[Synology NAS] Invalid usage: output folder must exist and must be a writable directory
Posted: 27 Jul 2021, 10:53
Hi, I'm using Filebot Node for years and years but lately it's weird. Here's the situation:
-I run FB Node on Synology
-Transmission downloads arbitrary, manually added torrents to /Public/Downloads.
-Sonarr downloads episodes automatically to /Public/Downloads/sonarr
-I want the files to be recognized, renamed and moved to /Public/Video/Movies and /Public/Video/TV Shows and STAY available for seeding. Files do not need to leave the Syno at all. It all takes place on it.
I was trying "Move and symlink back" but that made a mess of files in the original Download folder that Windows sees even after deletion (??), Mac and Syno doesn't. I reckon this is due to differences between unix-based OSes and Windows.
What are the best practises? I did search but am none the wiser.
Also I'm now getting this.
This is after a minor DSM update (I'm now on the latest DSM 6.2.4-25556, FBN 0.4.2.1). Basically everything worked for years and now it doesn't. Please help. Thanks.
-I run FB Node on Synology
-Transmission downloads arbitrary, manually added torrents to /Public/Downloads.
-Sonarr downloads episodes automatically to /Public/Downloads/sonarr
-I want the files to be recognized, renamed and moved to /Public/Video/Movies and /Public/Video/TV Shows and STAY available for seeding. Files do not need to leave the Syno at all. It all takes place on it.
I was trying "Move and symlink back" but that made a mess of files in the original Download folder that Windows sees even after deletion (??), Mac and Syno doesn't. I reckon this is due to differences between unix-based OSes and Windows.
What are the best practises? I did search but am none the wiser.
Also I'm now getting this.
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Initialize new disk cache: /volume1/@appstore/filebot/data/106247/cache/0
java.nio.file.AccessDeniedException: /volume1/Public/Downloads: /volume1/Public/Downloads
Invalid usage: output folder must exist and must be a writable directory: /volume1/Public/Video
Invalid usage: no input
java.nio.file.AccessDeniedException: /volume1/Public/Downloads: /volume1/Public/Downloads
Invalid usage: output folder must exist and must be a writable directory: /volume1/Public/Video
Invalid usage: no input
This is after a minor DSM update (I'm now on the latest DSM 6.2.4-25556, FBN 0.4.2.1). Basically everything worked for years and now it doesn't. Please help. Thanks.