I’m not sure if this feature is still working but it was working for me in the past. AFAIK, the disk rescan interval is every 12 hours. I deleted the first episode of Minority Report since last week but I noticed that in the Sonarr GUI it is still listed there. Manually rescanning/updating series info in disk did unmonitor that episode though. So it seems that the auto rescan is not working.
No, I just deleted the episode. In the GUI, the episode is still monitored and it sees that the file is still in disk. I noticed this for multiple of my series already.
As I said, I had to manually update the series info so that these particular episodes in question change to unmonitored. I know Sonarr does that every 12 hours (as indicated in my post) but it does not seem to do it in my case.
Ow wow, sry, completely misread a huge chunk of your post.
You could check the logs to see what happened with the series refresh. Not sure if you’re going to see anything, if something crashes you should see a Warn/Error in the log. Don’t think you see the refresh attempts unless you’re at Debug log level.
Well, let me manually delete an episode that I already watched and wait for at least 12 hours while trace logging is enabled. I will upload the files to this thread by then to ask for analysis again. Thanks.
What do you mean? I thought trace level is higher than debug level so it already includes what debug level has? In another thread, I was recommended to run trace level for days and days until another issue occurs.
No difference at all, and the same argument as markus. The trace log lasts about an hour, so if the ‘event’ we’re looking for is older than that, you’ll have missed it.
Got it. And if I understand correctly, Trace level fills up 50 1MB log files for just an hour, right? I remember Markus saying that anything that is in the last 30 items of SAB will still show in the trace logs but I’m not sure if that matters in this case since we’re measuring time not number of history items.