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Tbh the whole arr suite is a headache to get working well...
Never had an issue. But I installed them all using my distro package manager, so no hassle with volumes and links.
Sorry to hear that that's been your experience! :( My installation has been running for ~5 years without any problems
you got the hard links working?
Hell no, My downloads folder in my media folder are completely different. I copy everything from downloads to media It gets renamed, possibly resampled. The torrents are left in the original folder to seed unmolested.
Every once in a while I go through my torrent list and just tell the client to destroy the torrent and files for anything that I don't care to seed anymore. Zero chance of it breaking my actual store.
Hard links are a built-in feature of basically every modern filesystem. The bigger question to me is, why aren't hard links working for you?
Check out Trash Guides
I'm not the OP, but it's a headache even with trash guides
Prowlarr, recyclarr, and trash guides.
I tried recyclearr but found configarr to be more flexible.
https://github.com/raydak-labs/configarr/issues/9#issuecomment-2479295777
Here is my configarr config:https://github.com/raldone01/configarr_config
I believe configarr is just a superset of recyclearr.
I have them all running in a docker compose, that also has gluetun as the gateway.
It's a real basic compse file, but I can share it if you like.
Sure, why not? I'm setting up my new server, so no better time. Thanks