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Diamonds On MY Fish
Dec 10, 2008

I WAS BORN THIS WAY


Happy Independence Day! DOGnzb is open registration to celebrate! http://www.dognzb.cr/register

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DarkSun6890
Sep 16, 2005
The Magic Turkey Sandwich Box and I

Diamonds On MY Fish posted:



Happy Independence Day! DOGnzb is open registration to celebrate! http://www.dognzb.cr/register

I'm just getting redirected to the login page. Am I missing something?

Nerdrock
Jan 31, 2006

DarkSun6890 posted:

I'm just getting redirected to the login page. Am I missing something?

My guess is they're closed again. I say that after thinking there was something amiss with Chrome and poking around with extensions / incognito mode which triggered their automated response system into blacklisting me from checking again for a while.

Edit : all good now.

Nerdrock fucked around with this message at 21:37 on Jul 4, 2015

Diamonds On MY Fish
Dec 10, 2008

I WAS BORN THIS WAY

DarkSun6890 posted:

I'm just getting redirected to the login page. Am I missing something?

Do you already have an account? If you already have an account you'll be redirected to the login page, to prevent people from registering multiple accounts and selling them.

*edit* ACK! The dog coughed up a hairball. How does a dog get a hairball? Hard to tell. Needless to say, problem is fixed, should be able to access /register now.

Diamonds On MY Fish fucked around with this message at 18:45 on Jul 4, 2015

gabensraum
Sep 16, 2003


LOAD "NICE!",8,1
Trip report, have been running nzbget and sonarr for about a week after sorting out mono's SSL issues and have now removed sickbeard and sabnzbd.

As expected, sonarr uses more resources than sickbeard on my debian server and pages seem to load slower, but the functionality it provides is much better and is worth that cost. I really like how it monitors the download client rather than relying on post-processing scripts.

I was happy with sabnzbd and wouldn't have switched to nzbget but the ability to prioritise all servers rather than just select backup servers was a killer feature. Had to install the videosort plugin for post-processing of non-TV downloads, but that was straightforward and I like the plugin idea rather than their trying to be everything to everyone.

Thanks for the suggestion, all.

kri kri
Jul 18, 2007

I am getting back into local music files - does anyone know of a good headphones musicbrainz mirror?

EL BROMANCE
Jun 10, 2006

COWABUNGA DUDES!
🥷🐢😬



gabensraum posted:

Thanks for the suggestion, all.

Your feedback seems to mirror how I felt :

Sonarr is worth replacing Sickbeard with full stop
Nzbget is worth installing instead of sabnzbd on a fresh install, less so on a working setup

Bisty Q.
Jul 22, 2008

Diamonds On MY Fish posted:

Do you already have an account? If you already have an account you'll be redirected to the login page, to prevent people from registering multiple accounts and selling them.

*edit* ACK! The dog coughed up a hairball. How does a dog get a hairball? Hard to tell. Needless to say, problem is fixed, should be able to access /register now.

To continue using DOGnzb after your evaluation expires you need to make a payment of US$10.

:rolleyes:

8-bit Miniboss
May 24, 2005

CORPO COPS CAME FOR MY :filez:
So I take it the API issues are fix or improved with DOGnzb?

Skarsnik
Oct 21, 2008

I...AM...RUUUDE!




Bisty Q. posted:

To continue using DOGnzb after your evaluation expires you need to make a payment of US$10.

:rolleyes:

You paid :10bux: for this worthless site, why is paying for a decent indexer so bad?

8-bit Miniboss posted:

So I take it the API issues are fix or improved with DOGnzb?

Been all good so far

Telex
Feb 11, 2003

Bisty Q. posted:

To continue using DOGnzb after your evaluation expires you need to make a payment of US$10.

:rolleyes:

yeah everything should always be free because that's how the internet works, it's all free everywhere.

Mescal
Jul 23, 2005

If any kind soul would be willing to give some quick tech support over PM, I'd appreciate it. I just decided to get some usenet going for the first time tonight and I'm 99% there.

sellouts
Apr 23, 2003

Telex posted:

yeah everything should always be free because that's how the internet works, it's all free everywhere.

kind of ironic

Tanbo
Nov 19, 2013

10 dollars is a lot to pay for access to free software like Linux iso's.

