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  • Yes, I'm using hub.docker.com and portainer. The other 7 or so containers are in bridge mode on the network I set up. Plex, per the linuxserver.io docs, needs to be under network mode host.

    I have set port forwarding on my router to allow external access to port 32400.

  • Docker @programming.dev
    assassin6 @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Network problems with Plex in docker

    I am hoping that you awesome people can help me with something I've noticed in my Plex logs. Quick notes on my set up:

    Mini PC running Ubuntu 22.04, portainer, Plex, arrs and calibre all running in docker. All of these except Plex are using a bridge network that I created in portainer. The PC is connected to the router by ethernet cable, and I have set up a static IP in the router settings. I have also added the static IP info into the network settings in Ubuntu.

    The following text is repeated over and over in the Plex Media Server log, about 6 seconds apart. My playback is mostly fine, but I have been experiencing buffering. Regardless this can't be right!.

    n.b. I did post elsewhere but I feel that this is not necessarily Plex related and you can likely help with this more technical question.

    DEBUG - NetworkInterface: received Netlink message len=88, type=RTM_DELADDR, flags=0x0 Aug 22, 2024 18:51:49.636 [139016208919352] DEBUG - NetworkInterface: Netlink address message family=2,

  • You were correct, thank you so much. The apps were in the default network docker0. I looked into it, and the easiest option for my situation was simply to create another bridge network and move my apps into that. Now readarr can find Host = Calibre.

  • Docker @programming.dev
    assassin6 @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    calibre integration with readarr problems in docker

    I have readarr and all other arrs working in Ubuntu with docker portainer. I followed the trash guides and LinuxServerio guides to get me this far. I want to expand my book library, and so I have added calibre.

    After having calibre import my book library, I went to readarr to delete the root, and re-add it with the new path to the calibre library. I am having problems with the Calibre Settings on the Add Root page.

    The calibre server is listening at 172.18.0.2, port 8081, HTTP. I have created a user account on the calibre "sharing over the net" page. In readarr, I have set the Calibre Host to 172.18.0.2 and the Calibre Port to 8081. When I click save, I get the error Unknown exception: Http request timed out.

    Most of the guides I have found are 3 or 4 years old. On one guide the Calibre Host was set to: calibre. That doesn't work. Setting the Host to the IP of my server doesn't work either.

    Can any one help? I don't know if I have a permissions or firewall problem, or if I am just

  • Interesting idea, I've never done this before. I tried opening the console from within the sonarr portainer container. That failed with "unable to retrieve image details"

    On searching this, I was able to connect using:

    sudo docker exec -it sonaar bash

    This put me at the root of the container, and from there, I could navigate through:

    root@xx:/data/torrents/rtorrent/Completed/tv-sonarr

    From there I could see the file. But the permissions were for user abc and group "users". But I found the same when I browsed to the usenet downloads area, so I think this is more because of the way I logged in to root. I don't have any issues with usenet and sonaar. ID from there shows my uid as 0 and gid 0

  • Plex @lemmy.ml
    assassin6 @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    sonarr in docker with seedbox help please

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/25161862

    I have followed the docs and have the recommended folder structures for my Plex and arrs setup.

    sonarr has a volume set as /data which gives it access to e.g. /data/usenet/downloads This is working fine with SABnzdb

    I am using a seedbox for torrents. Looking at ruTorrent on the seedbox, I can see that the local download folder there is set to: /home/seedit4me/torrents/rtorrent

    sonarr is reporting "No files found are eligible for import in:

    • /home/seedit4me/torrents/rtorrent/Completed/tv-sonarr/filename.mkv

    I have set a remote path in the download clients page in sonarr as follows:

    • Host - ****.seedit4.me
    • Remote path: /home/seedit4me
    • local path: /data

    I have ftp'd the mkv file to actual folder structure:

    • /data/torrents/rtorrent/Completed/tv-sonaar/filename.mkv

    The permissions on this file are:

    • -rw-rw-r--

    the folder permissions are:

    • drwxrwxr-x 2 myacct myacct
  • I don't think the issue is the volume because sonarr is finding my usenet downloads.

    The actual folder structure is /data/usenet/download. sonarr is given the volume mount: /data
    It gets the download location from SAB. All works fine.

    Equating this to my situation, I am expecting the folder mapping to put the download in the location /data/torrents/rtorrent etc Again this matches the info sonarr receives from rutorrent. And the volume mount /data should be allowing access same as it gets to the usenet folders.

  • Docker @programming.dev
    assassin6 @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    sonarr in docker with seedbox help please - solved

    Edit - marking as solved.

    • Remote path: /home/seedit4me
    • local path: /data

    This is now working, I don't know why it wasn't before. ‐------------

    I have followed the docs and have the recommended folder structures for my Plex and arrs setup.

    sonarr has a volume set as /data which gives it access to e.g. /data/usenet/downloads This is working fine with SABnzdb

    I am using a seedbox for torrents. Looking at ruTorrent on the seedbox, I can see that the local download folder there is set to: /home/seedit4me/torrents/rtorrent

    sonarr is reporting "No files found are eligible for import in:

    • /home/seedit4me/torrents/rtorrent/Completed/tv-sonarr/filename.mkv

    I have set a remote path in the download clients page in sonarr as follows:

    • Host - ****.seedit4.me
    • Remote path: /home/seedit4me
    • local path: /data

    I have ftp'd the mkv file to actual folder structure:

    • /data/torrents/rtorrent/Completed/tv-sonaar/filename.mkv

    The permissions on this file are:

    • -rw-rw-r--

    the folder per

    Plex @lemmy.ml
    assassin6 @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    How to add external drives to docker?

    I followed the trash guide and have sonaar and sabnzbd working brilliantly together in portainer.

    My plex media folders when I was on win11 were on external disks. After moving to ubuntu I can find them under /media/

    <name>

    /....

    Plex is able to read from them, so it was quick to rebuild the library. My question is, how can I give sonarr access to them? I want to be able to import them and have sonarr able to write to them (when I download episodes).

    Is there a clever way to put them into the /data structure that I followed in the trash guide?

    Thanks!

    Plex @lemmy.ml
    assassin6 @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Question about arrs and portainer

    I recently moved from win 11 on my mini PC to ubuntu. Following a tutorial, I have plex set up in portainer.

    When looking to add the arrs, I came across the wiki which warns against using portainer for sonarr.

    I don't know what to do now. Is it possible to run the arrs outside of portainer and still work with plex?

    Or does anyone use portainer for arrs and find it's OK?

    Just looking for advice on a way forward. Thinking I might start again with docker compose as they suggest.

    Thanks!