2012-01-31, 23:06
Hi folks,
Hoping someone out there can help me! I am having real trouble getting the couchpotato renamer function to work on live. I have mount point set on my NAS which is mounted via /etc/fstab and mounts to /mnt/video2.
When I set couchpotato to use this as the destination I get the following permissions error
It does in fact execute the file copy but does not clear up the original directory, leaving me with a directory such as
_EXISTS_MOVIENAME
Now, I have been through every single directory, mount point and file on the path between the live box and the NAS and set them to be the same user and group and chmod 777 everything. All of the couchpotato files are the same. The daemon is running as the same user.
Has anyone come across this problem and been able to resolve it? My HTPC is a Revo with a tiny HDD in it. I only want the downloaded file to live on there for as long as it takes to complete it then I want it on my NAS.
Full couchpotato log of the error is here
http://pastebin.com/yvkQZGtZ
I had this working perfectly on a windows box, very frustrating!
Hoping someone out there can help me! I am having real trouble getting the couchpotato renamer function to work on live. I have mount point set on my NAS which is mounted via /etc/fstab and mounts to /mnt/video2.
When I set couchpotato to use this as the destination I get the following permissions error
Code:
20:45:43 ERROR [ app.lib.cron.renamer] Failed changing permissions /mnt/video2/Wimbledon (2004)
It does in fact execute the file copy but does not clear up the original directory, leaving me with a directory such as
_EXISTS_MOVIENAME
Now, I have been through every single directory, mount point and file on the path between the live box and the NAS and set them to be the same user and group and chmod 777 everything. All of the couchpotato files are the same. The daemon is running as the same user.
Has anyone come across this problem and been able to resolve it? My HTPC is a Revo with a tiny HDD in it. I only want the downloaded file to live on there for as long as it takes to complete it then I want it on my NAS.
Full couchpotato log of the error is here
http://pastebin.com/yvkQZGtZ
I had this working perfectly on a windows box, very frustrating!