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=== Radarr === | === Radarr === | ||
<section begin=radarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section begin=radarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | ||
− | The <code>-data</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. | + | The <code>-data=</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. |
+ | On windows this would be <code>/data=</code> | ||
The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | ||
+ | On windows this would be <code>/nobrowser</code> | ||
<section end=radarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section end=radarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | ||
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=== Sonarr === | === Sonarr === | ||
<section begin=sonarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section begin=sonarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | ||
− | The <code>-data</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. | + | The <code>-data=</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. |
+ | On windows this would be <code>/data=</code> | ||
The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | ||
+ | On windows this would be <code>/nobrowser</code> | ||
<section end=sonarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section end=sonarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | ||
=== Lidarr === | === Lidarr === | ||
<section begin=lidarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section begin=lidarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | ||
− | The <code>-data</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. | + | The <code>-data=</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. |
+ | On windows this would be <code>/data=</code> | ||
The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | ||
+ | On windows this would be <code>/nobrowser</code> | ||
<section end=lidarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section end=lidarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | ||
=== Readarr === | === Readarr === | ||
<section begin=readarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section begin=readarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | ||
− | The <code>-data</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. | + | The <code>-data=</code> argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances. |
+ | On windows this would be <code>/data=</code> | ||
The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | The <code>-nobrowser</code> argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup. | ||
+ | On windows this would be <code>/nobrowser</code> | ||
<section end=readarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> | <section end=readarr_appdata_directory_arguments /> |
Revision as of 20:40, 24 February 2021
Misc page for Appdata Directory
Arguments
Radarr
The -data=
argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances.
On windows this would be /data=
The -nobrowser
argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup.
On windows this would be /nobrowser
Sonarr
The -data=
argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances.
On windows this would be /data=
The -nobrowser
argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup.
On windows this would be /nobrowser
Lidarr
The -data=
argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances.
On windows this would be /data=
The -nobrowser
argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup.
On windows this would be /nobrowser
Readarr
The -data=
argument forces the location of the AppData folder, so your startup command may be forcing a specific location. This is especially useful when trying to run multiple instances.
On windows this would be /data=
The -nobrowser
argument refrains from launching/opening the browser on startup.
On windows this would be /nobrowser