![]() > System.IO.IOException: Permission denied System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path '/trash/' is denied. 11:20:33.9|Warn|ImportApprovedMovie|Couldn't import movie /data/completed/.mkv Radarr is also fine creating entirely new directories and moving fresh files into them at all times. It used to be able to delete files fine, nothing's changed in how the Docker template is setup, and the exact same settings with Sonarr don't cause an issue (both container template settings and Media Management settings in-app).Įven weirder - I didn't notice it for a while because it seems to work again if the container is restarted (although not always, it can take a few restarts), until eventually it gums up once more. Radarr's log is reporting that it doesn't have permission to access the directory assigned to /trash in the Docker template (a default directory defined by the Recycle Bin plugin), so every time it grabs something that's an upgrade for an existing file it can't delete that existing file, and the import fails. Not sure when it started but must have been within the last few weeks. Had to manually check for updates from the docker tab. Bootstrap: Starting Radarr - /usr/lib/radarr/bin/Radarr - Version 3. 15:42:03,692 INFO success: shutdown-script entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 0 seconds (startsecs) 15:42:03,692 INFO success: radarr entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs) ![]() 15:42:02,690 INFO reaped unknown pid 8 (exit status 0) 15:42:02,690 INFO spawned: 'shutdown-script' with pid 58 15:42:01,685 INFO supervisord started with pid 7 15:42:01,645 INFO Set uid to user 0 succeeded 15:42:01,645 INFO Included extra file "/etc/supervisor/conf.d/nf" during parsing 15:41:58.370146 Permissions already set for volume mappings No matter how you prepare it, this easy copycat peppermint mocha is sure to bring you a little bit of cheer from the comfort of your own home.Is there a reason I no longer have an option to update Radar? ![]() There are lots of ways to personalize this drink to make it fit your personal taste - hot, iced, more or less syrup, milk substitute, and so on. Though a Starbucks peppermint mocha is made with espresso, you could easily just sub a regular cup of coffee with the mocha and peppermint syrup if you don't have an espresso maker. Odds are, you have most of the ingredients you need to make this recipe at home right now! Cocoa powder, milk, espresso, and peppermint syrup are really all you need to throw the drink together, though you can opt for whipped cream and mint candy as a garnish. This recipe is easy to make, inexpensive, and tastes just as delicious as the Starbucks version. ![]() As much as I love it, however, a daily Starbucks run isn't exactly in the budget. And while the peppermint mocha isn't technically a seasonal drink, it definitely tastes a lot better during the cozy winter months. Starbucks's peppermint mocha is one of my favorite drinks to order around the holidays - it's rich, minty, and incredibly warming. ![]()
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