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by Binson_Buzz
29 Apr 2020, 11:55
Forum: Support
Topic: Free disk space showing as 0.00MB
Replies: 2
Views: 2306

Re: Free disk space showing as 0.00MB

Afraid not.
by Binson_Buzz
26 Jan 2019, 19:47
Forum: Support
Topic: Free disk space showing as 0.00MB
Replies: 2
Views: 2306

Free disk space showing as 0.00MB

I've just noticed after realising that my downloads weren't pausing when when DestDir dropped below my disk space setting ( InterDir is working fine), that my Free disk space in status is showing as 0.00MB. Is this something I can fix? I'm using the linuxserver docker Thanks in advance FireShot Capt...
by Binson_Buzz
27 Sep 2018, 08:36
Forum: Support
Topic: Bug? If backup servers used, completed files not moved to DestDir
Replies: 2
Views: 1312

Re: Bug? If backup servers used, completed files not moved to DestDir

It's definitely happening to me - if a download has to use a backup server the file is being unpacked to my InterDir and if it doesn't need a backup server it's being unpacked correctly to my DestDir.

I'll send you some screenshots now via PM
by Binson_Buzz
26 Sep 2018, 19:14
Forum: Support
Topic: Bug? If backup servers used, completed files not moved to DestDir
Replies: 2
Views: 1312

Bug? If backup servers used, completed files not moved to DestDir

I'm using the LS docker with nzbget 20.0. I've just noticed today that if a download has to use my backup servers, rather than the completed file being moved to the DestDir it is being placed in the InterDir. Completed files that don't need the backup servers are being moved to the DestDir as expect...
by Binson_Buzz
13 Jul 2018, 16:12
Forum: Support
Topic: Slow unpacking - can I improve?
Replies: 10
Views: 24130

Re: Slow unpacking - can I improve?

Major improvement - down to seconds from hours!! I've switched to nzbget downloading to my SSD cache drive and then extracting to the array. My post-processing queue has fully cleared itself. One repair was a bit long, but maybe that was necessary. Will monitor and see what happens after a couple of...
by Binson_Buzz
13 Jul 2018, 10:59
Forum: Support
Topic: Slow unpacking - can I improve?
Replies: 10
Views: 24130

Re: Slow unpacking - can I improve?

I'm running the linuxserver docker on unraid and <snip> Ouch ... again "docker on unraid" with (disk) problems. Related to https://github.com/nzbget/nzbget/issues/558 ? On Linux, can we see what's going on at disk / I/O level? Maybe tools can show if the application or library or OS is waiting for ...
by Binson_Buzz
13 Jul 2018, 10:32
Forum: Support
Topic: Slow unpacking - can I improve?
Replies: 10
Views: 24130

Re: Slow unpacking - can I improve?

hugbug wrote:
13 Jul 2018, 08:47
Within docker terminal navigate to directory with rar-files, then:
/path/to/unrar x "*.rar" /path/to/extract
In linuxserver docker image "unrar" should be near "nzbget" executable.
Thanks will try tonight
by Binson_Buzz
12 Jul 2018, 23:20
Forum: Support
Topic: Slow unpacking - can I improve?
Replies: 10
Views: 24130

Re: Slow unpacking - can I improve?

will give it a go. Can I get a quick pointer on how to unpack with the docker please? I know how to run commands within the docker, just not the command
by Binson_Buzz
12 Jul 2018, 21:47
Forum: Support
Topic: Slow unpacking - can I improve?
Replies: 10
Views: 24130

Re: Slow unpacking - can I improve?

Thanks for replying - here's an example Statistic Data Downloaded size 4.31 GB Download speed 3.64 MB/s Total time 2:36:58 Download time 0:20:13 Verification time 0:00:00 Repair time 0:00:00 Unpack time 2:09:28 It's been a while since I used to use winrar and do manually, but for a 4GB file that wou...
by Binson_Buzz
12 Jul 2018, 20:00
Forum: Support
Topic: Slow unpacking - can I improve?
Replies: 10
Views: 24130

Slow unpacking - can I improve?

I'm struggling to unpack/extract files quickly - fairly certain it's my settings as I have a decent system E5-2683V3, 64GB ram with downloads going to a HDD and extraction to a SSD. I've done it this way so that DestDir and InterDir are on different drives - I've tried the other way around (SSD->HDD...