After a few hours to a couple of days I am unable to access the url :8989 on my synology.
I changed to devel branch in the hope that it would fix it. Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated as i’ve had sickbeard then sickbeard custom but i love Sonarr…when it works!
I am currently restarting it (have deleted old logs) and its taking ages…logs below…webpage still not coming back (doing a restart used to fix this) although the service is running.
CPU load 38%
Ram 80%
http://pastebin.com/egEppHbd
I have the latest DSM
Developer: SynoCommunity
Sonarr version: 20150213-5
mono version: 13.10.0-2
note: I vaguely remember some sql errors when i was using the main branch but these are gone.
Which Synology device are you running on?
Two different errors in the logs, Sonarr isn’t able to connect to SAB and its not able to connect to Sonarr’s API to get the latest list of alternate names.
is SAB on the same machine, is it responsive?
At the risk of jumping on an unrelated thread!
I’m running on Mono and I was also experiencing the same, I also switched to the dev branch and since then it has only failed a single time (this might have been my own impatience too!).
Would you expect the dev branch to have improved in this area? Or just coincidence?
Simon
Coincidence I think, I can’t think of anything that would have improved it, but there have a been a bunch of fixes/improvements, so I might just not remember it.
Figured as much!
A final question before leaving this topic be: in general what is the sort of gap between your dev and master branches? Different devs have different working practises: some like to incorporate most/all fixes back into master say either monthly or even more frequently, whereas others let dev drift for months = to stay on top of current fixes you really need to be using dev.
At the moment I’m running dev on a test setup before pulling the trigger / blowing away / reconfiguring for a ‘live’ system - wondering whether on this live system I should go for master or dev?
Thumbs up for the excellent work btw!
Depends on whether its features or fixes and big or small features.
Big features like Anime and Torrents sat in develop for a few months before they made it to master, but we were porting fixes over to master as required.
Typically we want to keep master within 1 month of develop, but thats not a rule, more of a goal.
Sorry tried to give all the info first time around:
it’s a ds411slim, everything runs on that.
I may do the extreme and factory reset the synology.
SAB can be a bit slow to respond as of late, would this affect accessing sonarr?
Looks like that one only 256MB of RAM, that might be the most limiting factor, SAB and Sonarr aren’t memory hungry, but thats still not a lot of RAM to go around (if there are other services running as well).
On my Windows box SAB and Sonarr combined use about 200MB of RAM.