I have gone back to basic and tried to re-install the the whole application from the start. Then I am able to connect to the sonar webpage, but none of the tabs work, and I get the “please wait icons” GlobalExceptionHandlers: SignalR Heartbeat interupted FetchAndParseRssService: No available indexers. SceneMappingService: Updating Scene mappings OwinHostController: NancyBootstrapper: Starting NzbDrone API OwinHostController: Listening on the following URLs: MigrationLogger: *** Migrating data source=/home/pi/.config/NzbDrone/logs.db cache size=-10485760 datetimekind=Utc journal mode=Wal pooling=True version=3 *** MigrationLogger: *** Migrating data source=/home/pi/.config/NzbDrone/nzbdrone.db cache size=-10485760 datetimekind=Utc journal mode=Wal pooling=True version=3 *** Bootstrap: Starting Sonarr - /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe - Version 2. See ‘systemctl status rvice’ and ‘journalctl -xn’ for details.īut if I run this command mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe and I then get this feedback I am not sure if this is the right command sudo service nzbdrone start but when I run this I get If you execute the init.d script manually does it work? I have navigated to var/log but I am not sure on which log file you want. I ran the follow command find / -name mono and after a lot of find and permission denied listings, it showed the followingĪnd I think the one if bold is the reference path - Please confirmed if I am rightĪre there logs for the init.d startup process? I don’t understand why it is not working, as the last time, I did this following the same notes it worked. In /etc/init.d/nzbdrone I have place the following reference for the mono Daemon=/usr/local/bin/mono S (/var/lib/apt/lists/_dists_master_main_binary-armhf_Packages) W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems I get no issus apart from having 4 enters of Gpg: unchanged: $ echo “deb master main” | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.list ![]() Gpg: requesting key FDA5DFFC from hkp server I $ sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮxecuting: gpg -ignore-time-conflict -no-options -no-default-keyring -homedir /tmp/tmp.0lX1mRLUds -no-auto-check-trustdb -trust-model always -keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFC Was installing the modules I got no error but I would like to confirm that output results as this hopefully it will help in resovling the issues.when I runĭo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮcho “deb master main” | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.list I checked my config file and all looks right there.I have followed the attached instructions, and when I reboot my Raspberry, I see that the mono is not running and also my Sonarr, The other weird thing is that it’s connecting to port 58846. (this log is after I ensured that I didn’t have multiple instances running). ![]() ![]() I checked and killed all mono instances, and restarted. This can happen if another instance of Sonarr is already running another application is using the same port (default: 8989) or the user has insufficient permissionsġ7-9-14 21:18:15.2|Info|Bootstrap|Starting Sonarr - /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe - Version 2. I logged in to access my pi’s desktop using Tight VNC, and can’t access it from the browser on the pi either.Ĭhecked logs, and found the following: 17-9-14 21:01:03.5|Info|Bootstrap|Starting Sonarr - /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe - Version 2.ġ7-9-14 21:01:39.9|Info|MigrationLogger|*** Migrating data source=/home/pi/.config/NzbDrone/nzbdrone.db cache size=-10485760 datetimekind=Utc journal mode=Wal pooling=True version=3 ***ġ7-9-14 21:01:43.4|Info|MigrationLogger|*** Migrating data source=/home/pi/.config/NzbDrone/logs.db cache size=-10485760 datetimekind=Utc journal mode=Wal pooling=True version=3 ***ġ7-9-14 21:01:44.2|Info|Router|Application mode: Interactiveġ7-9-14 21:01:44.2|Info|OwinHostController|Listening on the following URLs:ġ7-9-14 21:01:44.2|Info|OwinHostController| 17-9-14 21:01:46.3|Info|NancyBootstrapper|Starting Web Serverġ7-9-14 21:02:06.4|Fatal|ConsoleApp|Address already in use. I haven’t changed anything about my install in some time. I tried to access it today and I get a connection refused error. It has been up and running for many months with no issue. Hi all, I have Sonarr installed on a Raspberry Pi 2.
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