diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index cc13de1..9ae9bc8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ I am running it in Ubuntu Server 22.04; I also tested this setup on a [Synology * [Free Port 1900](#free-port-1900) * [User Permissions](#user-permissions) * [Synology DHCP Server and Adguard Home Port Conflict](#synology-dhcp-server-and-adguard-home-port-conflict) + * [Use Separate Paths for Torrents and Storage](#use-separate-paths-for-torrents-and-storage) * [NFS Share](#nfs-share) * [Static IP](#static-ip) * [Laptop Specific Configuration](#laptop-specific-configuration) @@ -363,12 +364,36 @@ it uses Dnsmasq to handle DHCP requests, but does not serve DNS queries. The por `ExecStart=/var/packages/DhcpServer/target/dnsmasq-2.x/usr/bin/dnsmasq --user=DhcpServer --group=DhcpServer --cache-size=200 --conf-file=/etc/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf --dhcp-lease-max=2147483648 -p 0` Reboot the NAS and the port 53 will be free for Adguard. +## Use Separate Paths for Torrents and Storage + +If you want to use separate paths for torrents download and long term storage, to use different disks for example, +set your `docker-compose.override.yml` to: + +```yml +version: "3.9" +services: + sonarr: + volumes: + - ./sonarr:/config + - ${DATA_ROOT}/media/tv:/data/media/tv + - ${DOWNLOAD_ROOT}/tv:/data/torrents/tv + radarr: + volumes: + - ./radarr:/config + - ${DATA_ROOT}/media/movies:/data/media/movies + - ${DOWNLOAD_ROOT}/movies:/data/torrents/movies +``` + +Note you will lose the hard link ability, ie your files will be duplicated. + +In Sonarr and Radarr, go to `Settings` > `Importing` > Untick `Use Hardlinks instead of Copy` + ## NFS Share This can be useful to share the media folder to a local player like Kodi or computers in the local network, but may not be necessary if Jellyfin is going to be used to access the media. -Install the NFS kernel server: `sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server` +Install the NFS kernel server: `sudo apt install nfs-kernel-server` Then edit `/etc/exports` to configure your shares: