HI there, I have the exact same issue (Freenas 11. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/share/sickbeard/Sick-Beard/SickBeard.py", line 403, in main() File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/share/sickbeard/Sick-Beard/SickBeard.py", line 323, in main sickbeard.initialize(consoleLogging=consoleLogging) File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/share/sickbeard/Sick-Beard/sickbeard/_init_.py", line 667, in initialize logger.sb_log_instance.initLogging(consoleLogging=consoleLogging) File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/share/sickbeard/Sick-Beard/sickbeard/logger.py", line 99, in initLogging self.cur_handler = self._config_handler() File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/share/sickbeard/Sick-Beard/sickbeard/logger.py", line 111, in _config_handler file_handler = logging.FileHandler(self.log_file_path, encoding='utf-8') File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/lib/python2.7/logging/_init_.py", line 903, in _init_ StreamHandler._init_(self, self._open()) File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/lib/python2.7/logging/_init_.py", line 928, in _open stream = codecs.open(self.baseFilename, self.mode, self.encoding) File "/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/lib/python2.7/codecs.py", line 881, in open file = _builtin_.open(filename, mode, buffering) IOError: Permission denied: '/usr/pbi/sickbeard-amd64/etc/sickbeard/Logs/sickbeard.log' /usr/local/etc/rc. FreeNAS is a popular, open-source NAS platform that can be installed on a capable machine and deployed as an affordable solution for file storage and connected services. This repository is a modified version of amussey/FreeNAS-SABnzbd-OpenVPN to use SABnzbd instead of SABnzbd. Makes Usenet simple and streamlined (but no less old) Container. Ive got SabNZBD working with Radarr and Sonarr as far as downloading goes but Radarr wont move and. In the example shown in Figure 12.2.1, Sabnzbd is installed and the user has.
# service sickbeard start Starting sickbeard. SABnzbd-cd /mnt/data mkdir extensions cd extensions mkdir sabnzbd mkdir var mkdir usr mkdir tmp Next, head back to the FreeNAS web interface, go to Access > Users and Groups, and click on the Groups tab. If the application requires access to the data stored on the FreeNAS.