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bugmenot
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by bugmenot » 07 Dec 2016, 17:38
I reinstalled nzbget because I found out I was still on v13 but now I get this warnings every second:
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WARNING Wed Dec 07 2016 18:35:26 Could not flush directory buffers for file /mnt/downloads/.nzbget/queue/stats into disk: Invalid argument
WARNING Wed Dec 07 2016 18:35:25 Could not flush directory buffers for file /mnt/downloads/.nzbget/queue/queue into disk: Invalid argument
The mount is on a windows machine.
Any way to fix those warnings without disabling FlushQueue?
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 07 Dec 2016, 21:28
What's a point of disabling warnings? Disable FlushQueue instead, it doesn't work anyway.
It's also a bad idea to store queue on a remote disk.
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Nox
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by Nox » 09 Dec 2021, 15:53
hugbug wrote: ↑07 Dec 2016, 21:28
It's also a bad idea to store queue on a remote disk.
Could you explain why? No problems with NZBGET with this "remote disk setup", but massive with SABNZBD. Wonder Why.
Only was I could find is this:
https://forum.nzbget.net/viewtopic.php?p=12734#p12734
But still no idea, I would be interested in the technical background.
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 09 Dec 2021, 18:21
Network disk may become unavailable due to network errors. If this happens during saving of the queue it may get corrupted on the disk.
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