![]() downloads /share/appdata/nzbget/completed Read/Write tv /share/Multimedia/TV Shows Read/Write config /share/appdata/config/sonarr Read/Write PATH /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin config /share/appdata/config/nzbget Read/Write downloads /share/appdata/nzbget Read/Write The config for nzbget when the container was created was as follows: I have given dockuser r/w permission on the /appdata shared folder and the /Multimedia folder (and have even tried giving Guest user and 'everyone' full access to these folders) I created a "dockuser" and included the PGID and PUID for this user (100 and 500) when creating the containers. thus I am thinking that Sonarr looking for "/downloads/completed/. ![]() The actual path on the NAS is a Shared Folder as follows: DataVol1/appdata/nzbget/completed/TVShowEpisodeFolderName. but that is the shared folder mount when the Container was set up. One thing I have noted here is that the path would NOT be /downloads/. ![]() I don't think it's a permissions issue (but could be wrong of course). The error log states: "Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /downloads/completed/TVShowEpisodeFolderName" I CAN Manually import the files in Sonarr so it does seem to have permissions. I have set up nzbget and sonarr on a QNAP TS-231P in Containers and have everything working, EXCEPT the files won't import after they finish downloading. for Sonarr I set it to /share/appdata/nzbget) All I had to do was make the /downloads shared folders the SAME (ie. ![]()
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