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Have an old Dell Optiplex with a E3-1200 Xenon running esxi with 32GB RAM

  • Ubuntu server VM running Plex
  • Ubuntu server VM running sonarr/radarr, Jackett and Qbit
  • Synology DS412+ with 4x 4TB drives using SHR

Just got a smoking deal on a DS1819+ that I’ll be loading with 12TB drives.

I don’t know if I’d consider this a issue with Whisparr or with the tracker. All the trackers I’ve used in the past use UTC standards on date format for releases. I think this new trackers standard is just different for some reason and that breaks Whisparr. Maybe I could put in a feature request to allow the date format to be changed in the query.
Yup, Debug doesn’t give much more info. Appreciate the help though!
Not in Docker, running on an Ubuntu VM. I’m using IP addresses for everything. I should add, it works fine with Jackett using a different tracker.
My theory is just a hunch, the logs don’t give any info except that 0 releases were found
My theory is just a hunch, the logs don’t give any info except that 0 releases were found

Help getting Whisparr to work with private tracker

https://lemmy.world/post/3138588

Help getting Whisparr to work with private tracker - Lemmy.world

Ahoy! I’m a veteran pirate and pretty familiar with the standard *arr stack of resources, but recently decided to run Whisparr. I also signed up for a new private tracker and got it setup through Jackett and confirmed working in jackett. The problem is, when I manually search for a release in Whisparr it comes back with no results, but searching the same release from jackett (or the tracker directly) I see the release is available. I think I might know what’s going on. I think the tracker has releases dated day/mo/yr and Whisparr is looking for mo/day/yr. This is totally a guess, but it’s all I’ve found so far that might be causing the issue. Was wonder if anyone had a similar issue or a potential resolution. Thanks in advance!

This is basically my setup.

My NAS has individual folders for torrent files, downloads in progress, Seeding.

Radarr/Sonarr monitors the Seeding folder. Then copies the file to the appropriate folder for Plex.

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