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Sternenfeuer

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nzb export on missing files?
« on: November 25, 2006, 08:51:41 PM »
Hi,
today i used altbinz for the first time.
I tried to download some files for testing - with one file missing on the server.
altbinz start to download the files, fail to repair with par files and try to download again, and again, and again ... every file with an ending X or xx or xxx .....
altbinz create at every retry a nzb file in the nzb-folder, autoimport it, and loop till the harddrive is full :-)

What can i do? Why export it an nzb? ...

Thanks, Jochen

Offline Rdl

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nzb export on missing files?
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2006, 11:31:17 PM »
Not a normal behaviour. Most probably an user error :P The only way I see this could happen is if you enabled autoimporting nzbs with dir set to the same dir where files are downloading. Did you ? :)

Reason why par2 repair failed you can see in log file. Detailed console dump of par2.exe.

Sternenfeuer

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nzb export on missing files?
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2006, 08:31:35 AM »
Not really,
"Download folder" is: E:\GrabIt\download
"Default NZB folder" and "Autoimport Folder" is E:\GrabIt\_nzb

???


par2 repair failed because of 2 missing Blocks :-)

Offline srki

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nzb export on missing files?
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2006, 09:07:31 AM »
Quote from: "Sternenfeuer"
"Default NZB folder" and "Autoimport Folder" is E:\GrabIt\_nzb
I think because of this all NZBs are AutoImported in forever loop. "Default NZB folder" contains all fetched NZBs from search engines and exported ones.
Very simply - ABZ ROX!

Offline Rdl

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nzb export on missing files?
« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2006, 07:01:50 PM »
Quote from: "Sternenfeuer"
Not really,
"Download folder" is: E:\GrabIt\download
"Default NZB folder" and "Autoimport Folder" is E:\GrabIt\_nzb

???


par2 repair failed because of 2 missing Blocks :-)


Separate those two (Default NZB folder & Autoimport folder) That's the problem.
If alt.binz reported there was enough blocks, but repair failed it's because it uses par2.exe for repairing for now and par2.exe sometimes has problems detecting few blocks. Either use quickpar to repair that release or download manualy 2 more blocks (those are extremly rare cases)