I originally had it that way and I think I misread a response in another thread created by someone that had the same problem. This is not required for the linuxserver.io sabnzbd image.Īlles Thank you sooooooooooo much for that. Read the docs for the images you run to see if this is required. Never run a container as root or with elevated privileges unless you know what you are doing and it is absolutely required by the container. And these are specified as PUID and PGID for this container, not what you are using. Remove the ones three have set R/O.ĩ11 is a default UID/GID if you do not specify these and you should be specifying these as known user:group that already exist on the system and that have the correct permissions to access the locations the container needs to read from and write to. The /sharedfolders are Host paths.Īlso you have duplicated these. config, /downloads, and /incomplete-downloads are Container paths. You have your Container path and Host path reversed in all of your Volume and Bind mounts. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated and I hope that I can pay it forward someday. I am running it as root but I did try to add that value in here instead of "0" but that didn't work either. One other note - I noticed in the SABNzbd log that the UID and GID are "911" - not sure where this value is coming from or if it matters. I know that I am missing something fundamental - I've spent hours reading through various forums. Once I get it fired up I can see that the default base folder is "/config" and that while it will let me navigate to my "Downloads" folder it errors out on save with "Cannot create download_dir folder /sharedfolders/Downloads/Temporary".
The first sign of trouble is that in the container config it writes in new config statements after I saved mine. The problems start when I try to move the config folder and downloads folder to shared folders (it works fine if I let it stay inside of the default container). I've read through a ton of forum posts but I am still missing something.
I've been using Sabnzbd for years but I am new to docker and a novice at linux. I seem to have the same issue that so many of others have had trying to set up Sabnzbd in docker via the UI.