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'''''This document is to provide a guide for users who want to move their Sonarr from Windows to Linux, while maintaining all data from the Windows setup.''''' | '''''This document is to provide a guide for users who want to move their Sonarr from Windows to Linux, while maintaining all data from the Windows setup.''''' | ||
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| + | === DISCLAIMER === | ||
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| + | I am by no means an expert when it comes to SQL or databases. This guide is a use at your own risk, and I recommend making a copy of sonarr.db with a backup or two. | ||
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| + | This process can likely be scripted via Python, or some other language, however I do not posses that skill. | ||
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| + | This is the process that I went through during my configuration change, your mileage may vary. | ||
Revision as of 05:55, 14 September 2020
Tips and Tricks
Converting DB paths from Windows to Linux with SQL commands
This document is to provide a guide for users who want to move their Sonarr from Windows to Linux, while maintaining all data from the Windows setup.
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DISCLAIMER
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I am by no means an expert when it comes to SQL or databases. This guide is a use at your own risk, and I recommend making a copy of sonarr.db with a backup or two.
This process can likely be scripted via Python, or some other language, however I do not posses that skill.
This is the process that I went through during my configuration change, your mileage may vary.