, but my 10TB HDD is still in my main Windows PC. Until I build a new rig specifically for the server, I can’t put the HDD into the laptop. In Windows, the TV and Movie folders are network shared and I have them mounted on my server in the respective locations where Radarr and Sonarr should be looking. At this point, the .arr services can definitely read the mounted directories, but can’t make new ones for new shows and movies.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Just make sure you’re actually authenticating to the network share and not browsing an open/anonymous share. The user perms on the host of the volume need to match for read/write, or need to be publicly writable.
MrQuallzin@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Yup, the mount is authenticated and the Share Permissions on Windows have it set to Full Control for Everyone, plus ‘Password protected sharing’ is turned off under Advanced Network Settings.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Okay, so on the server which is connecting to the share, from a cli, can you create files on the share mount? Don’t use your GUI if using. Go to a prompt, and touch or copy a file in the mount location.