Error: Not Enough Free Space to Import - Windows

Hello,
I am having issues recently with Sonarr moving media after it has been downloaded by SABnzbd.

I am using server 2016, with a UNC file path to a storage server as the root folder. I previously had a network drive mapped, but that stopped working fairly recently and I saw the FAQ suggested using a UNC file path. Everything downloads, but now won’t be imported/sorted due to the above error.

Any help would be great :slight_smile:

Cheers!

We’ll need some more info:

Sonarr version (exact version):
((Debug logs)):
(Make sure debug logging is enabled in settings and post the full log to hastebin/pastebin/dropbox/google drive or something similar, do not post them directly here)

Please find logs here;
https://pastebin.com/7NssAkuU - Normal Logs
https://pastebin.com/YLtDUzpK - Diagnostic Logs

I have only taken snippets of them, as they are quiet long but I believe it has the information necessary.
The M:\ the Normal logs refer to has over 1.3TBs available.

Sonarr version: 2.0.0.4949

Cheers,

Is M:\ a network drive?
How is Sonarr running (service, Console or tray)?

If Sonarr is running as a service and M:\ is a network drive the ((FAQ)) has information on how to solve deal with it.
Otherwise, I’m at a bit of a loss,but, what filesystem is on that drive?

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AlexH0661, This just happened to me. It turned out to be an updated to my samba server.

if you are using samba, look at replacing the
dfree command
in samba .conf

reference:

http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/network_administration_guides/using_samba_book/ch08_06_02.html

Regards,

M:\ is not a network drive, but it is virtual if that helps :slight_smile: . This was all working fine some what recently.
Sonarr is running as a service, I will try the FAQ fix, but thought I had already tried this

All file systems are NTFS :slight_smile:

The FAQ - changing the service logon account worked :slight_smile: I thought I had done this previously, but I must have reverted it.

Thanks again for your help!

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thanks Alex for asking this question and thanks duckey for answering as i am having pretty much same issue right now and i found lots of help through your posts (never thought that sitting home doing absolutely nothing but searching for https://onlinepharmacyreviews.org or such sites because of my health conditions, can be anyhow helpful, but searching through forums, seemingly can be!) thanks! do you guys mind if i am going to have some questiosn for you later? thanks!

Happy it has helped you :slight_smile:
Sure thing, ask away

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