1/13/2024 0 Comments Sabnzb movie searcher![]() In this example I use VI, which is what I’m used to, but I’m very aware that it might not be the easiest editor to work with if you have never touched VI before. Once logged in through SSH we need to make our way to the config file and edit it. Linux users probably do something similar as MacOS X users open a shell window and use the SSH command. should of course be replaced by the IP address of your QNAP, for example: ssh Linux users If you’re a MacOS X user Simply open a Terminal window (under “ Applications” → “ Utilities“) and type on the command-line: “ ssh ” (without the quotes) and press enter. Use a SSH program like my personal preference PuTTY (direct download link) or an equally good alternative called WINSCP, and go to the IP address of your QNAP using the username “admin” and the password you defined during setup of your QNAP. SSH access is now enabled (you can turn it off again later when done doing these minor changes). Click “ Apply” if you had to make a change. Open the QNAP Administration page, on the left under “ Home” click “ Network Services” → “ Telnet / SSH” and make sure “ Allow SSH connection” is checked. The next step is a little trickier … we need to edit the config file for post-processing, and the only way I found was by accessing this file through SSH. To be able to access your QNAP through SSH, you will first need to make sure this service is enabled. SABnzbd – Select the default post-processing script Sick Beard: Set username and password for the post-processing script ![]() Go to SABnzbd, click “ Config” → “ Folders” → “ Post-Processing Scripts Folder” and enter “ /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/SickBeard/autoProcessTV” (without the quotes of course). Sick Beard comes with a nice script for SABnzbd for the purpose of post processing – it appears (in v0.6.14 of SABnzbd anyway) that the current path to that script is empty and the automatic post processing does not kick-in as expected. SABnzbd: Where is the post-processing script path Most of this we have already done, but there are 2 little things left to do. Config – NotificationsĪgain a section to play with – if you are looking for some kind of notifications (for example through Growl, then this is the place to explore). I highly recommend looking into that – specially if you in a later phase decide to access the TV-Shows through XBMC in “ TV Show” mode (versus “File” mode). “ Metadata” and “ Episode naming” is something you’d like to take a look at it allows you to download metadata for XBMC and name episodes and episode folders the way you like. after moving the downloaded file to you TV Series folder): uncheck “ Keep Original Files“. If you want the downloaded file/folder to be removed after post-processing (ie. Under this header you will find a lot of options – for SABnzbd leave the “ Post-Processing” options alone … default “ Keep original files” and “ Rename episodes” is checked, the rest is unchecked. SickBeard – Search providers Config – Post Processing It is however strongly recommended that you verify if newer versions of these files have been made available – verify using the links mentioned in the list above. I took the liberty to combine these in one zip file, for your convenience. Sick Beard Alpha Master R6 (or newer – download – related QNAP Forum section, Official Website).SABnzbd 0.6.14 (or newer – download – related QNAP Forum section, Official Website).Phyton 2.7 (or newer – download – related QNAP Forum section – Official Website).OptWare IPKG v0.99.163 (or newer – download – related QNAP Forum section – Official Website and Wiki).Remember: Complete installation and enabling of a QPKG before proceeding to the next QPKG! A detailed description on how to install and enable QPKGs can be found in this article. Please follow exactly this order and do not forget to unzip, install and enable the QPKG one at a time. Let’s get started: Installing your tools …įirst we need to install and enable a few QPKG’s on your QNAP.
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