The '*Arrs stack is loosely a suite of web-based tools devoted to find, download and organize your media collections. The classic 'Arrs are:
They share a common landing page at The Servarr Wiki.
Loosely speaking, a few more tools can be associated to the '*Arrs stack even if they are definitely not part of the Servarr Wiki, which are:
One last interesting resource for managing the '*Arrs stack is the Trash Guides which is a pretty ocmprehensive collection of hints, settings and general configuration for the '*Arrs.
If you remember from Storage Setup, you have mounted your /data RAID disks. It seems like a good idea to store your media collection on it, doesn't it?
I like to create the following folders:
It is a good idea to create a common group called media to which all the services that find, download, organize and play your media collections will belong. This will highly simplify file access and help reduce permission issues. The above folder structure shall be owned by this group:
So, here how you can create this structure and apply the permissions (this assumes you have already installed the various services):
mkdir /data mkdir /data/Media cd /data/Media for i in Tv Music Movies Books Audiobooks Podcasts; do mkdir $i; done chown radarr:media Movies chown sonarr:media Tv chown readarr:media Books chown audiobookshelf:media Audiobooks Podcasts chown lidarr:media Music