![]() Within a day or two, I have the same issue. The only way I've found to get Sonarr back up and working is to reboot the server. Nov 28 20:06:50 server-namemono: Bootstrap: Starting Sonarr - /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe - Version 2. Nov 28 20:06:43 server-name systemd: Started Sonarr Daemon. Nov 28 20:06:43 server-name systemd: This usually indicates unclean termination of a previous run, or service implementation deficiencies. Nov 28 20:06:43 server-name systemd: rvice: Found left-over process 1687 (mono) in control group while starting unit. └─10488 /usr/bin/mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe ├─ 1687 /usr/bin/mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Wed 20:06:43 UTC 7s ago After doing that, I still don't have access to the Web UI, and this is what status tells me: If I run sudo systemctl restart sonarr, it takes a few minutes for it to come back from the command. ![]() Nov 28 05:16:41 server-name mono: DownloadDecisionMaker: Processing 625 releases Nov 28 05:16:40 server-name mono: Torznab: Indexer Torrent Downloads rss sync didn't cover the period between 4:10:23 AM and 5:02:52 AM UTC. Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .ImportApprovedEpisodes.Import (`1 decisions, System.Boolean newDownload, ![]() Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .UpgradeEpisodeFile ( episodeFile, .LocalEpisode localEpisode, Syste Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .CopyEpisodeFile ( episodeFile, .LocalEpisode localEpisode) [0x0007 Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .TransferFile Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .TransferFile (System.String sourcePath, System.String targetPath, mode, System.Boolean overwrite, Syste Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .TransferFile (System.String sourcePath, System.String targetPath, mode, System.Boolean overwrite, NzbDr Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .Tr圜opyFileTransactional (System.String sourcePath, System.String targetPath, System.Int64 originalSize) in <2579263bcdeb4ef4b4 Nov 28 05:13:13 server-name mono: at .DeleteFile (System.String path) in :0 When I run systemctl status sonarr (before restarting), the logs have just stopped from earlier in the day: If I restart (sudo systemctl restart sonarr), it doesn't seem to fix anything. When I navigate to the web address (localIP:8989), it just sits and spins, never loading, and never times out. This server I have setup is also running Radarr, Jacket, Deluge, and VPN split tunneling (for Deluge/torrent traffic only), and Sonarr is the only one having issues. Unfortunately, the problem returned a few days after I installed Sonarr and got everything setup. I setup the new machine and setup Sonarr fresh, then added most of my shows that sit on a network drive. I initially had Sonarr running from an old laptop, but started to have a lot of issues with Sonarr's web UI not loading, and Sonarr seemingly not grabbing shows. Currently I'm running Sonarr on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.I've been having an issue on and off over the last few weeks with Sonarr. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Once your question/problem is solved, please comment anywhere in the thread saying '!solved' to change the flair to solved. Those humans will likely ask you for the exact same thing this comment is asking. If you're still stuck you'll have useful debug or trace logs and screenshots to share with the humans who will arrive soon. Downloading & Importing - For when download clients have issues or files cannot be imported.Searches, Indexers, and Trackers - For if something cannot be found.Please review our troubleshooting guides that lead you through how to troubleshoot and note various common problems. Note that Info logs are rarely helpful for troubleshooting.ĭozens of common questions & issues and their answers can be found on our FAQ. ![]() Logs should be provided via the methods prescribed in the wiki article. In all instances where you are providing logs please ensure you followed the Gathering Logs wiki article to ensure your logs are what are needed for troubleshooting. Most troubleshooting questions require debug or trace logs. Please review this comment and you can likely have your problem solved without needing to wait for a human. There are many resources available to help you troubleshoot and help the community help you. ![]()
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