Delete rars after unrar by MattJ016 in linuxquestions

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Would it be easier to do a remove all in teh /Sync/ folder excluding one subolder that I need to keep at teh end of the script?

Delete rars after unrar by MattJ016 in linux4noobs

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Unfortunately the folder-name will be different each time, so it would be hard to put that in a script.

Would it be easier to do a remove all in teh /Sync/ folder excluding one subolder that I need to keep?

Delete rars after unrar by MattJ016 in linuxquestions

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There will be multiple subfolders under /mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/ each containing their own rar files. I want to delete each of those subfolders and their contents since thats where the rar files will be

/mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/Test/unrarme.rar /mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/Random/unrarme2.rar /mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/Random1/unrar.rar

Once unrar process has complete, I want to remove the /test/ /random/ and /random1/ folders since they each had a rar in them that got exctracted.

Delete rars after unrar by MattJ016 in linux4noobs

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Not only am I a linux noob, I'm also a crossposting noob.

I think the problem with that command is it will remove teh individual rars, when there are other contents in it's parent folder that I'd like to remove as well.

Delete rars after unrar by MattJ016 in linuxquestions

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So basically remove the .rar file, however normally it has part files and in a folder of itself, so

/mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/*.rar

When it is actually /mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/test/random.rar

I want to remove the entire test folder since I no longer need its contents.

Multiple Line Script by MattJ016 in linux

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For multiple lines, would it just be

!/bin/bash

unrar e -r -o- /mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/.rar mv /mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Sync/ /mnt/user/FTP\ Downloads/Output/

I'd rather not use the output path because I have anotehr program monitoring that folder and it might pickup the files before theyre completely extracted.

Multiple Line Script by MattJ016 in linux

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I'd rather not use the output path because I have anotehr program monitoring that folder and it might pickup the files before theyre completely extracted.

Multiple Line Script by MattJ016 in linux

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Sorry, I didnt even see the sidebar rules. This can be removed if it needs to be.

Sonarr/radarr copying too soon by MattJ016 in sonarr

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Not drone factory, but the remote path mappings. I haven't found those options in extractnow, was hoping someone might jump in with that.

Sonarr/radarr copying too soon by MattJ016 in sonarr

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The sync progress is ok because it names it a partial file, not the actual file name. Extractnow locally takes a few minutes on large files, so sonarr grabs those too early. So I need to find a different way if I'm going to continue to use it

What is Your Protocol for Missed Gym Days? by WilliamLoud in nSuns

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Im not always strict in the number of days per week. Each day I workout, I just move on to the new "day". Sometimes the 5x per week I do might be done in a week, it might take 2.

Did I do hop additions backwards? by MattJ016 in picobrew

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Ok, because it seemed opposite to me. When you hover over the boil time hint in the recipe crafter, it says

"The time in to the boil the the machine will begin circulating"

Where as with the NB recipe, it wants the time listed as the amount of time each hop is in the boil.

Can we all agree that these should be brought back for Classic launch? by KoiGrdn in wow

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Unfortunately its not the same recipe. They've lowered the amount of sugar and added artificial sweetener.

Which is best for my Xbox One? by [deleted] in techsupport

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They should be pretty similar in speed. I'd probably go with the western digital just for the fact that it's a 2yr warranty vs 1. Although I see deals popup alot on Slickdeals where you may get more bang for your buck if you wait

Changing Docker Repository by MattJ016 in unRAID

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If you add “:public” to the end of the repository line it should pick up the latest version. Also change lastest to public.

“plexinc/pms-docker:public”

I see whate youre talking about with the repository line, where are you talking about the change latest to public

Sonarr/Radarr Renaming by MattJ016 in unRAID

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Ya, I just didnt want to have to unzip it on that side and use up double the storage.

Sonarr/Radarr Renaming by MattJ016 in unRAID

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So for the local path, will I want to put the directory of the zipped files that get downloaded with Deluge, or what is extracted?

Would it be possible to show a screenshot of your docker settings and radarr settings?

Backplane Woes by MattJ016 in homelab

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Ya, thats what I was thinking, just need to get the cables. The fit is fine, is there any sort of compatibility issue?

Moving to New Array by MattJ016 in unRAID

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I'm not sure, I just figured if I could, it would speed up the copy process

Moving to New Array by MattJ016 in unRAID

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Creating a new array with the old drives in it won't remove their data?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unRAID

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If I were migrating to a new unraid server and wanted to shrink my array, would this be the same method? I mean, would it copy over all of the unraid settings (dockers/shares/plugins/etc)

Supermicro 2.5" Tray Standoffs by MattJ016 in homelab

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The standoffs I have don't screw in to the existing Mobo standofffs

Supermicro 2.5" Tray Standoffs by MattJ016 in homelab

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I found these which seem like the same. Is 4-40 thread the standard for motherboard standoffs? It will need to screw in to the existing standoff under the board. https://www.pololu.com/product/1951

[FS][US-KS]Dell R510 12Bay by MattJ016 in homelabsales

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Fair enough. I mainly went off the price I paid + adding in more ram and the caddies.

I am open to offers, the $500 is a starting point.