The user and group "911" is a Deluge created system user and group. If you look at Deluge's config directory, you'll see it in permissions. Similarly, if you look at Sonarr's config folder, you'll see the "users" group and user "dockeruser" with their PGID and PUID's. (I now understand why Sonarr crashed, without a user and group ID's assigned.)
Sorry for the confusing start. Once committed, I should have config'ed it up instead of trying to do it from memory. Like they say, the devil is in the details. In any case, all's well that ends well.
I have to say, I learned a few things in this process. I used to wonder about these packages, what they did, etc., but without a reason to do it, I wouldn't have loaded them up. Now, with a peek under the hood, I'm giving thought to configuring up Sonarr and Deluge on a dedicated ARM board.
Regards
Yeah, I just like not seeing that error message all the time. I appericate all the help as it helps me learn more of this. I used to run linux for work back in the day but it was such a long time ago and i've lost 90% of the knowledge at least.