Hey all, I use to have sonarr running great, then got out of the downloading game and now trying to get back into it. When I originally set everything up I followed this guide http://www.cuttingcords.com/home/ultimate-server/setting-up-sonarr and basically did everything the guide said. After a few months passed of me not downloading anything I uninstalled Sonarr. Now I am interested in getting back into the downloading game and did a reinstall of Sonarr. However now it will not start for me. I changed the port in my browser to the port I previously had it at per the instructions that I followed in the linked guide but still not working. Below is the last lines form my my log file, and any help would be great! I don’t care to reset it all back up again from scratch, and even tried to use revo uninstaller and CCleaner as well to unistall and then re-install it all again for a second time but still no luck. Anybody got any help for me?
15-5-8 14:47:27.0|Debug|ProcessProvider|Found 1 processes with the name: NzbDrone
15-5-8 14:47:27.0|Info|SingleInstancePolicy|1 instance(s) of NzbDrone are running
15-5-8 14:47:27.0|Warn|SingleInstancePolicy|Another instance of NzbDrone is already running.
15-5-8 14:47:27.0|Info|BrowserService|Starting default browser. http://localhost:563
15-5-8 14:47:27.0|Info|ProcessProvider|Opening URL [http://localhost:563]
15-5-8 14:47:27.1|Info|Bootstrap|Application is being terminated. Reason : Another instance is already running
15-5-8 14:55:37.0|Info|RssSyncService|Starting RSS Sync
15-5-8 14:55:37.1|Warn|FetchAndParseRssService|No available indexers. check your configuration.
15-5-8 14:55:37.1|Info|DownloadDecisionMaker|No reports found
15-5-8 14:55:37.1|Info|RssSyncService|RSS Sync Completed. Reports found: 0, Reports grabbed: 0
Hey thanks, if you check the times on my post above you will see that it occurred prior to your post you made to me on reddit. Basically I posted my original question here and then on reddit shortly after, and then a few mins after i posted it on both sites I figured out the issue and made my “I fixed it” response but didn’t want to take the time to go back on reddit and say it there as well. Currently as I type this, this site shows my “I fixed it” post as being 8 hours and your post on where you offered advice on reddit is roughly 7 hours old. On reddit I just wanted to be kind and just said the whole Thank you! That worked! post because you are some stranger on the internet that took the time out of your day to stop and try to help out another stranger on the internet and I really do thank you for stopping and trying to help me, and the whole reason for me to even make this follow up post on here is so that if I become active on this forum people will not think I am some sort of dirt bag who takes credit for things I didn’t do, trying to keep my street cred…
One last thing, you have a good eye on you for matching up both posts against each other, and I hope I don’t come off as a jerk, because I want to make some good friends that know their Sonarr because I need a lot of help. Basically my next question is how can I set up sonarr so that I can access it on a separate computer when I am away from my house but still have it running on a computer at my house? Any thoughts on this? And sorry again if I came off as a jerk in my post above, i probably should have not even made it and now regret it somewhat, because in real life I am not that kind of guy.
if it was me, i would enabled authentication in sonarr, then on your router, setup a port forwarding for something like 50010 TCP -> LAN Ip of your machine port 8989 TCP or whatever you set it to.
the 50010 just hides it a bit from general portscans etc
if you dont have a static IP on your internet connection you could get something like this http://freedns.afraid.org/
then you could access it anywhere from a webbrowser by going to