when i looked at the log it gave me the error " Epic Fail!" (I dont see anything epic about it)ĮPIC FAIL! System.InvalidCastException: Specified cast is not valid.Īt .VerifyType (System.Int32 i, typ) in :0Īt .GetInt32 (System.Int32 i) in :0Īt .add_configurable_qualities.ConvertQualities ( conn, tran) in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Core\Datastore\Migration\037_add_configurable_qualities.cs:42Īt .SQLiteProcessor.Process ( expression) in :0Īt .ExecuteWith (FluentMigrator.IMigrationProcessor processor) in :0Īt +c_Displa圜lass72_0. i did not install any new containers when it started. when i try to go on to the webui i get "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED". Was wondering if anyone else have had this problem. I looked at the file through the terminal, while it was still in NZBGet and the file permissions are what they should be -rw-rw-r. I figured I might as well ask here 1st to see if anyone has any input as to why this would occur. My last ditch effort would be to completely remove Sonarr, install it again, and start over to see if this fixes the issue. I have since modified this, reloaded the docker, but the files keep showing up with -rw-r-r. I did notice that the Binhex version of Sonarr has the UMASK key value as "UMASK", where this version is "UMASK_SET". However, after the file is imported by Sonarr and renamed, the file permissions keep showing up as 644, -rw-r-r. After noticing this I set all relevant dockers NZBGet, Radarr, NZBHydra and Sonarr to have the UID = 99, GID = 100 and UMASK = 002. Based on all the info I've read a mask value of 002 should give 664 for files -rw-rw-r. I recently noticed that a lot of my file permissions on unRAID were set incorrectly, so I fixed all those using chmod and chown. This all worked without a hitch and all data was kept and everything worked as it should. I originally had the Binhex version of Sonarr installed, but wanted to use v3, so I 'migrated' to the linuxserver version by changing the Repository value to linuxserver/sonarr:preview and hitting apply. Question: how do I restore from backup? Simply overwrite the nzbdrone.db (and config.UMASK value and files permissions incorrectly set, or at least I believe them to be. Which I assume is not OK in this situation? I mean, the update process is not in-built, when using Sonarr in a docker container, but rather you update the container itself, when the new version comes out, right? Hence, how about this config.xml - should I remove it from zip file altogether, or edit it in some way? Question: the config.xml file in the backup zip contains a key: edit RelativePath column in SubtitleFiles table.edit RelativePath column in ExtraFiles table.edit RelativePath column in EpisodeFiles table.Install Sonarr docker container on unRAIDĮxtract the nzbdrone.db from the backup zip fileĮdit all the path values (from old windows paths to new/correct unRAID paths) in the nzbdrone.db database manually (I need to stop running it, while moving the files from windows to unRAID) Thanks for an answer, and I’m very happy, I will not be loosing the history!Ĭould you please confirm, If I understand the migrating the steps correctly: I know the file paths in history will be crap - buts that’s obviously not a problem. I would very much like not to loose this history because of migration. Well, I’m sure everybody here knows what I mean. I love being able see how any particular episode got into my collection, from where and when. If keeping the history in database is possible, then what is the best way to migrate Sonarr from windows to docker on unRAID?Īt least for me personally, the 2nd most important and usefull thing that Sonarr brings (auto downloading of the episodes being the 1st), is the file history.The most important thing I would like to keep and not loose during migration is the database with all the history. I have no problem setting up Sonarr from scratch - I mean all the settings, folders, importing all the shows, etc.Restoring to an OS that uses different paths won't work Obviously the paths will be completely different on the new server. I will be running Sonarr (and nzbget and transmission or qbittorrent) in docker on unRAID. I am about to migrate my server (currently win 8.1) to unRAID.
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