Hello, first post and first time using FileBot on the raspberry pi. I currently use it in Windows and it's absolutely amazing.
I've installed all the prereqs and FileBot and just followed @rednoah s guide with the deluge script he posted http://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic ... 3382#p3382
Few questions here:
First: he says to make a script deluge-postprocess but then after that he says to call deluge-execute.png... I'm assuming this was just a mistake? or am I missing something?
Second: --output "$HOME/Media"
This is where the file will be moved/copied to correct? So for instance if I wanted this moved to my mounted usb drive I would put
--output "/mnt/usb1/Processed" (eventually to my nas, but for testing this is fine)
Third:
I tried to run it as /home/pi/scripts/delugepostprocess.sh added to the execute torrent complete in deluge. I waited a bit after the torrent finished and nothing happened. How can I test this out of this script? As I believe the strings here are filled in by deluge.
I still need to do a bit more searching here as to what each flag means. This is what I want this script to do:
Rename the movie, Move it to my media folder on my NAS. I don't need art work or anything like that as I use Plex.
Thank you, any help would be appreciated.
Deluge Automation Help (Raspberry Pi 2)
Re: Deluge Automation Help (Raspberry Pi 2)
1.
Fixed. Just a editing problem.
2.
Yes.
3.
I'd start by making sure that your script is in fact called by redirecting all output.
@see viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3005&p=16864#p16864
EDIT:
@see viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3067
Fixed. Just a editing problem.
2.
Yes.
3.
I'd start by making sure that your script is in fact called by redirecting all output.
@see viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3005&p=16864#p16864
EDIT:
@see viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3067
Re: Deluge Automation Help (Raspberry Pi 2)
Thanks for the quick reply.
I tried the logging feature by appending " > /home/pi/scripts/out.log 2> /home/pi/scripts/err.log" to the end of the file bot script but nothing happened after the torrent completed.
I did a test and specified the torrent path and name from one already completed and the script worked perfectly.
Is it possible deluge can't run the script? Do I need to give the deluge-postprocess file user permission as deluge user? How would I call that?
I know that the execute is working because I'm using ssmtp for email notifications once it completes and that is also a .sh script. But I don't recall giving it any special permissions other than +xr
I tried the logging feature by appending " > /home/pi/scripts/out.log 2> /home/pi/scripts/err.log" to the end of the file bot script but nothing happened after the torrent completed.
I did a test and specified the torrent path and name from one already completed and the script worked perfectly.
Is it possible deluge can't run the script? Do I need to give the deluge-postprocess file user permission as deluge user? How would I call that?
I know that the execute is working because I'm using ssmtp for email notifications once it completes and that is also a .sh script. But I don't recall giving it any special permissions other than +xr
Re: Deluge Automation Help (Raspberry Pi 2)
I checked amc.log and saw this after the download completes
Failed to initialize cache: java.nio.file.AccessDeniedException: /usr/share/filebot/data/cache/0/.lock
I googled and saw another post where you said to delete the cache folder, however this didn't help.
Failed to initialize cache: java.nio.file.AccessDeniedException: /usr/share/filebot/data/cache/0/.lock
I googled and saw another post where you said to delete the cache folder, however this didn't help.
Re: Deluge Automation Help (Raspberry Pi 2)
Alright, I fixed the problem... I turns out it was because I did install Filebot in ROOT
I corrected this by passing in the folder /usr/share/
File was successfully moved to my NAS and file renamed.
My wife isn't impressed by this but I think this is amazing.
I corrected this by passing
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sudo chown -R $USER:$USER filebot
File was successfully moved to my NAS and file renamed.
My wife isn't impressed by this but I think this is amazing.
