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dlrdlrdlr
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by dlrdlrdlr » 08 Jan 2015, 05:21
Here
https://imgur.com/V6zzqrY is the error message. seems to only be happening when I try and add the file manually. nzbget is installed on my raspberry pi. and /mnt/share is a shared file from my windows computer. Here the line from fstab to mount it.
https://imgur.com/SvhzAlJ
Plenty of space on the drive.
Edit: Just tried to add something from Sonar and still have the issue though I know this has worked in the past.
Got working using this
http://askubuntu.com/questions/393563/h ... dows-share
Sorry if it wasn't related. Turned out to be a permission issue.
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dlrdlrdlr on 08 Jan 2015, 06:58, edited 2 times in total.
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 08 Jan 2015, 06:16
This is hardly nzbget related. Can you create folders and file in this path manualy from terminal (under the same user account used by nzbget)?
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dlrdlrdlr
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by dlrdlrdlr » 08 Jan 2015, 06:34
I'm not sure what account is launching nzbget, I used a guide. I looked up that it can't be launched as root is that true?
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 08 Jan 2015, 08:08
Can you create folders and files on this share under any other user account?
If it works, then stop nzbget and launch it in server console mode using command "nzbget -s" (or "nzbget -c /path/to/nzbget.conf -s"). In this case it will work under current user (for a test).
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