1/30/2024 0 Comments Sabnzbd connection refusedThought I'd bring this up, just to make sure I wasn't missing something critical. Which was closer to the desired destination of:ĭo I need to enable series sorting in SAB? (See 2nd screen shot.) I'm thinking not, since it's using the sabToSickBeard.py script in the categories page. Previously, I had been getting my show downloaded to:Īs\TV\.x264-FTP.nzb After processing I also get:Īs\extra\.sabnzbd\complete\TV\.x264-FTP.nzb I'm now getting my show downloaded to (relative to my Windoze machine):Īs\extra\.sabnzbd\complete\TV\_UNKNOWN_.x264-FTP.nzb In sab, setup the category tv with it set to sabtosick and TV for the directory. In sab, pointed the scripts directory to the sb script location sample off the config file nameĮdit the config file and put in the port sb is on Starting with a stock install this is all I've ever done to make the post processing work Make sure the config file is in the same directory as the sabtosick script. If you have a username and/or password on sb then put those into the config file too. If you use /tower/8082 to connect to sb then put 8082 in the file. Put host = localhost and port = the port you use to connect to sb into the config file. Read the text - it clearly says to not use it in your application. Make the directory for the sab tv category simply TV, nothing more. You've got sb pointed to /mnt/disk/extra/.sabnzbd/complete and sab putting the completed downloads into /mnt/user/TV It's not a major catastrophe having to manually move the files around, but it'd sure be nice not to have to. I really appreciate any help you can offer, I'm flummoxed. I'm also including my autoProcessTV.cfg file, even though it's pretty basic, just in case you see anything wrong in there. My guess is that something is not set properly in SB, but I don't know what - it all looks reasonable to me. As you can see, I'm not using SAB for post processing (pretty snazzy arrows for MS Paint, don't you think? ), and I am using SB. I'm attaching screen shots of my SAB & SB post processing setups. I'm obviously not the expert here, but the port 8081 error looks like it's making more progress than the port 8082 error message. My post back on 27 Jan shows the error message I received when I had it pointed to port 8081, which is where SAB is running. Is this URL: something internal to SB? I don't have a /home/postprocess directory structure anywhere that I've been able to turn up.īased on your earlier suggestion (28 Jan), I changed the port to 8082, which is where SB is running. Actually i'm re-arranging and standardizing the other designators but i also search for a subtitle, and a lot of other things. so the episode not only gets placed in the right folder, but it wil also be renamed in a proper way, adding the episode title and leaving the other info. I've chosen to do the post processing in sabnzbd, using a custom script i built. will be unchanged by sabnzbd, but will be renamed by sickbeard to ' Weird Doctor.mkv, removing designators like source, soundformat, encoding etc.Īnyway, YOUR problem is that you have to adapt the post processing format in either sickbeard or sab, so either one of them will use the right folder. Problem is, sicbeard does not only add the episode title, it totally removes all of the original info in the filename. In 99% of the episodes, the actual episode title is missing. Problem with sabnzbd is that it will only do that, it can not rename the episode. Look at the config section on how to do this. you can instruct sabnzbd to do the postprocessing, so it places the file in the right folder. Each has is advantages, IMHO neither does a good job. Depending on what you did, either sab or sickbeard will postprocess the downloaded episode. Sickbeard then updates the status of the episode to 'downloaded'. Sab then downloads, and reports back to sickbeard that it has finished (this is why sab needs to know where sickbeard is). You have to understand what both apps do sickbeard finds an episode, gets the nzb, and sends it to sabnzbd (this is why sickbeard needs to know where sab is).
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