The intent when setting these up was to have nzbget download content to it's usual set of subfolders (nzb, tmp, intermediate, completed, etc), and then Sonarr would pick up the completed download, rename it and move it to the Multimedia shared folder QNAP creates (I will be using Plex, but figured having media in this folder would be beneficial in case I want to use the NAS media capabilties). downloads /share/appdata/nzbget/completed Read/Write config /share/appdata/config/sonarr Read/Write PATH /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin config /share/appdata/config/nzbget Read/Write downloads /share/appdata/nzbget Read/Write The config for nzbget when the container was created was as follows: I have given dockuser r/w permission on the /appdata shared folder and the /Multimedia folder (and have even tried giving Guest user and 'everyone' full access to these folders) I created a "dockuser" and included the PGID and PUID for this user (100 and 500) when creating the containers. thus I am thinking that Sonarr looking for "/downloads/completed/. The actual path on the NAS is a Shared Folder as follows: DataVol1/appdata/nzbget/completed/TVShowEpisodeFolderName. but that is the shared folder mount when the Container was set up. One thing I have noted here is that the path would NOT be /downloads/. I don't think it's a permissions issue (but could be wrong of course). The error log states: "Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /downloads/completed/TVShowEpisodeFolderName" I CAN Manually import the files in Sonarr so it does seem to have permissions. I have set up nzbget and sonarr on a QNAP TS-231P in Containers and have everything working, EXCEPT the files won't import after they finish downloading. for Sonarr I set it to /share/appdata/nzbget) All I had to do was make the /downloads shared folders the SAME (ie.
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