11/8/2023 0 Comments Utorrent sonarr setup![]() # Instructions for installing Docker/DelugeVPN Docker Container using VirtualBox ![]() ![]() While I was getting it set up, I made a write-up, if you are interested: This is nice because it allows just the torrent traffic to go through VPN, and everything else stays local. However, I recently changed to Deluge using Docker and the DelugeVPN container by binhex. The problem is that you need to run all your traffic through VPN to do this safely, which is annoying if this isn't a dedicated torrenting machine. I am running uTorrent 3.5.5 The settings needed for Sonarr are defined in the regular uTorrent UI under Options > Preferences > Advanced > Web UI (Username, Password, Port), and the Category needs to be set up in Options > Preferences > Label. I hope some of our discussion gives you ideas for simplification.I have successfully set up uTorrent and Sonarr automation using ArchvileX's Youtube tutorial. Thanks for jibber jabbering about your setup. Don't tell anyone, but it is kind of drone factory folder. I bet you could use black hole torrent client as your iplayer import too. And if you kept your current arrangement and used hard links, it'd be instant because the hard link would be instant and then the remove of the source would be instant! Something like my cleanup packed torrents script, but modified to just remove every imported torrent file. To solve your want of a move torrent import, a simple torrent cleanup script would do it. I solve your confusion about what has imported and what hasn't by using the post import category change feature, makes it very obvious what has and hasn't imported. So you wouldn't have to do that intermediate step and you wouldn't have to want a move import. Hard links would not have any impact there.įor 3, if you set sonarr to not use hard links, it would copy. Your 2 makes sense if the torrents would be gone by the time you discover it, but not if they'd still be there. Your 1 clenches it, you gotta have a copy for sure. We've discussed this before it's why I'd really like an option in Sonarr to force import to move rather than copy, even if the torrent is seeding and hard links are disabled.īut I understand the reasons why people would find that confusing and it would create a support nightmare, so I wrote a tool to do it, and give me Drone Factory functionality to auto-import stuff downloaded by get_iplayer independently of Sonarr, while I'm at it. So I have QBT download to a 'seeding' folder, and then run a copy script to move into a folder that Sonarr monitors, so it can import the files from there. If I used the same folder for seeding, where I have 300 torrents seeding it becomes really confusing - a torrent stops, data is deleted, and then 3 days later you found out the file didn't import due to some glitch, so you have to redownload. And if a torrent is stopped, I can delete it and the data files with impunity.
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