Sonar UI wont start after Freenas update to 11.3

Sonarr version (exact version): unknown
Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows):unknown
OS: Freenass
Debug logs:
Description of issue: Upgraded to Freenas 11.3 and was not aware the legacy interface was removed. I’m running Plex Sonarr, and Sabnzbdb. Both Plex and Sab were up and running with a couple of tweaks but Sonar won’t load the Web UI. Jail in Freenas shows up. Update and upgrade in the jail show things are current.
Any help appreciated on where to begin checking.

Not sure where to go

Update:
For fun I went to the shell and started the service to see if any errors came up. There were none, but now trying to access the web UI I get “this page can’t provide a secure connection”

I switched the jail to use the latest repository and pkg update/upgrade which went without error, but the same error comes up when contacting the Web UI for sonarr

Have you tried connecting to Sonarr via http instead of https? Https support in Sonarr under mono is quite temperamental and the upgrade probably broke something it relied on. We recommend a reverse proxy for https connections to Sonarr given the limitations of mono for the scenario.

Thanks Marcus. It’s allays been set up as HTTP. My browser starts 4 bookmarked pages (Plex, Freenas, Sonarr, and Sab) been fine for years. After upgrading to 11.3 Sab and Plex worked with a couple minor tweaks and were upgraded to the latest versions. Both are running fine. Sonarr however has been a fight for two days. What is odd, is that about the time you responded I I tried http://ip:8989/ instead of http://IP:8989 with that ending / it came up So I’m thinking great, now all I have to do is bring over the config file from the remaining 11.2 Plugin directory. I stopped the jail, renamed the config files, and brought in the previous ones. Now it won’t come up again with either way with or without the terminating /. The files brought over were config.xml and nzbdrone.db.

Any help would be appreciated.

Well, I’m getting closer. From command line service sonarr restart gets it back up. Restarting the jail kills it again. So, there must be a start on boot somewhere?

Sounds like it, but my knowledge on jails is pretty much 0 so I don’t have any suggestions there. Perhaps the existing startup script is looking for nzbdrone instead of sonarr?

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