They are supposedly to remain monitored with the exception of the recent tvdb-api issues. This explains why some are been unmonitored like in the screenshot and others are not which is where the confusion was for me as to why this was occurring for some and not others without manually making any changes.
Cutoff: whole books have been written about it. Summary: if your quality profile has multiple qualities selected, sonarr will attempt to upgrade the episodes with better quality ones as/when they are released until it reaches the cutoff quality.
Only writing this because I am bored at work and was sort of wondering. Can sonarr auto un-monitor episodes that have downloaded and imported? I know it will mark it as downloaded and it will be green in the calendar view but is there some setting to have it go ahead after it has download to mark it as unmonitored? Been using Sonarr for a few years and its not a big deal but I would like it if this was an option.
Some months ago I made a script for Radarr to stop monitoring movies after I have watched them. I use it so I always look for the best quality, but after I have watched the movie I want to stop upgrading the quality.
Like the title says, how can I make it so that once a quality is met the episode is marked as unmonitored? I've had it a time or 2 that once the Blu-ray copies come out it'll download the whole season again even if I already have 1080p copies.
Hey folks, made a script to unmonitor episodes when watched on Plex. Wanted to be able to upgrade episodes until they have been watched but still keep the episodes (and not use Plex's delete on watch feature).
Unmonitoring a season will unmonitor the episodes in that season, both current and future. If a season is unmonitored then the episodes within that season can still be marked as monitored. These episode will not be blocked in the same way as when a series is unmonitored.
Ello fellas, i basically need help with sonarr and searching indexes, in this case, i have it tagged so it only looks for torrents in nyaa.si, but i want to make it search for a tag in specific, for example, in this case, the title [Erai-raws] Jujutsu Kaisen, contains subs in spanish, which is the specific uploader that does this, how can i make sonar look for that title tag, for example if i search akame ga kill, it will search for [Erai-raws] Akame ga kill
I had Westworld monitored for whenever the final season came out, since then it was unmonitored. I recently found the options in the image (linked below) and ticked them (literally days ago) but haven't deleted unmonitored anything to really test this yet but thought it sounded cool - this is the only change I've put in.
Was it the exact same torrent you'd already downloaded before? Are your library folder and your download folder the same folder? Do you have Remove enabled in sonarr? If so, it could be cleaning up what it thinks is an "old" torrent it already imported and you are mixing your download and library folders, so you notice it appear and disappear from your library.
You should have something like /media/torrents/tv and /media/library/TV. You should disable your weird removal thing. You should set your seed time/ratio goals per tracker in sonarr/radarr, enable remove. Set your torrent client to pause when goals are met.
check the trace logs to see what caused sonarr to delete it.do you have your sonarr accessible from the internet, maybe some malicious person is accessing your server?do you have plex set to delete on watched?
I would check your download client to ensure it's not doing the deleting. Based on what you've told me and others, this doesn't sound like a sonarr issue, but rather, it's effects are seen via sonarr.
To delete or disable monitoring of the series in Sonarr you can execute the excludarr sonarr exclude command. You can determine to either delete the serie or change the status to not monitored. You can alo configure if you want to delete the associated files. Excludarr will exclude the whole serie, the season(s) or individually episodes.
If you use the delete action (excludarr sonarr exclude -a delete) it will only delete the serie if the serie is ended and all seasons are streaming on a configured streaming service. A few examples with Netflix as a streaming provider.
To re enable monitoring of not-monitored series in Sonarr that are not present anymore on any of the streaming providers, you can execute excludarr sonarr re-add. This will lookup all series/seasons/episodes that are not monitored anymore in Sonarr and check if they are still available on the configured streaming providers. If there is no match, the status of the serie will change to monitored. This is handy if you remove a streaming provider from the configuration, or if the movie is being deleted from a streaming provider.
A: Yes, by using the exclude setting in the configuration file. You can set the exclude setting under the radarr and sonarr configuration section. You can see the example excludarr-example.yml file in this repo.
When Radarr or Sonarr downloads something through Transmission they make a copy of the downloads in the specified folder. But they never deletes the files from Transmission. Is there an option to that after the successful import of the files from Transmission the folder can be automatically deleted on the Transmission side.
This setting reduces the searching frequency of specific media files after some time. This prevents searching every x hours for subtitles that may not exist at all for now. Adaptive searching should be (Always) enabled when you have many missing subtitles.
Ok so it's definitely either sonarr or radarr doing it. I'm back to loss I had on Saturday. Movies were the first thing I transferred over and I hit update all so the titles could catch the files. Everything was fine there and saw everything I had. Just now my I did the same with sonarr, except while it caught some titles at first, I saw my file size shrink back down again. I immediately stopped both containers, and well I'm back to the same loss I had on Saturday. I don't have anything that indicates deletion in either container's settings but when clicking on the info icon of a file it states Sonarr/Radarr was unable to find the file on disk so it was removed. Maybe something's wrong with my paths? But I haven't changed anything since I started and followed ibracorp/trash-guides structure ----> /data/media/tv, movie, etc. I've clicked update all before without issue, but this happens now? I'm guessing this is exactly what happened when I lost data on Saturday.
i just dont know how to download movies/shows and get them directly on encryped gdrive and delete it on local automatically? i dont even really know what download path i need on local seedbox drive for sonarr or radarr... can someone help me out please?
Open your sonarr app and go to your settings. First of all you need to set up your indexers in the "Indexers" section. Just add your custom usenet Newznab, along with your URL / API KEY / Categories. Test and save.
Then go to your download client and set your Sabnzbd under Usenet section. For credentials, you should use the following, substituting "username" with, well, your username;
Since you will be using the automatic offload from your local Plex subfolders towards your Google Plex subfolders (after you have integrated Plex to your encrypted Google drive or encrypted Gogle drive folder), you need to enable the "Ignore Deleted Episodes" setting in Sonarr and "Unmonitor Deleted Movies" in Radarr under media management. This way all files that are moved to Google Drive will be marked as unmonitored and won't be downloaded again.
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