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Ombi Not Marking Albums as "Available" for Music #2803

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millertime0503 opened this issue Feb 13, 2019 · 13 comments
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Ombi Not Marking Albums as "Available" for Music #2803

millertime0503 opened this issue Feb 13, 2019 · 13 comments

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@millertime0503
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Describe the bug
I think this is different from #2626, as only Music is a problem. It will display "Monitored" for albums that are monitored in Lidarr, but says they are Not Requested, gives you the option to Request, and does not mark them available. Don't usually have this issue with Movies or TV.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. New Windows install, copied ombi.db from v3.0.2-something

Expected behavior
Albums that are already available show up as available.

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Logs (Logs directory where Ombi is located)
Nothing relevant from what I can see.

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  • OS: Windows Server 2016 Standard

Ombi Version (please complete the following information):

  • Version 3.0.4119

  • Media Server [e.g. Plex]
    Plex

I'm new to GitHub, so apologies if this is a dupe or I'm just an idiot.

@tidusjar
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tidusjar commented Feb 13, 2019 via email

@millertime0503
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millertime0503 commented Feb 13, 2019

Yes. Lidarr and Plex both see them as available.

[Edit]: All Music fails to show as available. I had an existing Lidarr install, so I'm not sure if it is picking up new requests that come from Ombi, yet. I'm trying to test that with new requests through Ombi, but having a seperate issue with Ombi displaying albums that Lidarr doesn't list, so a lot of requests go nowhere. I'll try to document those details soon.

@millertime0503
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Update: New requests made through Ombi (as opposed to existing content already in Lidarr) do not get marked as Available in Ombi after they have been acquired. Tested with album "Compton" by Dr. Dre, the request went through and downloaded, Plex and Lidarr both see it as available, but it still says Processing Request in Ombi.

@rudyolph
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same thing happens with my setup. I'm on Lidarr nightly. Not sure if that makes a difference.

@veteze
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veteze commented Mar 14, 2019

This is happening to me too. Fresh install. First time using lidarr or Ombi. Movies and TV both show as available. Artists that are available show as monitored. And any albums that are in Lidarr show as monitored and it pulls the rating over as well. But it shows the Request link instead of the Available or any link to plex.

I'm using version 3.0.4256.

Thanks! Love these apps!

@wptex
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wptex commented Mar 25, 2019

The issue occurs even if the album is manually marked available. It only shows the status as available under requests, not when searching the album.

tidusjar added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 25, 2019
Still need to investiagte the availability side of things
@tidusjar
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Fixed the issue where the request button was appearing when it shouldn't (in regards to monitored).

@Qstick
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Qstick commented Mar 27, 2019

Likely fixed in latest nightly of Lidarr.... hopefully

@tidusjar
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Thanks A lot!

@war3zlod3r
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was this issue ever resolved still having the same problem in Ombi 3.0.4892 Lidarr 0.7.1.1381

@DamageDoctor
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was this issue ever resolved still having the same problem in Ombi 3.0.4892 Lidarr 0.7.1.1381

Yep I am experiencing it to with those versions

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@martonbaksa
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Yes, I am having this above issue that damagedoctor is experiencing and can't seem to fix it.
Thanks!

@GregTroar
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Same issue here

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