Posts by thoradia

    That log shows that transmission can not read /storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/service.transmission/settings.json

    If you do not have a backup delete the file, restart the transmission (eg by rebooting LibreELEC) and re-apply any changes you made to the file with nano

    I have updated Mono to 5.8.0.108 for LibreELEC 8.2, the same version as for LibreELEC 9.0

    Corresponding add-on revision 8.2.111 is available from the Thoradia Add-ons repository

    Latest Jackett runs, Emby too

    Yes, my Internet Box lost its Hard Drive too, at the same time ;( (all the errors in the logfile are linked to the mounts not accessible anymore).

    My provider will need to replace it very soon.

    Do you think these paths that are not accessible anymore could cause Emby or Mono to restart itself every 2 minutes ? (or it's just another problem)

    I am no Emby expert, but it is likely.

    Does Emby server restart if you deactivate Emby for Kodi?

    According to your log Emby starts and uses Mono 109 from LibreELEC.

    The log however shows that Emby fails to find directories in /media.

    Have you rebooted your system and checked the state of /media?

    Hi,

    I'm running LibreElec 8.2.3.1-C2, the new update of Mono is marked as "failed" (and now it seems Emby for Kodi isn't working anymore).

    Regards

    The updated Mono add-on is too big for github.

    I therefore pushed it with git lfs.

    This however changes the URL of the zip file.

    Which causes the error you experience.

    I have reverted the commit which adds Mono 5.12 to the Thoradia repository.

    This should fix failing installation of Mono.

    Updated Mono is available in the 8.2-mono branch at 8.2/device/arch/http://tools.mono/tools.mono-8.2.110.zip

    For example for Odroid_C2: tools.mono-8.2.110.zip

    Install it manually

    Thank you for bearing with me

    Hi, thanks for your work.
    Unfortunately the Jackeet is coming out of the air and only comes back to normal when you reinstall the service.
    Another thing is how to run Jackett as a regular user and not root?

    What do you mean by coming out of the air? Provide a log (journalctl -u service.jackett).

    I will see what I can do to run Jackett as a user different than root.

    I am using Sonarr, Radarr and Jackett from the thoradia repo. For some reason, after a while my CPU usage shoots really high, and ssh top shows that mono is using CPU. Disabling and reenabling sonarr and radarr fixes it, but its really annoying. Any fix?

    You do not provide enough information to assess what is going on.

    Check the logs (System/Logs in the web-ui), report the issue at Radarr/Sonarr, and come back here if the issue is specific to the add-ons.

    I set the username and password but it still doesn't work.

    I also tried the Transmission client addon but it doesn't work via localhost either. I tried listing all the processes using ps -a command but transmission doesn't even seem to be listed.

    What does journalctl -u service.tranmsision say?

    For some reason I'm no longer able to access the Transmission web interface at 192.168.0.50:9091/transmission/web. I'm getting the ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED message from Chrome.

    It was working fine yesterday, and I haven't changed anything since then other than installing some other addons (docker and plex server), which don't seem to be related.

    How can I troubleshoot this?

    EDIT: Here's a log from Kodi: hastebin. I disabled and re-enabled the addon to hopefully reproduce the error.

    Also the Kodi web interface loads fine at 192.168.0.50:8080 so I think it's not any problem with the network. I've tried restarting the network as well.

    Since version 2.93 transmission web ui requires username and password.

    Set them in Kodi add-on settings.

    Thanks.

    Is there any way to set the maximum number of active torrents in Transmission? There doesn't seem to be any option in the GUI. I usually don't want more than one torrent to be downloading at a time.

    According to this documentation, you can set download-queue-enabled/download-queue-size in smb://libreelec.local/userdata/addon_data/service.transmission/settings.json

    I just installed the Transmission addon and it runs great! Thanks for putting in the work.

    As a big newbie to Kodi and add-ons, I have a rather paranoid question: How can I ensure that when downloading add-ons from the internet that they are free of malicious code? I don't have the expertise to look through the code myself, but I see that on this forum Thoradia is a trusted member and don't investigate further. Is this level of vetting enough?

    You can build the add-ons yourself if it makes you more confortable: clone the thoradia source github repository and use thoradia-tool script.

    in CoreElec, Jackett dont work...

    Mono (dependency) does not seem to install

    If installing Jackett asks for dependencies, just click OK.

    If that does not work, try to install the requested dependencies manually.

    Mono should be provided by the CoreELEC Add-ons repository, in the Program add-ons section.