![]() So you can not only access your services using proper domains, your SSL certificates are official valid and thus your third party integrations like mobile apps wont complain, nor your browser Without being in need to add the DNS entry to a public DNS server nor installing your certificates on the services manually ( traefik does all that automatically ). I uses LetsEncrypt + Cloudflare ( DNS-01 ) and lets you pick your public domain ( which you need to buy ), lets say and then run your private services under I have also put a elaborated dns + ssl offloader setup, which is arm compatible Some of the images you might need i have packaged myself, like The have the new arm64-preview tags which are just fine for your rpi. Just install rasbian and then add the docker-engine.įor the images itself, if possible, always use linuxserver/* I have got down to the following section, and it has started to complain about line $ sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFC echo “deb master main” | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.listĮxecuting: gpg -ignore-time-conflict -no-options -no-default-keyring -homedir /tmp/tmp.rCLaBuejAZ -no-auto-check-trustdb -trust-model always -keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFC echo deb master mainĮ: Type ‘Executing:’ is not known on line 7 in source list /etc/apt//sonarr.listĮ: The list of sources could not be read.Īnd when I cat into the file I find the follow code at line 7Įxecuting: gpg -ignore-time-conflict -no-options -no-default-keyring -homed$Ĭan you please advice me on my next step, can I delete this line ? or can it be modify to allow me to carry on installing.This is possible without any issues, if have done that a couple of times. I have gone back to basic and tried to re-install the the whole application from the start. Then I am able to connect to the sonar webpage, but none of the tabs work, and I get the “please wait icons” GlobalExceptionHandlers: SignalR Heartbeat interupted FetchAndParseRssService: No available indexers. SceneMappingService: Updating Scene mappings OwinHostController: NancyBootstrapper: Starting NzbDrone API OwinHostController: Listening on the following URLs: MigrationLogger: *** Migrating data source=/home/pi/.config/NzbDrone/logs.db cache size=-10485760 datetimekind=Utc journal mode=Wal pooling=True version=3 *** ![]() MigrationLogger: *** Migrating data source=/home/pi/.config/NzbDrone/nzbdrone.db cache size=-10485760 datetimekind=Utc journal mode=Wal pooling=True version=3 *** Bootstrap: Starting Sonarr - /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe - Version 2. See ‘systemctl status rvice’ and ‘journalctl -xn’ for details.īut if I run this command mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe and I then get this feedback I am not sure if this is the right command sudo service nzbdrone start but when I run this I get If you execute the init.d script manually does it work? I have navigated to var/log but I am not sure on which log file you want. ![]() I ran the follow command find / -name mono and after a lot of find and permission denied listings, it showed the followingĪnd I think the one if bold is the reference path - Please confirmed if I am rightĪre there logs for the init.d startup process? I don’t understand why it is not working, as the last time, I did this following the same notes it worked. In /etc/init.d/nzbdrone I have place the following reference for the mono Daemon=/usr/local/bin/mono S (/var/lib/apt/lists/_dists_master_main_binary-armhf_Packages) W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems I get no issus apart from having 4 enters of Gpg: unchanged: $ echo “deb master main” | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.list Gpg: requesting key FDA5DFFC from hkp server I $ sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮxecuting: gpg -ignore-time-conflict -no-options -no-default-keyring -homedir /tmp/tmp.0lX1mRLUds -no-auto-check-trustdb -trust-model always -keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFC Was installing the modules I got no error but I would like to confirm that output results as this hopefully it will help in resovling the issues.when I runĭo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮcho “deb master main” | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.list I have followed the attached instructions, and when I reboot my Raspberry, I see that the mono is not running and also my Sonarr,
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