Hi I'm using rclone to mount my gdrive for radarr and sonarr.
When torrent is finished downloading in my local drive and reached ratio 1.0 it is paused by deluge which I set it deluge. In sonarr/radarr under "download client" "completed download handling" I've checked enable and remove but the torrent never moves over to gdrive and get this error in log https://pastebin.com/Rmks0HPu
Hi i manually added a folder /cache
I think it's moving but I can't check coz radarr just keeps loading which I'm guessing coz it's working on the move?
Is this normal that radarr can't be used while it's uploading to the gdrive?
Thanks really appreciate the help looks like it's transferring over but waiting for radarr to respond as I think it's moving stuff coz radarr just keeps loading which I'm guessing coz it's working on the move?
Is this normal that radarr can't be used while it's uploading to the gdrive?
Faster internet? I have no idea how you have anything else setup. If you have any rclone items, share a log and I can help debug.
Many people don't write to their rclone mount as they copy up. There is a how to on my mergerfs setup that I use if you want to check that out as that's what I do.
Thanks heaps!
All good I copied over with command
rclone move /local gdrive:
Using most of your commands after it
The only issue I have now is radarr is not removing torrent from deluge. I have it set to pause once seeded for 1.0 but once paused it just stays in deluge. No error logs in radarr so I'll go over to radarr forum to ask if they might know
Am I the only one that thinks having copyrighted material discussed here, in the clear, could be detrimental to both rclone and the unlimited tier of Google Drive?
What people use for content or store is really on them. Those are just file names so you can infer as you want but we need data to help folks and we don't post links or anything direct for copyrighted material as that would be removed.
So I'm not saying I don't see your point, but it's virtually impossible to answer someone's question in regards to a problem without seeing the logs that they have.
Hmmm... Theoretically speaking, and perfectly aware of being Mr. Nobody speaking, I would ask people to seek and replace infringing content's filenames when they post logs.
Here we have a clearly named scene release of a streaming movie, there's no "personal backup" fallback whatsoever, for instance.