Recently, Radarr and Sonarr stopped working, and I don’t know why or where to look.
Host: Kubuntu 22.04
Kernel: 3.2.0-39-generic (64 bits)
Docker: 24.0.5, build 24.0.5-0ubuntu1~22.04.1
Image: linuxserver/sonarr 3.0.10.1567 and linuxserver/radarr 5.2.6.
Every other app, including other servarr app (readarr, lidarr, etc.) is working
Apps is giving me the following message:
[Info] Bootstrap: Starting Sonarr - /app/sonarr/bin/Sonarr.exe - Version 3.0.10.1567
[Info] AppFolderInfo: Data directory is being overridden to [/config]
[Info] Router: Application mode: Interactive
[Info] MigrationLogger: *** Checking database for required migrations data source=/config/sonarr.db;cache size=-10000;datetimekind=Utc;journal mode=Wal;pooling=True;version=3 ***
[Info] MigrationLogger: *** Checking database for required migrations data source=/config/logs.db;cache size=-10000;datetimekind=Utc;journal mode=Wal;pooling=True;version=3 ***
[Info] OwinHostController: Listening on the following URLs:
[Info] OwinHostController: http://192.168.1.100:8989/
[Info] OwinHostController: http://localhost:8989/
[Info] SonarrBootstrapper: Starting Web Server
[Fatal] ConsoleApp: The requested address is not valid in this context. This can happen if another instance of Sonarr is already running another application is using the same port (default: 8989) or the user has insufficient permissions
Press enter to exit...
I checked, and nothing seems to use the same port:
~$ sudo netstat -nlp | grep 8989
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8989 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 48005/docker-proxy
tcp6 0 0 :::8989 :::* LISTEN 48011/docker-proxy
And I don’t think permission is at fault since other docker apps works fine.
Where should I look to fix that?
Edit: the compose file
version: '3.8'
services:
Sonarr:
container_name: sonarr
image: linuxserver/sonarr
ports:
- '8989:8989' # sonarr
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Canada/Eastern
volumes:
- '/etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro'
- '/etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro'
- '/bibliotheque1/configs/sonarr:/config'
- '/bibliotheque1:/data'
- '/bibliotheque2:/data2'
restart: unless-stopped
radarr:
container_name: radarr
image: linuxserver/radarr
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Canada/Eastern
ports:
- '7878:7878'
volumes:
- '/etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro'
- '/etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro'
- '/bibliotheque1/configs/radarr:/config'
- '/bibliotheque1:/data'
- '/bibliotheque2:/data2'
restart: unless-stopped
edit2: added all the details of the logs
edit 3:
I don’t think the issue is actually the port since I’ve got the same issue when I’m switching to a different port, and if I stop the container, its ports no longer appears in the netstats commands.
Might be permission issue (but no idea what that would mean in its context) or something else.
It IS a permission issue, although I’m not getting why it’s happening
If the config file is in another volume, the container starts no problem. But if I try to starts with the old directory, it gave the error message.
volumes:
- '/bibliotheque1/configs/radarr_test:/config'
But there is no difference in the owner of this repository
Why can’t the container access it?
drwxr-xr-x 7 $USER $USER 4096 mar 19 2023 heimdall
drwxr-xr-x 6 $USER $USER 4096 déc 26 11:39 radarr
drwxr-xr-x 6 $USER $USER 4096 déc 26 11:43 radarr_test
drwxr-xr-x 6 $USER $USER 4096 déc 26 11:43 sonarr
drwxr-xr-x 6 $USER $USER 4096 déc 26 11:43 sonarr_test
drwxr-xr-x 4 $USER $USER 4096 aoû 28 23:07 plex
I’ll use my backups and use a different directory, but I want to know what went wrong…
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Yes I did
Restarted the container, docker, and the whole server.
Same issue
I noticed it tries to start listening on 192.168.1.100, don’t see a “network: host” in the compose file, don’t think it should have access to that IP address.
Not sure how to explore that further but might put you on the right path