In my example, I am moving items: FROM /home/nzbd/Downloads/complete/ Copy and paste the API key if needed.Ĭouchpotato will move and rename files for you after a complete download. The API keys for these services can be found on that service’s website under your account logon. Whatever service you have, check the box and fill in to info required. This is where you add in the information on your news provider. Copy and paste the API key from the API key field. This is found in the SAB webpage -> config -> general. So I check the box next to SAB and enter the information.ġ) SAB host, I’m running on localhost:8080Ģ) SAB api key. Here you can specify the nzbd download app you are using. You can also change the default port if you wanted. Here we add an id/pw to the couchpotato website. If you have one, Enter the location of the data.db here. Since this is a new install, we don’t need to import a data.db. With the Install completed, open up a browser and connect to the linux host on port 5050 to access couchpotato’s config page. nano /etc/default/couchpotatoĪnd finally, add it to start automatically. If you are using my tutorials, I have a common account called nzbd for all Download applications that use SABnzbd. ![]() Copy the Defaults file into /etc/default cp /opt/CouchPotatoServer/init/ubuntu /etc/init.d/couchpotatoĬp /opt/CouchPotatoServer/init/fault /etc/default/couchpotatoĮdit the /etc/default/couchpotato file and edit the path and user as needed. Next, copy the init script out to /etc/init.d/ and make it executable. ![]() Here lets change the permissions on the new CouchPotato Directory. I already had a user called ‘nzbd’ from the previous SABnzbd/Sickbeard installations, so I’m going to use that since it would already have permissions to write out the nzbd files to the correct directories for SAB. Since I don’t want to run couchpotato as root, I am going to change the user it runs under. Once the GIT clone is complete, you should have a /opt/CouchPotatoServer directory. If you don’t already have Git installed, you will need that: apt-get install git-core I like to keep these “all in one” apps in /opt/. The goal here is to have couchpotato pull watch for and pull the nzbd, hand it off to SABnzbd, and let the server download the file. If you don’t have this setup, have a look here: In this example, I have a Linux server running SABNzbd. Very similar to SickBeard in that it will watch newsgroups for NZBD files, download the NZBD, and hand the file off to SABNzbd, other download utility, or save it off to a directory so that the system can download the media. ![]() Couchpotato is an automatic NZBD downloader.
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