Laserface
Dec 24, 2004

I registered for dognzb.

whats the value over nzbs.org, which I already use?

Thermopyle
Jul 1, 2003

...the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt. —Bertrand Russell

not much other than one less point of failure when one of them inevitably blows up.

I guess if you use the actual site rather than just the API, you might like the design and features more.

PirateDentist
Mar 28, 2006

Sailing The Seven Seas Searching For Scurvy

Thermopyle posted:

not much other than one less point of failure when one of them inevitably blows up.

I guess if you use the actual site rather than just the API, you might like the design and features more.

These are the reasons I like Dog the most. It's my first stop for manually searching stuff. I don't foresee their new premium subscription thing as particularly worth it though.

Tanbo
Nov 19, 2013

It's always good to have more than one, I have 3, those 2 plus omgwtfwhatever. Downtime isn't uncommon.

gabensraum
Sep 16, 2003


LOAD "NICE!",8,1
I am a fan of Dog's wishlist functionality. I don't bother with Couch Potato, I just use Dog's wishlist and it automatically sends to sab or nzbget when it becomes available.

Grim Up North
Dec 12, 2011

gabensraum posted:

I am a fan of Dog's wishlist functionality. I don't bother with Couch Potato, I just use Dog's wishlist and it automatically sends to sab or nzbget when it becomes available.

Same, Dog's wishlist/series manager + sabnzbd is enough for me.

YouTuber
Jul 31, 2004

by FactsAreUseless
If you decided to roll your own newsnab server how much space would the headers be and how much bandwith does it use 24/7 to keep up to date? Obviously I understand there are different groups to scrap but lets say the ones required to keep Sonarr and Couchpotato functional without a hitch. I don't intend to scrap Derek Smart arguments, Porn, or whatever other bullshit exists on Usenet

YouTuber fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Jul 9, 2015

Koushiro
Dec 28, 2005

YouTuber posted:

If you decided to roll your own newsnab server how much space would the headers be and how much bandwith does it use 24/7 to keep up to date? Obviously I understand there are different groups to scrap but lets say the ones required to keep Sonarr and Couchpotato functional without a hitch. I don't intend to scrap Derek Smart arguments, Porn, or whatever other bullshit exists on Usenet

I have been running one for personal use for some time, for 30 days of retention it takes around 20GB of storage. Bandwidth usage in a month is probably at a similar level but I don't have an easy way to check.
Word of warning though; be prepared to babysit it. It is finicky as hell and the php update scripts it ships with to update headers are garbage.

visuvius
Sep 24, 2007
sta da moor
I'm looking at a download in Sabnzbd that has been verifying at step 73 of 73 for the last 20 minutes, and its not that large of a download. The hard drive it was writing to kind of crashed while it was at the verifying step and I guess its stuck there now. The hard drive is back up but I can't get the particular download to stop verifying and just cancel out. There doesn't seem to be an option to cancel or stop a file that has been downloaded and is now extracting. Anyone now how I can stop this thing? I've already the repair and restart options under Queue Repair with no luck.

Fart of Presto
Feb 9, 2001
Clapping Larry

visuvius posted:

I'm looking at a download in Sabnzbd that has been verifying at step 73 of 73 for the last 20 minutes, and its not that large of a download. The hard drive it was writing to kind of crashed while it was at the verifying step and I guess its stuck there now. The hard drive is back up but I can't get the particular download to stop verifying and just cancel out. There doesn't seem to be an option to cancel or stop a file that has been downloaded and is now extracting. Anyone now how I can stop this thing? I've already the repair and restart options under Queue Repair with no luck.
When things like this happen to me, I usually just stop Sabnzbd, manually verify and repair the file using MultiPar, unzip it and rename and move it to its destination manually too. Then start up Sabnzbd and delete that entry.
Sometimes you just got to accept that strange things happen, clear them out and move on.

suddenlyissoon
Feb 17, 2002

Don't be sad that I am gone.
Has anyone had any experience configuring email notifications in Sonarr? I can't get them to work on a gmail or an ISP provided address. The only error in the logs just says that their is a connection error.

