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Table of Contents

  1. Intro
    1. Background Information
    2. Key Authentication Warning
  2. Transport System
    1. Methods
    2. Additional Considerations
  3. Summary

1. Intro

Welcome to PTS Clone! PTS Clone is a suite of services that utilize RClone with a specialized custom configuration file to enable fast, hasty, and more simplified deployment through PlexGuide's deployment interface.

i. Background Information

We discovered over time that editing RClone through the use of RClone config is both a simple and complex process depending on the user's requirements. The PTS team has cleaned up the config and only left directly what is required for PTS to operate. RClone can be quite overwhelming because it covers both a broad scope of services that do a great job by attempting to unify both simplicity and flexibility; both within its large scope of deploying cloud drives. By understanding how RClone operates, we are able to create PTS Clone; while providing personnel Google's Authentication for your project!

ii. Key Authentication Warning

Do NOT ever trust anyone who runs a project that provides OAuth from their servers. PTS is dedicated 100% to providing you your own privacy and access. Others will have access to your data and more if you provide them your keys or authenticate through their services!

2. Transport Mode

When utilizing PlexGuide the first time and selecting PTS Clone, the user must select a transport mode. Transport modes are explained in detail below.

i. Modes

There are four transport modes for the user to chose from. They are the following:

ii. Additional Considerations

Before selecting a method, consider the requirements. The process can be simple or quite complex based on what is required. Be warned that switching from unencrypted to encrypted or vise versa will require the user to download all of their data and then re-upload. Doing so also creates double bandwidth considerations (upload and download of the same data). Personally, I utilize the unencrypted versions which allows you to see all of your data through Google Drive.

2. Summary

/mnt/unionfs is a union of /mnt/downloads, /mnt/move, /mnt/gdrive, /mnt/tdrive. It also has /mnt/tcrypt and /mnt/gcrypt if using encryption. Processing location default /mnt

Note: we will use /mnt here for ease of explaining but replace /mnt with your processing location.

How it works with 8.3 and above: Files download to:

/mnt/incomplete/nzb
/mnt/incomplete/torrent

etc

Once completed, your downloader moves them to:

/mnt/downloads/nzb
/mnt/downloads/torrent

etc

Once your download is completed sonarr/radarr/lazylibrarian/lidarr will be notified. They then rename the file and move it to your library. Radarr and Sonarr have download mappings (you need to configure them). It will replace the path the downloaders give,

/mnt/downloads/nzb/ to
/mnt/unionfs/nzb/

Sonarr/radarr/etc will then organize and rename the files and import them into the library, which is /mnt/unionfs/category/[...]

The real location of the files is /mnt/downloads/nzb or torrent/[...].

The files are now ready for upload. Blitz/Move script runs and moves any completed files to /mnt/move, ignoring any files underneath a downloader folder (/mnt/downloads/nzb). It will move things like /mnt/downloads/tv, /mnt/downloads/abooks, /mnt/downloads/mycustomcategory, etc).

So at this point, your files are in /mnt/move, ready to upload.

Now that uploads are finished it will delete empty folders underneath /mnt/move/category and /mnt/downloads/category/

Notes:

  • The process from going to completed to upload is a lot faster now, you may miss it.
  • You should connect sonarr/radarr to plex and make sure you setup mappings (see their wiki pages for configuration)
  • Move/Blitz will not process downloads while there is an active upload. Think of batches, it grabs whats ready, process and upload, then repeat.

Useful Starter Links

  1. Introduction
  2. G-Suite Signup
  3. Recommended NewsHosts
  4. Change Log

Prior Planning 101

  1. Recommended Pre-Reading
  2. Server - Storage Planning
  3. Usenet or BitTorrent
  4. PTS Editions
  5. PTS Folder Structure
  6. PTS-Repos
  7. Common Issues

Deploy & Config

PTS-Team
  1. SSH Server Access
  2. Install PTS
  3. WatchTower
  4. Remote Path Mappings

Data Transport
  1. PTS Clone
    1. Google OAuth Keys
    2. PTS Move
    3. PTS Blitz
    4. 2nd HD Option

Key Components

  1. Traefik
  2. Port Guard
  3. PTS Shield
  4. PTS Press
  5. Google Cloud - GCE
    1. Automated setup
  6. Hetzner Cloud
  7. PTS Fork
  8. Extra PTS Commands

Blitz App Info

  1. Accessing PTS Apps
  2. App Port Scheme

Tools & Services

Core Apps [Expand]
  1. Emby
  2. Jackett
  3. Jellyfin
  4. LazyLibrarian
  5. Lidarr
  6. Netdata
  7. NZBGet
  8. Ombi
  9. Plex
  10. Portainer
  11. qBittorrent
  12. Radarr
  13. Radarr4k
  14. RadarrHDR
  15. RuTorrent
  16. SABnzbd
  17. Sonarr
  18. Sonarr4k
  19. SonarrHDR
  20. Tautulli
  21. JDownloader2
Community Apps [Expand]
  1. AirSonic
  2. Bazarr
  3. Bitwarden
  4. BookSonic
  5. cAdvisor
  6. Cloud Commander
  7. Deluge
  8. DelugeVPN
  9. Dozzle
  10. Duplicati
  11. Filebrowser
  12. FlexGet
  13. Gazee
  14. Headphones
  15. Heimdall
  16. HomeAssistant
  17. jd2-openvpn
  18. Kitana
  19. Logarr
  20. MakeMKV
  21. MariaDB
  22. McMyadmin
  23. MEDUSA
  24. Mellow
  25. Miniflux
  26. Monitorr
  27. Muximux
  28. Mylar
  29. NextCloud
  30. NowShowing
  31. NZBHydra2
  32. Organizr
  33. plpp
  34. pyLoad
  35. qBittorrent
  36. QBittorrent VPN
  37. radarrsyncarr
  38. Resilio
  39. rflood-openvpn
  40. rutorrent-openvpn
  41. Shoko Anime Server
  42. SpeedTest
  43. SyncLounge
  44. Teamspeak3
  45. The Lounge
  46. Transmission
  47. Trakt.or
  48. Ubooquity
  49. Varken
  50. vnc-xfce
  51. vnstat
  52. ZeroTier

Misc Info & Articles

  1. Change Server Time
  2. Fail2Ban
  3. Custom Containers
  4. Deploying Varken, Influx, Telegraf, Grafana
  5. cloneclean commands
  6. Understanding htop
Scripts
  1. Scripting Area
    1. Auto Upload for Sonarr and Lidarr
    2. Auto Delete Log
    3. Plex Plugin DB Backup
    4. Plex fast BACKUP
    5. Delete All Unmonitored from Radarr
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