Issue with Arrow series

Sonarr version: 2.0.0.4472:
Mono version: 3.10:
OS: Raspbian
Debug: https://hastebin.com/ujeloliher.md
Description of issue:

Sonarr won’t recognize Arrow has a 5th Season and only show up until the 4th Season.

TVDB has the 5th and the TVDB ID seems to be correct.

Have noticed the same thing, it was there last night as it pulled the latest episode but before if got to move it to location the whole of season 5 disappeared from sonarr, No files have been affected!!

Glad to know I’m not the only one, and yes, it happened after last pull.

I’m attaching the debug so maybe they can help out

Not exactly sure what happened there, but it’s working again. Likely an update on TheTVDB that poisoned the cache we maintain, but it’s cleaned up now.

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Awesome thats all working now thank you :slight_smile:

Had a weird issue just an hour or two ago with Arrow and idk if it has something to do with this or not, but I had every season unmonitored all the way up to the recent episode, but about an hour ago I noticed that sonarr decided to randomly throw a couple of episodes of season 4 and the first half of season 5 into a monitored status and decided to start downloading them all for some unknown reason… Was this issue due to whatever recently happened in the past however many hours or is something else going on??

Very likely, especially if the season 4 was monitored, new episodes are monitored automatically and new seasons + their episodes are monitored automatically.

The only way things would have been queued without user intervention would be if they were recently reposted, otherwise search is the only way.

Is that something which has changed more recently? (Since Sept '15?)

In my set up, Sonarr certainly did some searching of it’s own in a similar TVDB scenario, without any manual intervention/searching, back when they renumbered all the Mythbusters seasons.

I got the impression from that situation that the logic was something along the lines of “an episode has been added to a monitored/new season of a monitored show, and that episode aired in the past: run a search for it automatically” (something which I’d agree with, in theory).

Sorry, you’re right I was thinking that was pulled out, but I believe it’s still there and what I’m thinking of was related to searching after an RSS Sync wasn’t run for a while, which was pulled out in favour of RSS paging.

“an episode has been added to a monitored/new season of a monitored show, and that episode aired in the past: run a search for it automatically”

Yup, got a service for that. Tbh, I didn’t know about it, was going to post that such feature didn’t exist.

what I’m thinking of was related to searching after an RSS Sync wasn’t run for a while, which was pulled out in favour of RSS paging.

Yes, that auto-search was pulled out completely in favor of RSS paging and a log warning it it’s been off too long.

Edit: @markus101, btw I checked skyhook v2 yesterday, didn’t notice any weird changes:
Recorded snapshots:

2017-01-28T01:20:05Z
2017-01-27T19:04:03Z
2017-01-27T15:55:52Z
2017-01-27T15:00:40Z
2017-01-27T14:23:29Z
2017-01-27T08:12:51Z
2017-01-23T06:25:52Z

I checked those, all of em were pretty much the same in terms of episodes. Just some translations and a future ep.
Skyhook v2 can miss an update if it was repaired within 5-10 minutes or so.
It’s possible that the old tvdb api behaved differently.

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