

However, make sure that the corresponding folder has full access set: Of course, you can also choose a different name instead of downloads adapt the paths accordingly. Permissions for completed downloads: set to 777.Watched Folder: /path-to-nas/downloads/watching.Completed Download Folder: /path-to-nas/downloads/complete.Temporary Download Folder: /path-to-nas/downloads/incomplete.Create a downloads/ folder on your NAS and then set: External internet access: Full Web interface - Only external access requires login.Head over to general and adapt the following settings: We will clean this up later when configuring the remaining settings. Make sure to test the connection.Ĭontinue with the completed and temporary folders for now. Server configuration can also be done later in the Servers section by choosing to Add Server. I user Supernews, which is pretty good and cheap. Once you open the above URL you’ll be welcomed by the SABnzbd configuration wizard.Ĭhoose a language for your system and then add the server details for your Usenet provider. Replace x.x.x.x with your IP and PORT with the configured port. Save the file and restart the service by running sudo systemctl start sabnzbdplus.įinally, open SABnzbd using. HOST=0.0.0.0 (important to allow external access).Then, edit the configuration file by executing sudo vim /etc/default/sabnzbdplus and change the content to: If everything appears fine shut the service down by running sudo systemctl stop sabnzbdplus.

Next, check the status running sudo systemctl status sabnzbdplus. Let’s get started! Inside your VM run the following command: Our primary download directory will be on the NAS, so the VM doesn’t need much space.Ī section is available that demonstrates how to set up the mounts on Ubuntu to access the NAS volumes. Installing SABnzbdĬreate a Ubuntu VM with about 30 GB of disk space. This step is needed before we install and configure Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr and the likes.

Additional tools like Calibre, Ubooquity, Ombi or OrganizrĬontinuing from Media streaming, we’ll focus on setting up SABnzbd and Transmission for our download management.Service management with Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Readarr, Bazarr and Mylar.Download management with SABnzb and Transmission.The following articles will be a multi-part series introducing various areas such as: This year around, I drove my passion a little bit further and streamlined my setup. I’m content with my current setup how it is, but eventually I want to have it all self-contained on the NAS.Īny pointers or help would be appreciated while I get my system back in working order.I'm a data hoarder that's nothing new to people who know me. There doesn’t seem to be a definitive guide on how I would be able to do this. Also it seems that each application would need to be re-installed after each firmware update.

I have never used Docker before, so curious about how it would all be set up. I’ve read numerous articles about using a service like Docker to put the applications on the NAS but have also read multiple issues about how the applications can’t “see” outside of their directory. Wanting to know what my options are for installing these services directly onto my PR2100 since they aren’t available as an app. Purchased my PR2100 today to use as a server for my growing Plex content that’s originally been on my iMac.Ĭurrently in the process of transferring the files which is taking a while, as expected.Ĭurrently my setup involves all downloads managed by CouchPotato, Sonarr and SABnzbd running on my iMac which then transfers the files to my new NAS.
