Radarr install guide that's up to date?

I know, I’m the FNG here. sorry but I searched and can’t find current guide that works on 13.5.

I spent 4 hours and even used AI to try and debug but to no avail. I’m ready to start a fresh install to get sonarr and radarr up on my truenas. I think things have changed in the last few versions and I’m having no luck.

Is there an up to date, start from nothing, I don’t know what i’m doing guide anywhere? Or what is the best place to start?

Sorry, and thanks.

this videos covers everything *arr in a recent manner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzGq2lJSKpo (radarr starts at around 10minutes)

The Wiki with all compose files is here https://wiki.serversatho.me/

Does this help?

To clarify, since this thread doesn’t have a tag on it, you’re installing this on TrueNAS Core?

That works on what 13.5? Because there’s no TrueNAS 13.5. So maybe a little more detail about what you’re trying to accomplish?

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Guess is TrueNAS Core, FreeBSD Jail version 13.5 with Radarr

That’d be my guess too, but I think the OP should be specific enough that we don’t need to guess.

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7 days old, I guess the OP tapped out. Servers@home is a YouTuber that has a good (and FAST) series on the *arr stack and getting everything set from the ground up. He’s heavy on a viable but nonstandard method (xml files and heavy use of custom apps). You end up with a full stack with shared storage and api keys shared between them.

It might even make sense in Core, with individual jails for each module. But core, and 13.5, jails, are doing it the hard way when a much easier platform that’s under active development exists.

Indeed. The only way to get 13.5 jails is to run CORE 13.3, which is completely dead, and FreeBSD 13.5 will go EOL at the end of this week. CORE 13.0, in theory, is still going to get bugfixes (though whether that will happen for bugs with a lower severity than “nuclear disaster” is unclear), but it’s almost as dead as 13.3.

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