Build Your First Home Server – R R Arnob

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Add few known indexers which you are familiar with to Prowlarr by clicking the Add New Indexer button on first page. After selecting an indexer, click ‘Test’ button and if it shows a green tick, you can then click the save button. Go to Settings > Apps > + sign Here, add Sonarr and Radarr. It will ask for few information to connect Prowlarr to Sonarr/Radarr. Connecting Sonarr/Radarr to Prowlarr First, change the IPs of Prowlarr Server and Sonarr/Radarr Server from localhost to the specific IP of that service.

Only thing missing is the API key of Sonarr/Radarr. For that, you visit Settings > General > API Key of Sonarr/Radarr and copy- paste into Prowlarr’s form for adding App. Then press save in Prowlarr. Sonarr/Radarr API key Click on the Sync App Indexers button in Prowlarr. From Sonarr/Radarr, you can go to Settings > Indexers and see those indexers from Prowlarr have already been added there.

Synced indexers in Sonarr/Radarr Basic configuration of Prowlarr is done. You can keep exploring other settings as you wish. Configure Sonarr/Radarr media path The configuration of Sonarr/Radarr are similar so I will cover both at the same time. From the 1st page, click on Import Existing Movies/Import Existing Series. Click Start Import. Select the respective paths for movies/tv shows. As while setting up the docker container, you pointed the host /mnt/data directory to /data inside the container, you will find your folders inside /data here.

You can see that I have /data/media/movies and /data/media/tv Sonarr/Radarr will show the folder is now added. Click on the Path highlighted in blue and if there is existing media, Sonarr/Radarr will try to import that into respective app. The paths to your media folders are added to Sonarr/Radarr. Now it needs to be connected to Qbittorrent and/or SABnzbd to start downloading more media from Prowlarr Indexers. See how the automation is coming along! Connect Sonarr/Radarr With Qbittorrent Go to Settings > Download Clients > Qbittorrent Change the 4 areas as shown below.

Then press Save (or Test and Save). Qbittorrent would now be added. Connecting Qbittorrent to Sonarr Downloading A Series/Movie In Sonarr/Radarr You have setup the series and movie folder. You have connected Qbittorrent along with Indexers from Prowlarr. Now it is time to add new content. Go to Add New from Sonarr/Radarr. Search a movie or tv series and it will show up.

Do not tick “Start search for missing movie” or “Start search for missing episodes” yet.

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1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Introduction Setting Up Your Server Proxmox Installation guide Setup SAMBA to access data from another device Jellyfin: Self-host movie/series streaming Media Management Docker & *Arr apps WireGuard: Self-host VPN Immich: Self-host photo and video Lidarr & Navidrome: Self-host music streaming NextCloud: Self-host cloud storage Adguard Home: Network wide adblocker Advanced Projects More scripts and services to try Conclusion and Future Steps About The Author 1kitap1.com/en INTRODUCTION The purpose of the book In this book, I am excited to take you on my journey of setting up a home server – a project that seemed daunting at first but turned out to be incredibly rewarding.

I am not a tech expert, but thanks to simple and intuitive tools, I was able to create my very own home media server. My goal was straightforward: to stream movies, shows, and music seamlessly across all my devices without limitations. Along the way, I not only achieved that but also picked up valuable knowledge about Linux systems, networking, and more. I built a headless home server (without monitor, keyboard, or mouse) specifically for enjoying media like movies, TV shows, photos, and music.

But here is the fun part: once you have set up the basics, you will discover a world of possibilities for adding new services and features. It is much more than just a media server—it is a gateway to endless opportunities. Two key things to note: setting up a home server is not as technical as you might think, and it does not have to break the bank. During my process, I experimented with various methods before landing on a system that worked for me.

This approach allows for easy backups, better performance, and plenty of room to explore new options.

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