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tcc60045
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STUD: sudden total unpack disorder

Post by tcc60045 » 11 Dec 2016, 23:19

Longtime NZBgetter, living the good life with great servers, rare file health issues and an absurdly powerful server with oodles of RAM. I have been on a roll: most of the movies with 100% health almost every time in last three weeks. I have NZBget configured for maximum error correction, Forcing error correction on everything, ParScan = Dupe, ParBuffer I have played with from 2000 MB to 6000MB (If it would help, I could set it to 30GB).

Yet either I have done something with settings or something has changed (I run NZBget in a LinuxServer.io container, so I am a little blind to when my software updates -- I have weekly pulls scheduled to update the software automagically).

EVERY single MOVIE download leads to an Unpack error. I call this STUD: sudden, total unpack disorder.

Now, when a movie downloads, it fails to unpack, yet the simple : unrar e ________ unpacks it almost every single time. Results from one is below. Note that I have ZERO problems with TV episodes -- they all unpack properly.

Please note that this is a test download: I own the Blu-Rays of the LOTR series, so this is just a test of this technology.

Advice welcome!! thanks!
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Re: STUD: sudden total unpack disorder

Post by tcc60045 » 12 Dec 2016, 00:08

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Re: STUD: sudden total unpack disorder

Post by hugbug » 12 Dec 2016, 06:41

Click on button Log and post the whole log, preferably via pastebin.com.

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Re: STUD: sudden total unpack disorder

Post by tcc60045 » 12 Dec 2016, 11:55

hugbug wrote:Click on button Log and post the whole log, preferably via pastebin.com.
My log is a whopping 21G over the last 90 days, so I sliced a day's worth (1M lines!) and gzipped here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/179 ... ice.log.gz

Running Version 17.1 on Ubuntu, FYI.

Yesterday, while grepping through the logs, I saw that there were unpack errors associated with creating an _unpack directory in the underlying download folder, so I made sure to chmod 777 -R the entire downloads directory for good measure. Unpack errors persisted. It could be that CouchPotato is doing something weird with the permissions, but I'm not seeing that these underlying permissions would be problematic. Nothing else is indexing these files where they live -- they live in an intermediate space and are copied to a better home when done.
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Many thanks!

TC

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Re: STUD: sudden total unpack disorder

Post by hugbug » 12 Dec 2016, 12:53

tcc60045 wrote:My log is a whopping 21G over the last 90 days
I didn't mean the whole log. The easiest to get and to analyze is the per-nzb log: click on an item in history, then on button "Log".

Your log indeed has a number of "Could not create directory"-errors. Do you have such error still?

For a test create a category with Category.DestDir set to a path not related to CouchPotato. Try to download something for this category.

Maybe something wrong with container settings. Try to login into container and create directories there from terminal (under the same account NZBGet runs).

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