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useless
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by useless » 15 Feb 2018, 14:17
no ideas?
delete and reinstall?
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al3x
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by al3x » 16 Feb 2018, 16:46
useless wrote: ↑15 Feb 2018, 14:17
no ideas?
Well. Try to start it in console with
and see if there are any errors.
Also: Check log files, they could give you a hint what's going on. Log files should be in the same directory or in subdir "var", if you followed my small install guide.
It could also be that the username "nzbget" you used was deleted with the update. That might happen if you didn't make sure it was added to the Syno user list after manually editing /etc/passwd. Always refresh the Syno user list if you make changes to these system files so they survive a reboot/upgrade (see point 05
here):
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synouser --rebuild all
synogroup --rebuild all
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useless
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by useless » 19 Feb 2018, 15:57
hi!
thanks for your help...
i tried
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synouser --rebuild all
synogroup --rebuild all
yet before your answer, no help...
i reinstaleld it, and now it works (just the install, not the other "things" you mentioned in a psot)...
thanks!
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cestlebon
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by cestlebon » 20 Feb 2018, 16:43
@useless: maybe the package provided by synocommunity is easier for you. Have you tried to install it? It probably takes care of the restart automatically.
See
www.synocommunity.com how to configure your NAS so that their packages become available in your package center.
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al3x
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by al3x » 20 Feb 2018, 18:41
cestlebon wrote: ↑20 Feb 2018, 16:43
@useless: maybe the package provided by synocommunity is easier for you.
Just a heads-up: SynoCommunity is still on v16.4 (Dec 2015!) and wasn't updated for quite some time.
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cestlebon
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by cestlebon » 21 Feb 2018, 16:29
That's good to know, however, if the update function works that shouldn't be a problem I guess?
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al3x
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by al3x » 21 Feb 2018, 18:42
Yeah, that's the problem: Updating doesn't work with that DSM package.
It's the way that package is deployed. They just drop some files in a directory, add a start script and some other things like creating a new user and that's it.
Since DSM 6 there are even some problems with the start script as DSM 6 changed the way you get root.
Maybe there will be an update in the future, don't know. I didn't want to wait any longer so I installed NZBget "manually".
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hugbug
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by hugbug » 21 Feb 2018, 19:30
There is already a beta package which installs nzbget using official nzbget installer. That way the package always installs the most actual version (nzbget stable or testing on your choice). Even built-in updates from nzbget webui should work.
The intriguing thing is that the package is created by Safihre, SABnzbd developer
.
See
https://github.com/SynoCommunity/spksrc/issues138 for details.
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Donkeyfumbler
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by Donkeyfumbler » 20 Mar 2018, 09:17
The new version is now available through the synology package manager (thanks to Safihre).
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