So I have sonarr on a Synology NAS through docker container and using qbittorrent . I had everything setup files were downloading but not moving / importing to where they should be. I’ve searched almost every topic no real fixes. Now I got it working and was very simple so I will post it here so anyone else can use it. First make sure that the default download path of the qbittorrent and the sonarr are the same. So each container can have the read/write for this folder and it’s subfolders, secondly in the sonarr downlod client>path remaping you need to add only the whole folder where the downloads and media are it’s case sensitive so be careful it also needs / at the end. So for me in the synology it’s volume1/downloads but in the sonarr app you just add /downloads/ (given that you have put the downloads folder in the docker settings) for both and it’s working fine. Hope this helps someone I am putting screenshots also.
Exactly the post why I made the guide which saves you around 5 hours of tinkering and using the ridiculous folder structure, which is not needed at all for sonarr to work properly.
Or… you could fix your setup so it’s optimal (which should not require the use of remote paths if it is all docker based)
Your initial error is also addressed in the same guides:
https://trash-guides.info/Sonarr/Sonarr-remote-path-mapping/
Trash Guides are referenced heavily (including linked from the Sonarr Wiki) for a reason.
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