#SABNZBD AS A SERVICE INSTALL#
The config file is located is /usr/local/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.ini make sure you back it up. We are going to install SaBnzbd on the Ubuntu operating system.Sabnzbd is now ready to use and you can navigate to it with this URL. Open a command prompt as admin and 'cd' to the folder containing NSSM. Youll need to keep NSSM in this folder in order for the service to function.
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Save nssm.exe to a folder of your choice. Verify the IP address with ifconfig or if this is a jail in FreeNAS you can view your jail IP address in the Jails tab under the IPv4 address column. Make sure to choose the 64-bit or 32-bit version of NSSM to match the architecture of your Windows installation. The IP address will depend upon the DHCP assigned address or whichever static address you give it if you did so.
#SABNZBD AS A SERVICE PLUS#
This will install 11 packages, 9 from ClearOS plus unrar and SABnzbd itself. The end result is a sabnzbd server running on FreeBSD. The final installation is easy: yum install SABnzbd -enablerepoclearos-core.
#SABNZBD AS A SERVICE SOFTWARE#
SABnzbd is Open Source Software its free as in speech and free as in beer. This way your different content can be saved to the correct location. Current service status for Ella Alinda Server Status can be found here as. It is a very versatile so you do a lot of nice things with it, for example with your various other services like Sonarr or Radarr you can have a category assigned such as ‘Tv’ and Sabnzbd can be configured to save the download to your preferred path. If you are building your media setup and you are looking for a good binary newsreader to hook Sonarr, Radarr, etc. Has a web-browser based UI and an API for 3rd-party apps. You give it an NZB file or an RSS feed, it does the rest. The Perfect Media Server - Ubuntu 11.10 Sabnzbd+/Sickbeard/Couch Potato/Headphones/Serviio. It makes downloading from Usenet easy by automating the whole thing.
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I understand the concept of 'if they can't figure it out, they shouldn't be installing it' but it is basic documentation 101 not to make people waste time. ('The ini file is called sabnzbd.ini and is in the SABNZBD folder within your LOCALAPPDATA folder' would suffice.
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SABnzbd is a cross-platform binary newsreader. Improvement: List where the 'ini' file is-or at least give some hint.