![]() Disk is cheap enough though that should not be a problem. If that disk is too small, there can be issue with it filling up and creating an issue. The only breakpoint here is if the cache area gets full, but generally that should not happen as files are uploaded within an hour and it is a 2TB SSD in this setup that should offer plenty of space. There is a local cache drive for rclone (/cache) that is used for the vfs-cache-mode full that stores the uploads before they get uploaded and any downloaded cache files. This workflow has a lot less moving parts and reduces the amount of things that can break. Rclone waits the delay time (1 hour in this setup) and uploads the file to the remote.Sonarr/Radarr see the download is complete, file is copied from spinning disk (/data) to the respective rclone mount (/media/Movies or media/TV).qBit/NZBget downloads a file to local spinning disk (/data).Sonarr/Radarr identify a file to be downloaded.This does remove the ability to use hard links in the process but the trade off of having duplicated files for a short period outweighed the con. That was the reason to remove mergerfs and the upload script from the workflow. The design goals for the workflow are to limit the amount of applications that being used and limit the amount of scripts that are being used as part of the process. Overload a particular one and allow easy reporting in the console. ![]() API usage in Dropbox is tied to eachĪpplication registration so I seperate out my apps and use one for uploading, one for movies and one for television shows as to never I work around that by setting a limit for transactions per second on the API via my mount command. ![]() Dropbox is similiar to API usage compared to Google but there is not a pacer by default The upload and download limits so I made the change. I migrated away from Google Drive to Dropbox as there still is an Enterprise Standard plan that seems to be unlimited space but I disliked dev/disk/by-uuid/7B20-481C /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 1
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