![]() ![]() Mounting/Networkshare what ever but Radarr needs to have local access to it so you need to figure this one out your self what's the best way for Radarr to access the download clients downloaded files. To find what you need to put in in your local path you need to know how Radarr is able to access the files your download client downloaded. This is what you add in your Remote Path in Remote Path Mapping. In Qbittorrent navigate to Tools => Options (or ALT+O) and navigate to the Download settings. To find what you need to put in your remote path you need to open up your download client and look what you've used there as download location. This is what you put in your Host in Remote Path Mapping. There you open up the download client for this example I will be using Qbittorrent To find what you need to put in your host you navigate in Radarr to the Settings => Download Client Tab. Now some screenshots with a examples that I use for this tutorial. Local Path => The path Sonarr/Radarr needs to access the same path.Remote Path => The download path that you've set in your download client.Host => This is the hostname or IP you set in your download client settings.So looking at this screenshot it seems we need to make use of Remote Path Mappings !!!įirst we navigate in Radarr to the Settings => Download Client Tab.Ī screen will popup with the following options. You will get a error that looks a little bit like the following screenshot. If you download client is on another system then Radarr/Sonarr then you probably need to make use of Remote Path Mappings. I will try to explain it with some screenshots and a short description,įor this I will use screenshots used from Radarr. Seems that allot of people are having to understand how the remote path mapping works for Sonarr/Radarr. Get a virtual cloud desktop with the Linux distro that you want in less than five minutes with Shells With over 10 pre-installed distros to choose from, the worry-free installation life is here Whether you are a digital nomad or just looking for flexibility, Shells can put your Linux machine on the device that you want to use. Remote Path Mappings explained for Sonarr/Radarr Description ![]() ![]()
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