12/30/2023 0 Comments Sonarr config file ubun![]() ![]() Ya, I’ve thoroughly checked the id/gid values believe me. I’ve tried giving sonarr full control over the tv directory, I’ve tried giving the group media full control… not sure what the owner/group/permissions need to be set to at these two levels for it to work? But what happens now is sometimes sonarr downloads something, sometimes I copy something into the directory, so there ends up being files with different owners, groups and permissions. I want to end up with that staying the same. The tv folder is owned by plex:media, as well as all the subdirectories and files. I set up the container with the ids of that user / group.Īnd suppose the folder structure is /media/tv/series1, series 2, etc. So, just to make it more clear… let’s say the user is sonarr belonging to the media group. What I mean by I tried different things was trying various ways of setting permission on that directory to see if the sonarr docker could change file permissions. Yes I checked the little box when I set it up, and looked at the inheritance in subdirectories. ![]() As for permissions, the user associated with that UID has full control on path in question and the group has read / write access. The PUID / PGID are set for the container, yes. None of the owner/group settings change.Īlso, it doesn’t seem to matter what the original owner/group of the file is. The video file permissions get set as per the chmod settings, but the other files (nfo, jpg etc) do not. The result when running a file rename on a season directory is interesting… all files in the directory get renamed according to the naming scheme. I’ve tried inputting the user/group name and the user/group id that I want to change to, but it doesn’t seem to work no matter what I try. I’ve given the sonarr user full access to the media directory, including changing permissions and ownership. I’ve created a sonarr user and configured the PUID/PGID in docker. However I don’t want to run sonarr as root. I’d like to keep my file permissions and ownership clean in my media directories to avoid problems down the road. I have sonarr, radarr and plex running in docker containers on my synology nas. : Error setting file permissions: EPERMĪt .SetPermissions (System.String path, System.String mask) in M:\BuildAgent\work\5d7581516c0ee5b3\src\NzbDrone.Mono\Disk\DiskProvider.cs:204Īt .SetPermissions (System.String path, System.String mask, System.String user, System.String group) in M:\BuildAgent\work\5d7581516c0ee5b3\src\NzbDrone.Mono\Disk\DiskProvider.cs:74Īt .SetMonoPermissions (System.String path, System.String permissions) in M:\BuildAgent\work\5d7581516c0ee5b3\src\NzbDrone.Core\MediaFiles\MediaFileAttributeService.cs:88 Synology DSM 6.2.1-23824 Update 4 - docker container: linuxserver/lidarr:latestĭebug logs: Unable to apply permissions to: /my/file/name.mkv: Error setting file permissions: EPERM ![]()
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