I'm trying to get my downloaded items from Sonarr & CouchPotato to tweet to a private account for my Plex users. If anyone has a better idea on how to do this, please let me know.

Waffle Conspiracy
May 21, 2002

Jane Goodall watches me pee!

i use hmail server to redirect my emails. My apps use that as the mail server, without SSL, then hMail redirects it to my gMail account with SSL. One big benefit of this is that i only need to change my gmail password in hMail rather than all my apps.

Decairn
Dec 1, 2007

suddenlyissoon posted:

Has anyone had any experience configuring email notifications in Sonarr? I can't get them to work on a gmail or an ISP provided address. The only error in the logs just says that their is a connection error.

I'm trying to get my downloaded items from Sonarr & CouchPotato to tweet to a private account for my Plex users. If anyone has a better idea on how to do this, please let me know.

Yes - it was the ports for me that needed trial and error to get working.

port 587
SSL yes
server smtp.gmail.com
user you@gmail.com
password yourgmailpassword
from you@gmail.com
to you@gmail.com

Stealthgerbil
Dec 16, 2004


I set up an indexer, anyone interested in testing it? I am not sure if its good or even works.

Skarsnik
Oct 21, 2008

I...AM...RUUUDE!




Goonzb v2?

I'm rather indexer rich at the moment with 3 on the go plus lolo.sb otherwise I'd take you up on it

EC
Jul 10, 2001

The Legend
Hey if you're like me and switched from SB to Sonarr, make sure you remember to stop SB from starting up with the server. I was out of town when the server auto-rebooted and got like two weeks worth of download notifications. Oops.

Tantalus
Feb 11, 2004

Stealthgerbil posted:

I set up an indexer, anyone interested in testing it? I am not sure if its good or even works.

I'm game.

Rooted Vegetable
Jun 1, 2002

Stealthgerbil posted:

I set up an indexer, anyone interested in testing it? I am not sure if its good or even works.

Sure.

Crunchtime
Dec 16, 2005

I like to move it move it!

Stealthgerbil posted:

I set up an indexer, anyone interested in testing it? I am not sure if its good or even works.

ill give it a shot

Guy Axlerod
Dec 29, 2008
My install of Sonarr doesn't seem to run tasks anymore. If I go to /System/Tasks, I can run them manually, but it doesn't search or check for finished downloads on its own.

Is there a config option to make them run? I'm on Ubuntu, do I need a crontab entry somewhere?

Skarsnik
Oct 21, 2008

I...AM...RUUUDE!




That used to happen on mine every now and again, last time it was a known bug and restarting the service sorted it

I thought it had been fixed, you up to date?

Flashing Twelve
Mar 20, 2007

Stealthgerbil posted:

I set up an indexer, anyone interested in testing it? I am not sure if its good or even works.

I'll give it a shot.

Guy Axlerod
Dec 29, 2008

Skarsnik posted:

That used to happen on mine every now and again, last time it was a known bug and restarting the service sorted it

I thought it had been fixed, you up to date?

I'm up to date, and appears to be working since my last restart. I'll keep an eye on it.

Viktor
Nov 12, 2005

Stealthgerbil posted:

I set up an indexer, anyone interested in testing it? I am not sure if its good or even works.

Sure I'll try

Thermopyle
Jul 1, 2003

...the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt. —Bertrand Russell

Skarsnik posted:

That used to happen on mine every now and again, last time it was a known bug and restarting the service sorted it

I thought it had been fixed, you up to date?

That reminded me that I used to have that problem like a year ago so I had set up a cronjob to restart sonarr once a day.

I totally forgot I was still doing that.

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Stealthgerbil
Dec 16, 2004


I enabled public registration for now. Its at http://mernzb.merserver.com/register I still need to tweak the settings more and since I just set it up, there is not that much indexed.

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