Sickbeard and SabNZB+

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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby guerilla » Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:40 am

I have been running these apps for a while now and have since the ubuntu shares problem bug 927 has been fixed I've not had any problems.

I followed the guide at ainer.org on getting everything to play nicely with each other. If you'd like to know anything regarding my settings we can try and arrange a time to discuss on irc.

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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby bigfoot65 » Fri Oct 05, 2012 10:19 am

It might be worth documenting some of your settings in the wiki. Consider adding them to this page:

http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Sabnzbd
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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby rampant10 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:34 pm

Okay so I am having the same permissions issue as apastor. What sort of fix was employed to keep new files added to the newsgroups/complete directory from being created as root:root?

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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby bigfoot65 » Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:59 pm

What sort of permissions issues? Please provide details so we can try to help. Might be worth submitting a trouble ticket at http://bugs.amahi.org.
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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby suthagar » Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:00 am

Hi Bigfoot65

I'm experiancing the same issue with SABnzbd noted in this thread i.e. root permissions are set in the download folder which in turn means that the download will not be processed.
Has this issue been resolved or a bug submitted - I couldn't find one listed in the amahi bug tracker.

If it helps to resolve this, I don't have this problem with a direct install using apt-get of SABnzbd, just the amahi app version. So I'm thinking this is something to do with the packaging of the app itself. But you guys are the experts so I'd be grateful for any advice.

My install is Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS. The permissions for downloads in SAB are set to 777 but this does not seem to make a difference.
Nothing else special about the install very vanilla, not even any ubuntu updates.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

S

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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby bigfoot65 » Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:17 am

No, a bug was never submitted. If you could do one and provide details, that would be helpful. I am sure it's a simple fix, but need to know what it is.

EDIT:
I did make one change to the share. It is now read/writable by all and owned by the first admin user:users. This should take care of the permission problem if I understand it correctly.
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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby suthagar » Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:35 am

Hi Bigfoot65 thanks for the response.

Happy to submit a bug report over the weekend.
The permissions on the share I.e newsgroups is fine it is as you said set to the first admin so is ownership.
The issue is that the NZB named folders created by SABNzbd underneath the newsgroups/incomplete folder are set to root for permissions and owner. Because of this SABNzbd can't continue to process.

Hopefully that makes sense and helps to narrow down the issue.

Kind regards

S

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Re: Sickbeard and SabNZB+

Postby bigfoot65 » Thu Mar 21, 2013 5:46 am

Do these named folders get added automatically? Are they created initially on connection or periodically?

I am wondering if we need some sort of cron job to reset permissions automatically.
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