The part that is not clear is whether the problem arises from passing the mapping instructions incorrectly in the initial installation or whether the virtual paths are mapped correctly but there is a permissions problem.
I am installing Sonarr via Docker using theses instructions (https://mariushosting.com/how-to-install-sonarr-on-your-synology-nas/)
The website says to change the format to match your specific setup. To answer your question, specifically, are the three lines BELOW the TZ=America/New_York paramater formatted correctly for my system configuration.
docker run -d --name=sonarr \ -p 8989:8989 \ -e PUID=1026 \ -e PGID=100 \ -e TZ=America/New_York \ -v /volume1/docker/sonarr:/config \ -v /volume1/media/tv:/tv \ -v /volume1/data/torrents/tv:/data \ --restart always \ ghcr.io/linuxserver/sonarr
My system configuration is Volume 1>data>torrents>tv and Volume 1>media>tv
I figure either those are incorrect (perhaps a name a space between “volume” and “1”? maybe it should say “host” instead of “volume1”?). Is one of those formats wrong?

