![]() Why Start Sonarr or Radarr automatically? I have batch files at the end of this guide for Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, NZBGet, Tautulli, and Blue Iris. You can either create batch files and place them in your Startup folder (which requires you to log into the computer), or by using a Scheduled Task (which will automatically launch at startup without you needing to login). If you are running into an issue with Sonarr not starting with Windows and are looking for a way to auto-open on startup, then this guide is for you. This guide will be for anyone running these services on Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server 2019. ![]() I will try and set the PropagationDelay to 30 and see if that works.In this guide, I’m going to show you how to automatically start Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, NZBGet, or any other application automatically after your server reboots. In Sonarr, "Completed Download Handling" is already set to NO for Remove. If what you are saying about COPY is true, I should see a FAILED 100% of the time. Otherwise there is NOTHING matching the COPY and I can redownload it manually and it works just fine. In only about 3% of the cases where i get a COPY do I get a FAILED along with it. Yes, I am reading your reply, but I think you missed mine. In nzbget set option PropagationDelay to 30. It seems your server experience massive propagation issues. Then you will see the original failed items without need of activaring dislpaying of hidden items in nzbget (although that shouldn't be that hard too). Go to Sonarr settings and disable option "remove from DL client history". Everything works as expected, no bug here. ![]() Hugbug wrote: y md500_pilot, are you reading my replies? I've explained what COPY means and you confirmed the existence of original failed items. Sonarr doesn't get marked as BAD files btw, only understands FAILURE Sonarr should be able to see stuff that is DOWNLOADING in NZBget when added by Sonarr (I guess it turns purple in Sonarr) and is shown in the activity tab in Sonarr) If that is not the case, you should check the communication between the 2 and you most likely havent set up Sonarr correctly. (other option if you want to keep the history, rename the queue folder so u can rename it back later on.) delete all items in your HISTORY, also the hidden items, and try again. 'TEMP_SONARR)' in Sonarr under Download clients, NZBGet, so that settings in CATEGORIES of NZBGet dont mess with Sonarr logic. Have seen several guys with issues using Sonarr - NZBget, because they messed up with the categories settings, so my advice is: The COPY means that Sonarr is pushing stuff that actually has been downloaded with SUCCESS, or is in the download queue for a long time and can't see the queue. Sonarr will only push a new NZB (COPY) if the previous one has failed (FAILED) or isnt able to check the download queue within a certain time. No issues here with 17.1, dupecheck enabled, etc, etc. It showed COPY, I selected it and redownloaded it, and then I got SUCCESS! I am having to log in pretty much every night now and manually download the files that show COPY to get it to work. I am seriously starting to lose my hair over this one, any help would be greatly appreciated. I had never even seen COPY prior to the upgrade, but the LOADING problem forced the upgrade and now I am stuck with the COPY problem. Prior to upgrading to 17-1 I NEVER had this problem. I realize that you are saying this is intelligence, but it seems more like a bug. I see COPY, I click on it, select download again and it works every time, it is just not working the first time. I am having to do this with about 1/3 of all of my downloads now. The weird this is that I click on it, select Download again and it downloads and processes it just fine. About 3% of the time, I can find a FAILED to go along with the copy, other than that nothing in the logs with anything with that exact same name. For some reason, after upgrading I am seeing a TON of COPY in my logs.
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