

Just a small tip, doublecheck all your user and group permissions after following that guide. I went through this before and the guide gave a bad instruction on the permissions for a folder that I ended up spending hours diagnosing. I still see at least one space where it tells you sonarr should be in the “sonarr” group and not the “media” group as previously instructed.
The guy they have that wrote these guides and answers all support questions for Sonarr and Radarr, he’s an absolute asshole, bad at giving instructions, and often unhelpful. I’d say don’t even bother with him.
The Sonarr/Radarr/Lidarr/etc team, and their support forums/subreddit are seriously the worst about this. Nearly every question, concern, or request with regard to torrent trackers is met with a smug response about usenet.
Assholes have started exploiting Sonarr’s torrent pulling system to trick it into downloading fucking malware on people’s computers, and rather than acknowledge this is an issue their users are facing and they should try and do something to help them, they’ve done nothing, expecting users to deal with it in their clients and through addons. The implication is if you’re not using usenet, they don’t care what their software puts on your computer. It’s your fault for using public trackers.