For now I could just leave the currently loose episodes in (D:) till the end of the season and then manually move them to the season folder that was initially created by sonarr. It appears that sonarr would be doing some/most of this task. What i have always done was to wait till the end of the season for a series then i would create the series folder eg.() and then move all the individually loose episode files into that folder. Remember there are currently no folders in (D:) just individually loose episodes for all the series. So I figured that after seen how it works, that I would just point QBT to (D:) and allow sonarr to create the series folders in (D:) and let sonarr automatically move/relocate future incoming episodes to those folders so this would serve two purposes for me: 1: all these folders would now take the place of one single temp folder location and 2: I would not need to manually relocate/move these files constantly from (T:) to (D:) at that remote machine. If I leave QBT to download at (T:) which is only a temp location for (D:) then once I manually relocate those files and move them to (D:) then sonarr will revert back to files missing once it scans that location. Yes, that is what I meant, however, I do not have sonarr renaming any files nor to create any missing folders> in the media management category the only items that i have checked are ‘Use Hardlinks instead of Copy’ and ‘Ignore Deleted Episodes’. Keep sorted and unsorted files separate.” “you shouldn’t have a root folder pointed at the directory where your download client is downloading things. Ok, so would you explain the reason why in your comment: So then I download the previous episode that showed missing and did the same thing except this time it took that episode and moved to the folder where the 1st one downloaded…this is perfect and better than I expected, so why should I just not point QBT to (D:) instead of (T:)? I mean it is ok either way but apparently sonarr will not see all those episodes from all the series that are on (D:) since they are all loose and not in any folders. Went back and download the 1st missing episode of a show and and I saw that while it was downloading, it created the entire folder by the name given from the indexer, and after it completed, sonarr renamed that folder with the same name given for that series by sonarr and it is now showing in the list of downloaded episodes in that series(I initially did not understand this as I though that this entire importing was for sonarr to create some kind of hardlink to that other location in (C:). Ok, so I went ahead and deleted the entire “Edit Remote Path Mapping”.Ĭhecked QBT to create subfolders for torrents with multiple files and restarted sonarr. Not been inside the folder made no difference as I have already explained that I had already tried it within the folders with all content and naming structure intact and it made no difference to sonarr as it failed to import regardless I forgot to mention that the (T:) mapped network drive has modify permissions for everyone. Security properties for local downloads folders are ‘Full control’ for: System, user1, and Administrators. I also tried creating the same folder in the local folder(C:\Users\user1\Downloads) with same name and it still failed. I also tried re-creating the folder at the remote downloaded location(T:) and moving the file into the folder with same downloaded name structure but it still failed with same error message. The reason I mention this is because the error messages mentions the local path and the name of the download as it was grabbed/downloaded in the client was a folder, So basically it seems that sonarr is looking for a downloaded folder at the downloaded location that does not exist, at least that is what it appears to be doing. I have checked that current logon and sonarr has all proper permissions, however, I have my client set to not ‘create subfolder for torrents with multiple files’ so only the actual loose individual file are downloaded/saved to mapped network drive (T:). I’m running from the startup folder and not service. Ensure the path exists and the user running Sonarr has the correct permissions to access this file/folder. Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: C:\Users\user1\Downloads\.x264-aAF. However, it failed at importing anything due to the error: Ok so I enabled the ‘Automatically import completed downloads from download client’ to see how that feature works,
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