I am sure I am just missing something simple… I have prowlarr -> sonarr/radarr -> qbittorrent -> jellyfin I created three directories. /jelly/video /sonarr /radarr. I configured sonarr and radar to use their respective directories. And I configured qbittorrent to use /jelly/video as the default download dir.

But what seems to be happening is that if I download a movie, it ends up in both /radarr and /jelly/video. And then if I delete it from /jelly/video it doesn’t seed for others.

What am I missing here?

  • lessthanthree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    You would delete the download to completey stop seeding. Take a look at the guides others have posted.

    My structure is this:

    torrent -movies -TV

    media -movies -TV

    qbit downloads to the torrent folder where it seeds out from. Radarr/Sonarr make a Hardlink copy from the torrent folder to the media folder. Your media software watches the media folder.

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        11 months ago

        I mean that’s up to you, my personal settings are 2:1, it’ll delete and stop seeding once it’s uploaded as much as 2 downloads worth.

        But it’s important to remember that Radarr/Sonarr are Usenet first, torrents didn’t have official support till fairly recently and it’s still a little wonky

        Officially, to seed you basically have to have a duplicate file until your set threshold is reached.

        If you want to seed forever (or at least a really long time (ty btw for your contributions)) I’d say you’re probably going to want some custom scripts. Have Radarr move the file and rename as normal and then your script to symlink it back to the torrent directory under the original filename so it can continue to seed without taking up double space for every movie

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          11 months ago

          torrents didn’t have official support till fairly recently and it’s still a little wonky

          I don’t think this is true at all. They’ve both had solid torrent support for years, across multiple major version numbers. It’s neither wonky nor recent.

          I’d say you’re probably going to want some custom scripts. Have Radarr move the file and rename as normal and then your script to symlink it back to the torrent directory under the original filename so it can continue to seed without taking up double space for every movie

          Further driving home that this dude is full of shit, hardlinking the files is enabled by default in both Sonarr and Radarr and certainly doesn’t require any custom scripting.

          OP, quit listening to random people online and spend some time reading the documentation yourself.