please PM me the nzb that is causing the issue.
also check if in your settings in NZBGet the joingroup command is set to yes in your case.
please PM me the nzb that is causing the issue.
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[INFO] Completion: Traceback (most recent call last):
[INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1702, in <module>
[INFO] Completion: main()
[INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1678, in main
[INFO] Completion: if 'NZBNA_NZBNAME' in os.environ: queue_call()
[INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1582, in queue_call
[INFO] Completion: if not lock_file(): # check if script is not already running
[INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1330, in lock_file
[INFO] Completion: time_stamp = int(fd.readline())
[INFO] Completion: ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''
there has been some issue with that part in the past, I guess you are using the latest version?AmericanGringo wrote: ↑17 Oct 2018, 04:33Starting today, I began getting this error and I can't figure out how to stop it. I haven't changed any settings at all, and it has been working fine for the last several months. The only event that occurred was I ran out of disk space, nzbget autopaused, and I resumed like normal (this has happened several times and has never been an issue in the past).
I redownloaded the script, setup a new docker image, cleared out the lock file... It is happening with every nzb, not just a few. If I manually resume them, they download completely fine.
Any ideas? Tried searching through the history a bit, couldn't find what I was looking for.
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[INFO] Completion: Traceback (most recent call last): [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1702, in <module> [INFO] Completion: main() [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1678, in main [INFO] Completion: if 'NZBNA_NZBNAME' in os.environ: queue_call() [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1582, in queue_call [INFO] Completion: if not lock_file(): # check if script is not already running [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1330, in lock_file [INFO] Completion: time_stamp = int(fd.readline()) [INFO] Completion: ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''
I tried deleting the lock file again, and this time it worked. Not sure why it didn't work last time. But the lock file was empty, there was no integer.kloaknet wrote: ↑19 Oct 2018, 19:09there has been some issue with that part in the past, I guess you are using the latest version?AmericanGringo wrote: ↑17 Oct 2018, 04:33Starting today, I began getting this error and I can't figure out how to stop it. I haven't changed any settings at all, and it has been working fine for the last several months. The only event that occurred was I ran out of disk space, nzbget autopaused, and I resumed like normal (this has happened several times and has never been an issue in the past).
I redownloaded the script, setup a new docker image, cleared out the lock file... It is happening with every nzb, not just a few. If I manually resume them, they download completely fine.
Any ideas? Tried searching through the history a bit, couldn't find what I was looking for.
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[INFO] Completion: Traceback (most recent call last): [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1702, in <module> [INFO] Completion: main() [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1678, in main [INFO] Completion: if 'NZBNA_NZBNAME' in os.environ: queue_call() [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1582, in queue_call [INFO] Completion: if not lock_file(): # check if script is not already running [INFO] Completion: File "/config/scripts/Completion.py", line 1330, in lock_file [INFO] Completion: time_stamp = int(fd.readline()) [INFO] Completion: ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ''
but what happens is that the time from the .lock file in the /temp map is read, but its not an integer. That is odd, because it should be one. Especially as the code should put a value in that file.
Could u check if there is a number in the .lock file?
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Completion: UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xf1' in position 18: ordinal not in range(128)
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