![]() ![]() Make the script executable sudo chmod +x /etc/init/nzbdrone. Hit Ctrl-X, press Enter and then Y to exit nano. If you installed using a deb package or the NzbDrone Repository you do not need to change this Setuid yourusername #This is the install directory. Should probably be what you use for logging in Instructions and Guides for Installation of Prowlarr. #description "Upstart Script to run NzbDrone as a service on Ubuntu/Debian based systems, as well as others" #Set username for the process. Now create the nzbdrone upstart file sudo nano /etc/init/nfĬhange yourusername to the username you use to log on #author "Simon Tallmyr - Nosscire" Install Upstart sudo apt-get install upstart This should not be done on Ubuntu 15.x unless you already use upstart for personal reasons. Update the Sonarr init.d to start on boot sudo update-rc.d nzbdrone defaults Make the Sonarr init.d script executable sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/nzbdrone NZBDRONE_PID=`ps auxf | grep NzbDrone.exe | grep -v grep | awk '" >&2 # Description: starts instance of NzbDrone using start-stop-daemon Enter the number of connections and whether to use SSL then click Test connection. Enter your credentials and port like you did for the main server. # Short-Description: starts instance of NzbDrone If you have a block account you can add it to NZBGet, click Add another server. # Required-Stop: $local_fs $network $remote_fs # Required-Start: $local_fs $network $remote_fs Windows - C:ProgramDataNzbDrone OS X - /Users//.config/NzbDrone.Paste this long code and change htpcguides to your user #! /bin/sh Using file system directly Via the Sonarr UI go to System: Info Defaults. This is the preferred method for Ubuntu 14.x and 15.x since init.d works on all distributionsĬreate the Sonarr (NzbDrone) init.d script file sudo nano /etc/init.d/nzbdrone ![]() If it loads then you can make it run on boot, press Ctrl-C to get out of the Sonarr (Nzbdrone) process Autostart Sonarr (NzbDrone) Autostart Sonarr with init.d Script Make sure Sonarr runs mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe Remove the custom NzbDrone list to avoid future dependency issues sudo rm /etc/apt//sonarr.listĬhange the ownership of the Sonarr folder to your regular user and its group, replace both instances of htpcguides as your user and group sudo chown -R htpcguides: htpcguides /opt/NzbDrone Now update and install nzbdrone sudo apt-get update Update and upgrade packages sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade -yĪdd the mono repository from Xamarin to make sure you get the latest version sudo apt-key adv -keyserver hkp://:80 -recv-keys 3FA7E0328081BFF6A14DA29AA6A19B38D3D831EFĮcho "deb wheezy main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//mono-xamarin.listĮnable apt-get to install from https sources sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https -yĪdd source repositories for Nzbdrone sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮcho "deb master main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.list ![]()
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