

So was able to get the db restored after playing around with it for a bit.
#RESTORE SONARR BACKUP SYNOLOGY ZIP#
Klik op Restore Back-up en je kan nu je zip bestand upload van je Back-up. Uninstalled Sonarr, reinstalled, launched once, updated to latest version, stopped, copied over backup files (config & db), chown'd to nzbdrone:users, started service. Hoe zet ik een back-up van Lidarr terug Ga in Lidarr naar System. The -nobrowser argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. Je kan nu een zip bestand downloaden met jet instellingen van Lidarr. This is required when trying to run multiple instances. The -data= argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This will vary based on where the user maps /config to on their host system.share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Sonarr_CONFIG ¶ Docker share/MD0_DATA/homes/admin/.config/Sonarr
#RESTORE SONARR BACKUP SYNOLOGY WINDOWS#
¶ DSM 7 and ¶ DSM 6 and SynoCommunity still uses the original package name nzbdrone for the underlying package name ¶ QNAP Is it possible to backup the data used by drone so I can migrate from windows to linux. If you are using Docker on your Synology NAS, look below in the Docker section.

If you are using the SynoCommunity package for Sonarr, this is where you should expect to find your appdata. Users/$USER/.config/Sonarr or ~/.config/Sonarr ¶ Synology For restore purposes you can also use the configuration file (nf) instead of backup file. This file can be used later to restore settings on this or another machine. Using NZBGet and Radarr/Sonarr/Bazarr/Lidarr on Synology NAS Portainer as. Use command Backup Settings ( web-interface -> Settings -> SYSTEM -> Backup Settings) to create a backup of your current configuration. Unless otherwise specified Sonarr will store it's application data in the home folder of the user Sonarr is running under /home/$USER/.config/Sonarr or ~/.config/Sonarrįor apt repo based installs, it defaults to /var/lib/Sonarr ¶ MacOS (OSX) Synology Bare metal backup and restore with Clonezilla Dockerized netboot. It does not store any personal data.Below are the default paths for the application data directoryĪll instances of $USER are placeholders for the user the application is running under. Restore for Synology NAS CAUTION: Restoring on a Synology requires knowledge. i followed the guide to do a restore, but nothing seems to work. hello, i can’t seem to get sonarr to restore from a backup. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows): 5.18.0.240-12 OS: Synology DSM 6.2 logs: i don’t have anything to show as i reinstalled sonarr. Re-install Sonarr (if applicable / not already installed) Find the location of the. CAUTION: Restoring on a Synology requires knowledge of Linux and Root SSH access to the Synology Device. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". Restore from your backup Start Sonarr As long as the paths are the same, everything will pick up where it left off File System Restore on Synology NAS. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. Because I am inefficient with the command line, I used WinSCP to create the nzbdronebackup folder in the tmp directory, and then copied the files from my desktop. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. For the record the nzbdrone.db and config.xml files from the backup are in the /tmp/nzbdronebackup/ folder. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". DSM 7 and above /volume1/appdata/nzbdrone/. If you are using Docker on your Synology NAS, look below in the Docker section. Synology If you are using the SynoCommunity package for Sonarr, this is where you should expect to find your appdata.

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