I've been trying to setup the AMC on my headess Ubuntu-server with rtorrent and rutorrent. I got it working with the basic code example given during the setup but been struggling for a few hours with the more advanced setup. Probably a simple mistake from my part and most likely nothing wrong with the software. Hopefully someone here will spot it or point me in the right directions.
My setup is as follows:
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filebot -script fn:sysinfo
FileBot 4.2 (r2326)
JNA Native: 4.0.0
MediaInfo: MediaInfoLib - v0.7.69
7-Zip-JBinding: OK
chromaprint-tools: fpcalc version 1.1.0 (/usr/share/filebot/fpcalc)
Extended Attributes: OK
Groovy Engine: 2.3.4
JRE: OpenJDK Runtime Environment 1.7.0_55 (headless)
JVM: 64-bit OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM
CPU/MEM: 8 Core / 1 GB Max Memory / 65 MB Used Memory
OS: Linux (amd64)
uname: Linux rtorrent 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linu
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#!/bin/bash
TORRENT_PATH=$1
TORRENT_NAME=$2
TORRENT_LABEL=$3
filebot -script fn:amc --output "/mnt/media/Torrent/Unpacked" --log-file amc.log --action hardlink --conflict skip -non-strict --def artwork=y "ut_dir=$TORRENT_PATH" "ut_kind=multi" "ut_title=$TORRENT_NAME" "ut_label=$TORRENT_LABEL" &
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Failed to set xattr: java.lang.IllegalStateException: java.nio.file.FileSystemException:
I then proceeded to add more direction on how to sort the automatic sorting instead of having everything placed in the Unpacked-folder I had created for testing earlier. I had previously fiddled with a GUI Windows installation and had a basic code from there that I then ran through the escape-tool as suggested in the guide.
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#!/bin/bash
TORRENT_PATH=$1
TORRENT_NAME=$2
TORRENT_LABEL=$3
filebot -script fn:amc --output "/mnt/media/Torrent/Unpacked" --log-file amc.log --action hardlink --conflict skip -non-strict --def "seriesFormat=/mnt/media/TV/{n}/{\"Season ${s.pad(2)}\"}/{n} - {s00e00} - {t}" "ut_dir=$TORRENT_PATH" "ut_kind=multi" "ut_title=$TORRENT_NAME" "ut_label=$TORRENT_LABEL" &
Thanks in advance and hope my mistake is easily spotted,
Peter.