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tucansam
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Help recovering orphans

Post by tucansam »

Had a huge amount of stuff in my incomplete folder. Orphans were listed under status, but when I tried adding some, the system locked. Rebooted the system, restarted sab, now there are no orphans listed in the incomplete folder (although all files are still present)

Help!

Thanks.
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shypike
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Re: Help recovering orphans

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Are you sure you want these files back in the queue?
Do you know of any reason why they got there (like a system crash)?
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Re: Help recovering orphans

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System locked up. Couldn't figure out how to get them back in, moved all the *.nzb.gz files from each title's __admin__ folder to my nzb watch folder, sab did the rest.
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Re: Help recovering orphans

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Because you moved out the gz files, SABnzbd no longer recognizes them as orphans.
Once the queue is empty, just delete all the content of "incomplete".
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