I've got nzbdrone installed and working, but the problem is that I manually have to start it and leave it running a PuTTY window from Windows while it works. I would like to set it and forget it in the background, but I cannot figure out a way to get it to automatically start. The nzbdrone forums are less than helpful because their Debian autostart methods do not work for me. Any thoughts on how I can get my system to run the command: "mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe" on boot?
Autostarting a program
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- OMV 1.0
- lh1983
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Place it at /etc/rc.local, that's standard for linux to start at program, script or command.
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So just put "mono /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe" right above "exit 0" in that file?
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Yes. If it doesn't work try putting the execution command inside a script and point to that script in rc.local
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Tried it both ways, no dice.
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a windows EXE does not run on linux!
You need the linux-version:
https://github.com/NzbDrone/NzbDrone/wiki/Installation#linux
but you have to compile "mono". And please add the source via GUI in "omv-extras"Or use this: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/aostanin/nzbdrone/
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He says he got it running from the ssh console. Try using the whole path for mono in rc.local
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As mentioned in the plugin thread:
https://github.com/NzbDrone/NzbDrone/wiki/Autostart-on-Linux
Method 2 ofc...
Greetings
David -
Agreed on method 2...
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