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Unraid setup shared drive using unassisted devices
Unraid setup shared drive using unassisted devices








unraid setup shared drive using unassisted devices
  1. UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES HOW TO
  2. UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES INSTALL
  3. UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES FULL
  4. UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES TV
  5. UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES DOWNLOAD

UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES DOWNLOAD

Host Path 3 is the share you want your media to be copied to once the download has completed. You can leave this as default as long as you do not have anything else running on the same port. This will be the port that you will be accessing the web interface of Sonarr on. The important options to look at here are Host Port 1. This will be discussed in an up and coming blog post for reverse proxies. This is so I can use the Linuxserver.io Letsencrypt container with their proxy configs to automatically set up the reverse proxy. You can see from my screenshot that I am using a custom network called proxynetwork. You will now see the page for setting up the container settings. We will be using the Linuxserver.io containers as I have always had a positive experience with them. You should see a few different versions popping up from different providors. You will need to browse to the APPS tab on your Unraid server and search for Sonarr. Once you have the shares set up you can now finally get round to installing Sonarr. You will also need your download folder share setting up but this should be done when setting up the downloader. Everything is else is pretty much standard settings. I have chosen to Automatically split only the top two directory levels as this should keep all season folders on the same drive.

UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES TV

I have chosen to have individual shares for my media.īelow is a screen shot of my current settings for my TV show share. The usual setup for Sonarr would be to have a Media share that contains a TV subfolder.

unraid setup shared drive using unassisted devices

These will be accessable from your network so other applications can access them. Shares are where Sonarr will be accessing your downloads and putting the TV shows on your Unraid server.

UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES HOW TO

You can find a guide on how to do that HERE Shares

UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES INSTALL

You need to install the Community Applications plugin. Community Applications Pluginįirst thing first. Once you have the Community Applications plugin installed you are just a few clicks away from automating your TV show consumption.

  • Go to apps and search for radarr.Installing Sonarr couldn’t be any easier when installing using Docker on and Unraid server.
  • Tip: You might want to hook up PlexTraktSync to sync your watched state to Trakt.
  • Add a container path variable: /mnt/user/media/.
  • Go to apps and search for PlexMediaServer.
  • Host Path 2: /mnt/user/media/downloads/.
  • Got to apps and search for linuxserver/jackett.
  • Now edit the file /mnt/user/appdata/home-assistant/configuration.yaml and add the following two lines and then restart Home Assistant. This will get Home Assistant running with a Z-Wave USB stick. Now you can reach the Deluge web UI by going to Home Assistant Here's mine, which includes a proxy_pass for deluge. In the /mnt/user/appdata/nginx, edit the nginx configuration file as needed.
  • AppData Config Path: /mnt/user/appdata/nginx.
  • Extra Parameters: -link vpn:deluge -p 8112:8112.
  • Go to "Apps" tab and search for "nginx" and add it. To reach it, we'll create a proxy with nginx, see the next section nginx The above configures Deluge but you won't be able to reach the web UI since the network type is set to "none". Now (You'll probably need to reload the UI to get this to show up) in the Network Type drop down, select the network you just created, which is container:vpn For 6.8, as of now until there's a better solution, open the console and type the following docker network create container:vpn Prior to Unraid 6.8 you'd add -net="container:vpn" as an "extra parameter".
  • Extra Parameters: -net="container:vpn".
  • Go to "Apps" tab and search for "Deluge" and add it.
  • Should say "Initialization Sequence Completed". Look at the last column on the right for the VPN container, look at the logs, make sure things are OK.
  • Extra Parameters: -cap-add=NET_ADMIN -dns=8.8.8.8 -sysctl .disable_ipv6=0.
  • Path: /mnt/user/vpn/ -> Container Path: /vpn.
  • UNRAID SETUP SHARED DRIVE USING UNASSISTED DEVICES FULL

  • Edit the vpn.conf file and put the full path where it references the certs.
  • key, ta.key, and one of the ovpn file you want to use
  • Copy the following into that share: ca.crt.
  • Next, download your VPN certs from your VPN provider's website and do the following: This will allow you to search and install applications (plugins and docker containers).Ĭreate a share named vpn.
  • - Very good tutorials on just about every unraid topic.
  • root/mdcmd status | egrep "mdResync|mdState|sbSync" Helpful links Wait for % complete is mdResyncPos/mdResyncSize. Check if a parity operation is in-progressĬheck the status of a parity operation.










    Unraid setup shared drive using unassisted devices