I had to remove the power cable from my bubba2 as it had frozen when copying files to it via SMB.
When it restarted the torrent download queue was empty.
Nothing happens when I add new torrents.
From the daemon.log:
Apr 7 18:41:08 bubba ftd: Torrent already added
Apr 7 18:43:04 bubba ftd: shutting down
Apr 7 18:43:07 bubba ftd: Handle not valid, not writing resume data
Apr 7 18:43:07 bubba ftd: Torrent handle invalid, skip chown files
Apr 7 18:43:07 bubba ftd: Failed to remove resume file /home/foo/torrents/.resumedata/.ftdtr9nhlZD.resume because No such file or directory
Apr 7 18:43:08 bubba ftd: Change permissions, downloader not found
Apr 7 18:43:08 bubba ftd: Change permissions, downloader not found
Apr 7 18:43:08 bubba ftd: terminating
Apr 7 18:43:10 bubba ftd: Initializing curl
Apr 7 18:43:10 bubba ftd: TorrentDownloadManager starting up
Apr 7 18:43:25 bubba ftd: Torrent already added
can anyone help fix this?
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torrent download broken
Hi tiddler,
You could try following steps, solving a torrent downloader hang-up when some corrupt hidden files are resident in the 'torrents' directories of one or more users.
Step1: Disable the Downloader service via the admin account
Step2: Delete all 'torrents' directories of all users (or at least the one you suspect) and create them again
Step3: Enable the Downloader service via the admin account
Kind regards, Rob
You could try following steps, solving a torrent downloader hang-up when some corrupt hidden files are resident in the 'torrents' directories of one or more users.
Step1: Disable the Downloader service via the admin account
Step2: Delete all 'torrents' directories of all users (or at least the one you suspect) and create them again
Step3: Enable the Downloader service via the admin account
Kind regards, Rob
RobV wrote:Hi tiddler,
Step1: Disable the Downloader service via the admin account
Step2: Delete all 'torrents' directories of all users (or at least the one you suspect) and create them again
Step3: Enable the Downloader service via the admin account
It did the trick, at least the torrents now show up for download, altough my B2 torrent download interface now gets stuck on "connecting to tracker" instead. Tried different sites/trackers.