Filebot on a readynas + transmission

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nicosalto
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Filebot on a readynas + transmission

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Hi,
i am new in the filebot community and i am looking for a solution to use filebot on my readynas 2 duo.
I have also transmission on the nas and i wish that filebot would pick up automatically any finished download and organize it in the right folder so my xbmc workstation could connect to it.

I don't know if that is possible, so if anyone succeed to do this, that would be really helpful to get some advices!
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Re: Filebot on a readynas + transmission

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First you need to get Java running on your NAS. The pre-release builds of Java 8 for ARM work best. If Java runs, FileBot/AMC will run, and you can simply make transmission call filebot on completed downloads.

Plenty of peoople running filebot/amc on these devices, synology, qnap, etc, so it's possible.


How to setup transmission you have to check yourself. This should get you a long way:
http://www.filebot.net/forums/viewtopic ... =215#p3380
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Re: Filebot on a readynas + transmission

Post by nicosalto »

Thanks redNoah for your answer.

Do you know if i should install the debian package or the archlinux package ?
Also do there is a atp-update install command line ?

The readynas have can install plugins via .bin files, does filenot can be install this way ?
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Re: Filebot on a readynas + transmission

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I don't support this ReadyNAS packaging format.

So your ReadyNAS is Arch Linux based? In that case the AUR might be easiest, or the deb if it's more Debian based. Really depends on your flavour of Linux.

In the end it's just unpacking some files really, so the portable package might be more generic Linux. In anycase it should be quite easy. Getting java will be more troublesome I presume.
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Re: Filebot on a readynas + transmission

Post by nicosalto »

Ok i see, it's an ARM processor so it's probably an arch linux install.
The firmware is called RAIDiator on the readynas which i think is based on debian.

I'll try and tell you if i succeed!
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Re: Filebot on a readynas + transmission

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Hi there!

Very new here and not very familiar with Filebot, transmission or SSH so be a bit patient with me please. This might be more of a transmission-problem than a filbot-problem but i figure that you are a bunch of competent people that might have the answer that i'm looking for plus that I still need help with the filebot-part plus(#2) that I've looked for answers in both Qnap- AND Trasmissions -forum without any luck. :cry:

I have a QNAP TS 269L and I use transmission 2.75-b19 as bt. I most of the time uses Transmission remote GUI (Mac) which has worked very well for me.

I THINK i've succeeded to install filebot properly (how do you tell?). If I have undertand it correctly, according to different threads on this forum, I have to edit the settings.json-file on transmission so that transmission sends the file in question to filebot, correct? Anyway, when I go in the "Transmission admin center" from my Qnaps gui to adjust the setting it says "File does not exist!". The "Settings.json"-icon is there but it does not contain anything? I've been in it before i'm sure.

I can find the file from SSH:

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[/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Transmission/conf] # ls
addons.conf    blocklists/    resume/        settings.json* stats.json     torrents/
and the file looks like this:

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{
    "alt-speed-down": 50,
    "alt-speed-enabled": false,
    "alt-speed-time-begin": 540,
    "alt-speed-time-day": 127,
    "alt-speed-time-enabled": false,
    "alt-speed-time-end": 1020,
    "alt-speed-up": 50,
    "bind-address-ipv4": "0.0.0.0",
    "bind-address-ipv6": "::",
    "blocklist-enabled": true,
    "blocklist-url": "http://www.bluetack.co.uk/config/level1.gz",
    "cache-size-mb": 2,
    "dht-enabled": true,
    "download-dir": "/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Download/transmission/completed",
    "download-queue-enabled": true,
    "download-queue-size": 5,
    "encryption": 0,
    "idle-seeding-limit": 30,
    "idle-seeding-limit-enabled": false,
    "incomplete-dir": "/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Download/transmission/incomplete",
    "incomplete-dir-enabled": true,
    "lazy-bitfield-enabled": true,
    "lpd-enabled": true,
    "message-level": 2,
    "open-file-limit": 32,
    "peer-congestion-algorithm": "",
    "peer-limit-global": 1000,
    "peer-limit-per-torrent": 250,
    "peer-port": 51413,
    "peer-port-random-high": 65535,
    "peer-port-random-low": 49152,
    "peer-port-random-on-start": false,
    "peer-socket-tos": "default",
    "pex-enabled": true,
    "port-forwarding-enabled": true,
    "preallocation": 2,
    "prefetch-enabled": 0,
    "proxy": "",
    "proxy-auth-enabled": false,
    "proxy-auth-password": "",
    "proxy-auth-username": "",
    "proxy-enabled": false,
    "proxy-port": 80,
    "proxy-type": 0,
    "queue-stalled-enabled": true,
    "queue-stalled-minutes": 30,
    "ratio-limit": 2,
    "ratio-limit-enabled": false,
    "rename-partial-files": true,
    "rpc-authentication-required": true,
    "rpc-bind-address": "0.0.0.0",
    "rpc-enabled": true,
    "rpc-password": "{835a668924ce6ad5f301256409a5bf92c031a149AjfzKLG3",
    "rpc-port": 9091,
    "rpc-url": "/transmission/",
    "rpc-username": "admin",
    "rpc-whitelist": "127.0.0.1",
    "rpc-whitelist-enabled": false,
    "scrape-paused-torrents-enabled": true,
    "script-torrent-done-enabled": true,
    "script-torrent-done-filename": "/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Transmission/scripts/run_scripts.sh",
    "seed-queue-enabled": false,
    "seed-queue-size": 10,
    "speed-limit-down": 0,
    "speed-limit-down-enabled": false,
    "speed-limit-up": 0,
    "speed-limit-up-enabled": false,
    "start-added-torrents": true,
    "trash-original-torrent-files": false,
    "umask": 0,
    "upload-slots-per-torrent": 15,
    "utp-enabled": true,
    "watch-dir": "/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Download/transmission/watch",
    "watch-dir-enabled": true
}
SO, I have basically three questions:

1. How can I get back the settings.json-file into the transmission gui? (the one I reach from qnap transmission-app)
2. Can I edit this file form ssh (I've inly done it from the transmission-app before)
3. How schal I edit the file so it will fork with my hopefully correct installed filebot (know that I have read a post with this part somewhere at this forum.

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//W
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