![]() ![]() This is known as the root folder in sonarr. “sorted series folder” = folder managed by sonarr. uTorrent should NOT rename files or move them, especially not in the “sorted series” folder. ![]() “download folder” = whatever folder is managed by uTorrent. sonarr moves (or copies if you want to continue seeding, but that’s a whole other story) the file from your download folder to the sorted series folder. ![]() uTorrent downloads the episode to a download folder.torrent to uTorrent and monitors uTorrent to see when it’s completed I still haven’t figured your setup out completely from what you posted, sorry So the only thing I can imagine is have 2 sonarr setups on the same machine with a different root folder in each and different labels or if that cannot work, set up another application that does the same thing as sonarr and have sonarr handle say the current tv shows and the other application handle the past tv shows. I considered 2 download clients with labels to 2 different folders, but that would not fix the issue. Or at least a successful workaround they used to get their downloaded files moved where it needs to go. So I am hoping someone out there already has a multiple root folder set up in sonarr and they can explain how they get the download client to transfer the completed files to the correct root folder. So I set up the first OneDrive and I have 2 shared folders, each from the 2 other oneDrives, hence why I have 2 root Folders for TV shows. So I then resorted to using the OneDrive desktop sync. If I can figure this out without paying for another solution, would be great. I considered doing this but since DrivePool is a paid service and after my experience with AirCluster, I am a bit turned off for paying for a solution. ![]() So I would have to move the files, create the pool, and then move them back. I looked at StableBit DrivePool and successfully pool the RaiDrives together but if the drives already have space they are excluded. I was going to use Windows Server built-in Storage spaces with RaiDrive as local drives but the disks have to be uninitiated to be detected by Storage Spaces. Tested out AirCLuster but that kept giving me errors and I just requested a refund. Just to give an idea of what I have tried already:- I, at first, was looking for a way to pool my OneDrives into one large storage. I want this automated as much as possible. So I am assuming that if I add the Current TV shows folder with the sonarr label in uTorrent, then all the new shows will move to that folder, and then I have to manually transfer to the other root folder which is not preferable. In Sonarr you can only configure one label in the Download client configuration and in uTorrent I can only add the same label once. But now in my cloud setup, since I have 2 root folders, I do not know how to configure the download client to move the downloads to the correct root folder. I use uTorrent as one of my Download clients and I had configured it with a sonarr label that moved the completed downloads to my one root folder in my local setup. I have added both Tv Shows folders as root folders in Sonarr and used Series Editor to update the root folders for the TV shows. I will then have a movies folder syncing with a 3rd OneDrive. So I have Current TV Shows folder syncing with the first OneDrive and Past TV shows folder syncing with another OneDrive. Since I only have 1TB each, I had to split my 1.4TB of TV shows into 2 OneDrives. I am using 3 of them to sync with the video files. I have a Microsoft 365 Family subscription that allows me to have 1TB OneDrive storage for 6 accounts. I have successfully copied all the episodes up to the cloud server.īecause the cloud server is not owned by me, I want to have my TV shows synced with cloud storage. I deleted stuff that was already watched and got them down to 1.4TB. On my desktop, I had all my TV shows in one folder and they were 1.7TB. I am in the process of moving it to a Cloud Server (VPS) so I do not have to run my desktop 24/7. I have only been using Sonarr from April 2020. OS: Windows Hyper-V Server 2019 with Service Core App Compatibility Feature on Demand ![]()
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