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Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
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Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
Hi all,
I've got a ReadyNAS 104 with firmware 6.8.1. Does anyone know of a community addon for radarr or is otherwise able to point to to some info in getting radarr working on my NAS?
many thanks
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
@JohnM_S wrote:
You can click here to download RAIDar installer that will work with your NAS.
He wants radarr ( https://radarr.video/ )
There are a couple of posts from folks who manually installed it on their NAS, but they don't provide any guidance on exactly what they did.
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
Thanks JohnM_S, but StephenB is right, radarr not raidar 🙂
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
Not being very happy with results from Couchpotato I thought I would investgate Radarr and found this step by step installation guide LINK
This worked for me last night and I am not very Debian aware, it has increased my root usage by around 8-9% to 27%, perhaps I could have reduced this if I knew what I was doing
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
Thanks Bedlam1 - am I right that if it isn't a proper app it'll be wiped every time there's a firmware update? (not even sure what I base that on other than expecting the worst 🙂 )
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
Sorry I don't know the answer to that (I guess a Factory Default would though)
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
@azraeluknas wrote:
am I right that if it isn't a proper app it'll be wiped every time there's a firmware update?
No. OS reinstalls and firmware updates won't normally wipe it, unless the system detects a library conflict with the update.
A factory reset of course wipes everything.
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
Just an update, my root usage is holding steady, in fact it has dropped from 27% to 25% today
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
25% full isn't a problem.
If radarr is just installed on the OS partition, it might well be stable. But perhaps look for it's database. You could move that to /data, and replace the database with a link (look up the ln command). Then if the database grows, it won't affect OS disk space.
Another option is that you can move its folder(s) to /apps, and then use ln to replace the original folder(s) with a link.
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
I avoided placing anything concerning my data in root folders, it is all in "data" (including it's database and jpg files etc.), I just wasn't sure what would happen with a large number of files Radarr downloaded into Debian, but that seems OK too.
Is there a way to put a link into the NAS GUI to open Radarr @StephenB, am currently using a browser "favourite I created.
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Re: Radarr on ReadyNAS 104
@bedlam1 wrote:
I avoided placing anything concerning my data in root folders, it is all in "data" (including it's database and jpg files etc.), I just wasn't sure what would happen with a large number of files Radarr downloaded into Debian, but that seems OK too.
It sounds like you are ok as far as OS partition space goes.
@bedlam1 wrote:
Is there a way to put a link into the NAS GUI to open Radarr
I don't know of one.