• smiletolerantly@awful.systems
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    19 hours ago

    Sorry to hear that that’s been your experience! :( My installation has been running for ~5 years without any problems

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        3 hours ago

        Hell no, My downloads folder in my media folder are completely different. I copy everything from downloads to media It gets renamed, possibly resampled. The torrents are left in the original folder to seed unmolested.

        Every once in a while I go through my torrent list and just tell the client to destroy the torrent and files for anything that I don’t care to seed anymore. Zero chance of it breaking my actual store.

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        8 hours ago

        Yes - but I have no idea about docker, sorry. Have it running baremetal (or rather, in a proxmox VM).

        Just a hunch, but in case you “only” share the directory where Sonarr puts Episode files with Jellyfin via some mount point or whatever, and not the directory where Sonarr gets them from (where the torrent client downloads to), then I can see hardlinks breaking in unexpected ways

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        15 hours ago

        Hard links are a built-in feature of basically every modern filesystem. The bigger question to me is, why aren’t hard links working for you?

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          15 hours ago

          There needs to be an overlap in the mount points of docker jellyfish and docker sonarr, etc. I don’t think I got it right. Besides, sonar ends up not moving the series inside the tv shows folder, leaving the episodes outside, in the media folder above. If I knew exactly what was going on I would fix it. Last time I dealt with it was ages ago, so perhaps I can do it now.