![]() 10:18:24.8|Error|OsInfo|Couldn't get OS Version infoĪt .ReleaseFileVersionAdapter.Read () in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Mono\EnvironmentInfo\VersionAdapters\ReleaseFileVersionAdapter.cs:20Īt .SynologyVersionAdapter.Read () in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Mono\EnvironmentInfo\VersionAdapters\SynologyVersionAdapter.cs:23Īt .Verify (System.String targetFolder, Int32 processId) in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Update\UpdateEngine\InstallUpdateService.cs:62Īt .Start (System.String installationFolder, Int32 processId) in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Update\UpdateEngine\InstallUpdateService.cs:85Īt (System.String args) in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Update\UpdateApp.cs:54 at (System.String args) in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Update\UpdateApp. System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: ''.Īt .IssueFileVersionAdapter.Read () in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Mono\EnvironmentInfo\VersionAdapters\IssueFileVersionAdapter.cs:19Īt .ctor (IEnumerable\1 versionAdapters, NLog.Logger logger) in M:\BuildAgent\work\63739567f01dbcc2\src\NzbDrone.Common\EnvironmentInfo\OsInfo.cs:61` 10:18:24.7|Error|OsInfo|Couldn't get OS Version info Mono JIT compiler version 3.10.0 (mono-3.10.0-branch/ce003f4 Tue Nov 25 20:18:)Ĭopyright (C) 2002-2014 Novell, Inc, Xamarin Inc and Contributors. NTFS-3G is far from perfect and cause quite a big overhead, especially on weak hardware like RPIs. This required NTFS-3G on the pi to be able to write. Here's some tips that I did that improved quite a bit the performance : My external HDD used an NTFS filesystem. ![]() Running in up-to-date Raspbian on my Raspberry Pi 3. ago I had some issue too with my Raspberry Pi 4. In the end it worked, but I wanted to provide some feedback on what happened. I clicked update again (obviously the app was still running) and without having to download again, it immediately started the update and was successful. It downloaded the update and then reported "failed". The only thing I could do was restore the backup (it backs up daily) to get Sonarr working again.Īfter doing a VM snapshot for easy recovery, I tried to do the update via the app. I tried to do a fresh install using aptand it said the latest version was already installed. When I checked /usr/lib/sonarr/bin it was empty except for one file whose name I can't recall. The update log showed that the update failed and was unable to rollback the version. When I checked via CLI I found that rvice had failed. This tutorial assumes you are running Raspbian Jessie. The feedback I got was that the update failed and the app will no longer load. There is a Plex Media Server Raspberry Pi 3 image based on the minimal Raspbian distro Minibian at the bottom of this post with the required modification to force Plex transcoding if you just want to test if Plex on the Raspberry Pi 3 will suit your needs. running in an Ubuntu 18.04 VM and someone else in the household decided to update from the application. Gpg: requesting key FDA5DFFC from hkp server had 3. Sharing web applications (radarr, sonarr, e.t.c.) through dynamic dns Everything seems to work great, I don't have crashes, failures, my transfers are the expected. I re-run the following command and I got the same resultsĮxecuting: gpg -ignore-time-conflict -no-options -no-default-keyring -homedi r /tmp/tmp.MwVuaHgf2V -no-auto-check-trustdb -trust-model always -keyring /et c/apt/trusted.gpg -primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -keyserver keyserver.u -recv-keys FDA5DFFC I have gotton past that stage now and it has download and installed the package. Sudo apt-get update then I am getting a $ sudo apt-get updateĮ: Type ‘Executing:’ is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt//sonarr.listĮ: The list of sources could not be read. Gpg: unchanged: $ echo “deb master main” | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.listĪm I missing something, as when I move onto the next command in the procedure Gpg: requesting key FDA5DFFC from hkp server Sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮcho “deb master main” | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//sonarr.listĪnd I am getting this $ sudo apt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFCĮxecuting: gpg -ignore-time-conflict -no-options -no-default-keyring -homedir /tmp/tmp.CUQdEThVAg -no-auto-check-trustdb -trust-model always -keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg -keyserver -recv-keys FDA5DFFC OK I have done reading and as I have a Raspberry PI Zero I have gone for the Raspberry PI Mono 310 procedure, but I have ran into a little problem, I have gotton down to this command
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