
I am trying to test with postprocessing pause only now.Hi all and thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Sabnzbd downloads iso#
The two last iso i put in quee ran flawlessly.Īfter severals test i think its safe to safe stability is 100% back at cost of download speeds. No problem with resume thingy, i think it is this 'i dont know why its not moving' (status is hidden). Atleast first tests i had to manually resume. My Synology downloads slower, but more stable and controlled now. maybe keep connections and just seize action abit. I noticed it even disconnects from nntp server, so its REALLY going snooze. It would be nice with some sort of status so you knew it was ok and it was just working less stressfull :) It seems to work as intended, with the oddity sideeffect that i dont know why its 0kb/s when its idling. it usually crashes with 2 iso in process and more comming,so it shouldnt take long to seee if problem is gone. if it is I will include this feature in the newest SABnzbd release (prolly 0.4.0)
Sabnzbd downloads Patch#
Let me know if this patch is usefull for you. This patch pauses the download process during assembly and post processing.after post processing or assembly has been finished it continue's downloading. Please make sure both are set to "1" (true)

Please replace your original SABnzbd files (/opt/local/sabnzbdplus_0.3.1/sabnzbd) with the files in the attached zip-file.Īfter that restart SABnzbd and shut it back down again, in the file /opt/etc/SABnzbd.ini you should now have two extra options (under the misc section): I have modified some SABnzbd files to pause during assembly and unrar/par2 checking (post processing) If there is anything special about my setup, i would gladly help with betatesting. i really hoped to have storage and sabnzb in one box. but thats alot less feature than i expected. Įither way, stopping all downloads while waiting for a download process finish would really do the difference.įor now i will download and process on my laptop or desktop and use the synologyas complete dir. sortof 'add to list, but dont start download' and this flag should be able to be ticked off once you feel like it so you can coordinate download task abit better. The other alternative is to be able to queue downloads with a 'dont download' flag. An option to disable ALL download activity during process would do great for stability as my problem is download flood and lack of ram. Suggested solutions are one of man, but one of two should do the trick. SABNZBD (3.1+ ? ) crashes but synolog is fine and running. Its simply not a viable solution to use sabnzb on synology for me as its next to 100% crashing. The issue is that i get stuff much faster than synology can process it and it thus tries to process stuff while getting more and more and it crashes in fairly short matter of hours. I run 10 threads against giganews and get some 1000-1500kbS on synology My avarage file is is roughly iso size (4gb) and my connection gives med 1-2mb/s (20mbit) (on pc). Synology 207+, that is aroun 500mhz speed and 128mb ram the box was running freebsd on a epia cpu clocked at 800 mhz and had approx 512mb ram.

I am a long time user of sabnzbd and prior to owning a synology server i had a little miniitx box doing the job for me and it worked fairly ok.

i barly understand dutch.īut here is some problems i face around stability and performance. Hello dutch, sorry i only do english and various scandinavian languages. Download Speed and process priority conflict
