Problem with my Sonarr

Up to a couple of days ago I opened Sonarr with:
http://localhost:8989
Now it does not connect,
I have no idea what is gone. I think I installed on Snap with App Center.

Below is what I have as far as the sonarr I thought I had installed. I am running with Unbuntu 24.04.2 From what I see below I am not even sure I really had it installed for real at all. I have NOT removed it!

Something else I just tried;
sudo systemctl status sonarr
[sudo] password for greg:
Unit sonarr.service could not be found…

Sonarr no longer starts, Here is what I have:
greg@greg-OptiPlex-790:~$ sonarr
Command ‘sonarr’ not found, did you mean:
command ‘sonar’ from snap sonar (v0.13.1)
See ‘snap info ’ for additional versions.
greg@greg-OptiPlex-790:~$ snap info sonarr
name: sonarr
summary: Smart PVR for newsgroup and bittorrent users
publisher: Alberto Donato (ack✪)
store-url: Install sonarr on Linux | Snap Store
contact: GitHub - albertodonato/sonarr-snap: Snap for the Sonarr smart PVR
license: GPL-3.0+
description: |
Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple
RSS
feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and
rename
them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of
files
already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.

The web interface is accessible by default at http://localhost:8989

See https://sonarr.tv for more details.
snap-id: TSZAyHNSnTl1RyVD6AcCYH53XVwxIjGX
channels:
latest/stable: 3.0.10.1567 2025-01-17 (334) 87MB -
latest/candidate: ↑
latest/beta: ↑
latest/edge: 4.0.12.2823 2025-01-24 (345) 132MB -
greg@greg-OptiPlex-790:~$ sudo systemctl enable --now sonarr
[sudo] password for greg:
Failed to enable unit: Unit file sonarr.service does not exist.
greg@greg-OptiPlex-790:~$

I have checked my drives and they are full of things Sonarr. This being the case, if I have to remove and re-install I do not want to install on snap and want to REALLY remove everything Sonarr before I re-install.

Thoughts?

I have now removed ALL of sonarr from my system and am ready to re-install. I have another message asking how, exactly, I should do that. Anyway, all that being said I figure this to be done.

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