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Marjorie Comtois

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Jul 21, 2024, 10:25:43 PM7/21/24
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The portion of the instructions regarding chown to set permissons does not work because the user and group nzbget does not exit. The logical side of me says I should probably create the user and group, but the instructions do no say to do so, and I don't recall having to do this in other distributions to get the application working.

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thanks for trying to help me out here. I was able to get sabnzbd running with no issues at all, but i would still like to get nzbget running, if for no other reason than to learn what I may have done wrong or what i am missing.

I am confused why you downloaded nzbget-systemd if you are not going to use the service file it provides or the user it creates (note it unfortunately also breaks guidelines and will remove the user on package removal and does not user systemd-sysusers)

no luck. I stopped the only thing I could think of that may possibly be causing an issue, which was the NoMachine server service, despite it listening on a different port. I also changed the port that nzbget operates on, but I still am unable to connect to the webserver.

I tried to set the path like you did but I keep getting the file does not exist. I have put the cacert.pem file in /downloads, /downloads/certs, /appdata/binhex-nzbget, and other locations and cannot get this to work. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for posting this this is very interesting as it has been a long-standing issue. Can anybody still seeing this issue please try the above fix if it works then I can include a sed to change the umask for nzbget

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My NZBGet currently is downloaded to main cache drive (/mnt/user/appdata/data) and Sonarr moves it to (/mnt/user/appdata/media/series) array. It seems un-archiving task keeps looping, it restarts after un-archiving. When restarting container, it's finishes fine. Will probably move over to SabNzbd if other nzbget containers does the same.

Hello!
I've just upgraded from a raspberry pi 3 to a 4, and from omv 3 (or maybe 4) to 5. On my last setup I had Docker working with some containers, but I cannot get it to work now, using the same settings as before.
So, I installed Docker and Portainer from the OMV-Extras GUI, then I pasted the docker-compose section from under Add stack in Portainer and replaced PUID, PGID with the values returned by id docker (uid=1001(docker) gid=100(users) groups=100(users),992(docker)).
The volumes I set as - /sharedfolders/Docker:/config and - /sharedfolders/Downloads:/downloads.
Lastly I pressed Deploy stack.
The log for nzbget reads:
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[s6-init] making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc...exited 0.

What's the reason for the UMask setting being 0022? That way a user can't modify/delete folders and files in the dst- and inter-directories, which are owned by "nzbget" user and group? Shouldn't it rather be 0002? -- Torpet (talk) 17:27, 17 July 2016 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Wouldn't it be more fitting to suggest creation of e.g. /.config/nzbget.conf (instead of /var/lib/nzbget/.nzbget)? After all the user is probably running nzbget as their own user for quick and dirty use, so why keep the config file outside their home dir? -- Jonascj (talk) 21:50, 13 February 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]

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