Add the "Root Folder" for all of the *ARR medial managers, so they are able to access / manage the media in each library. Category: Password: tegbzn6789 Empty if you removed this earlier.Username: nzbget Empty if you removed this earlier.NOTE For Mylar: Go to "Settings" - "Web Interface" - Tick Enable API - Generate API Key - Save Changes - Restart Mylar - API Key can now be copied. Repeat this step for all *ARR applications until you have Lidarr, Mylar, Radarr, Readarr, Sonarr and Whisparr listed in the Prowlarr applications - There should be six. API Key: Copied from Radarr application in "Settings" - "General".Reader: Add " Check the field to see if the text is actually in there.Prowlarr: Add " Check the field to see if the text is actually in there.Then back in Prowlarr, click "Add Application", and use the API Key to link the other application to Prowlarr. "Settings" - "Apps" menu: Go to all the other ARR applications listed below, then navigate to "Settings" - "General" and copy the API Key from each application. "Settings" - "Indexers" menu: Only used if you need index proxiesĦ. NOTE: If you're using Windows as your Docker host, you may need to open up network ports in the Windows 11 firewall, before you can access the web portals from the local network:ĥ. You can also test the "Search" function by typing "Big Buck Bunny" and checking that results are returned - Do not download anything yet, there is much more to set up before importing media. Once you have several indexers, select "Test All Indexers" to test their connectivity / status.Ĥ. Some indexers have multiple URLs to choose from, and you may need to change the Base URL if any on them fail the connection test.ģ. Make sure you select a Base URL and test the connection before saving. In "Indexers" - "Add Indexer", to get started, add about eight indexers which are listed as public - these will mostly be Torrent indexers, as all NZB Indexers are private and you need an account to access the indexer services.Ģ. to all the indexers, and returns the results to each ARR application that initiated the index search.ġ. Prowlarr *ARR Indexer and Search Manager: Now that we have both the Download Clients set up on, we're going to set up Prowlarr, which is an index and search manager for all the ARR applications it handles search requests on behalf of Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr etc. Oldest history examples at the top.NOTE: This is PAGE 2 of Ultimate Starter - Jellyfin, Jellyseerr, NZBGet, Torrents and *ARR Media Stack PART 8 - Configuring the *ARR Media Library Managers / Index Manager Will monitor and see what happens after a couple of days running if I extract to the SSD cache drive as well. One repair was a bit long, but maybe that was necessary. My post-processing queue has fully cleared itself. I've switched to nzbget downloading to my SSD cache drive and then extracting to the array. Major improvement - down to seconds from hours!! ParRepair, ParRename, RarRename, DirectRename, DirectUnpack- Yes.It says a few hundreds in the guide - is bigger worse? Are there any advantages in going beyond the recommended 1024, even a couple of MB/GB? Are there any advantages in going beyond the recommended 100MB, even a couple of GB? Should I go Rocket, as I'm guessing that unpacks take say 50% longer, but because it can do 6 at a time, overall it's faster? ParScan- ? Performance tips say Auto, but I only have Limited, Extended, Full or Dupe.I'm trying Limited.I've run through the performance tips and I have a few questions about some of the variables which might explain why I'm so slow. I'm running the linuxserver docker on unraid and nzbget has access to all cores (14). By slow unpacking, we're talking over a day for a 50-70GB series pack. I've done it this way so that DestDir and InterDir are on different drives - I've tried the other way around (SSD->HDD) which has had no impact. I'm struggling to unpack/extract files quickly - fairly certain it's my settings as I have a decent system E5-2683V3, 64GB ram with downloads going to a HDD and extraction to a SSD.
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