Solution: Use NFS -_-’
Hello. I’ve been using hotio’s qbittorent, radarr and sonarr images for a while and I’ve been really happy with it.
But A few weeks ago, I started having problems with radarr failing to copy my files to the destination folder.
I have qbittorrent on machine A and my video server on machine B (called “orbiter”).
I mounted destination folder on machine B to machine A like follow:
sudo mount -t cifs //orbiter/Video/ /mnt/OrbiterVideo -o username=root,password=omgstrongpassword,uid=998,gid=100
And added it to fstab:
//orbiter/Video /mnt/OrbiterVideo/ cifs username=root,password=omgstrongpassword,iocharset=utf8,noperm,uid=998,gid=100 0 0
Now, here are my docker-compose for qbittorrent and radarr :
QBittorrentVPN
version: "3.7"
services:
qbittorrent:
container_name: qbittorrentvpn
image: cr.hotio.dev/hotio/qbittorrent
ports:
- 8992:8992
- 8118:8118
environment:
- WEBUI_PORTS=8992/tcp,8992/udp
- PUID=998
- PGID=100
- UMASK=0022
- TZ=Europe/Paris
- VPN_ENABLED=true
- VPN_LAN_NETWORK=192.168.1.0/24
- VPN_CONF=wg0
# - VPN_ADDITIONAL_PORTS
- VPN_IP_CHECK_DELAY=5
- PRIVOXY_ENABLED=false
- DEBUG=yes
volumes:
- /srv/path/Files/QBittorrentVPN:/config
- /srv/path/Files/QBittorrentVPN/downloads:/downloads
- /srv/path/Files/QBittorrentVPN/skins:/skins
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
sysctls:
- net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1
- net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1
restart: unless-stopped
Radarr
version: "3.7"
services:
radarr:
container_name: radarr
hostname: Radarr
image: cr.hotio.dev/hotio/radarr
ports:
- "7878:7878"
environment:
- PUID=998
- PGID=100
- UMASK=002
- TZ=Europe/Paris
volumes:
- /srv/path/Files/Radarr/config:/config
- /srv/path/Files/QBittorrentVPN/downloads:/downloads
- /mnt/OrbiterVideo/movies/:/movies
restart: unless-stopped
Radarr manages to grab and download a movie, but it fails to copy it:
2023-07-21 16:15:59.3|Warn|ImportApprovedMovie|Couldn't import movie /downloads/awesomemovie.mkv
[v4.6.4.7568] System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path '/movies/awesomemovie' is denied.
---> System.IO.IOException: Permission denied
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.IO.FileSystem.CreateDirectory(String fullPath)
at System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(String path)
at NzbDrone.Common.Disk.DiskProviderBase.CreateFolder(String path) in ./Radarr.Common/Disk/DiskProviderBase.cs:line 189
at NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.MovieFileMovingService.CreateFolder(String directoryName) in ./Radarr.Core/MediaFiles/MovieFileMovingService.cs:line 215
at NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.MovieFileMovingService.EnsureMovieFolder(MovieFile movieFile, Movie movie, String filePath) in ./Radarr.Core/MediaFiles/MovieFileMovingService.cs:line 185
at NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.MovieFileMovingService.EnsureMovieFolder(MovieFile movieFile, LocalMovie localMovie, String filePath) in ./Radarr.Core/MediaFiles/MovieFileMovingService.cs:line 165
at NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.MovieFileMovingService.CopyMovieFile(MovieFile movieFile, LocalMovie localMovie) in ./Radarr.Core/MediaFiles/MovieFileMovingService.cs:line 90
at NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.UpgradeMediaFileService.UpgradeMovieFile(MovieFile movieFile, LocalMovie localMovie, Boolean copyOnly) in ./Radarr.Core/MediaFiles/UpgradeMediaFileService.cs:line 73
at NzbDrone.Core.MediaFiles.MovieImport.ImportApprovedMovie.Import(List`1 decisions, Boolean newDownload, DownloadClientItem downloadClientItem, ImportMode importMode) in ./Radarr.Core/MediaFiles/MovieImport/ImportApprovedMovie.cs:line 129
It is important to note that I didn’t change anything in my config.
Is there something I am doing wrong here ? I can’t see through this anymore.
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I know it’s linux and you never reboot it and yadda yadda, but have you tried rebooting both machines?
For what it’s worth, that’s my fstab entry (it’s mounted with a normal user, which is the same which the containers use). I seem to remember I had to change ownership of the /mnt/nasdownload folder (before the mount) to the user used to mount it.
//192.168.1.10/Download /mnt/nasdownload cifs auto,user,uid=1000,gid=1000,rw,iocharset=utf8,suid,credentials=/root/.smbgringo,file_mode=0770,dir_mode=0770,_netdev,vers=3.0 0 0
I tried rebooting with no luck. Changing my fstag entry following your suggestion didn’t work either.