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Bookshelf (PR #122) is a Readarr revival and now owns port 8787 on london-b, so the old custom Readarr systemd unit is removed: - drop readarr from the media_stack role's unit-deploy and enable loops, and add an idempotent decommission task (stop, disable, remove unit) so the host tears it down via Ansible rather than ad-hoc SSH - delete services/readarr/readarr.service - update docs (services, london-b host, service inventory) to describe bookshelf as a Docker service instead of a custom systemd unit The public readarr.pez.sh hostname is kept and now reverse-proxies to bookshelf on :8787 — DNS, Caddy and Authelia (pez_readarr_users group) are unchanged. |
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Sonarr
TV series management and automated downloading.
Deployment
- Host: london-b
- Install method: APT package (
sonarrv3, mono-based) - Service:
sonarr.service(package-managed unit file — do not override) - Data directory:
/var/lib/sonarr - Web UI:
sonarr.pez.sh(proxied via Caddy on helsinki-a) - Managed by:
media_stackAnsible role (ensures service is enabled and started)
Notes
Unlike radarr/lidarr/prowlarr (which use manually installed binaries with custom unit files), sonarr is installed via APT and its systemd unit is owned by the package. Use dpkg-reconfigure -plow sonarr to change User/Group/UMask settings rather than editing the unit file directly.
The media_stack role also sets up a midnight cron restart (systemctl restart sonarr).