EDIT: OS is Windows 10 Pro, SAB Version is 1.0.3 [927ba3c]
I had originally posted this problem in the beta area because I was playing with release 1.1.0 beta 1; in my investigation I decided to roll back to stable, to see if the issue persisted there or not and it does. I finally have the right logs and screen shots showing exactly my problem, not sure if I need to just start completely over or not as I've reinstalled 1.0.3 (maintaining my cfg files, which seemed to work fine, however, if this is a possible cause of the issue, I'll just start over from scratch).
The problem is that I have some files I only want to download at night between 11:30 PM and 7 AM, so I add them to the queue en masse as low priority and then I'd like them to download at night, the problem is that nothing is happening when the scheduler is telling the queue to resume. If I manually pause the top file then manually resume, it will start downloading jobs; also, if a normal priority job hits the queue and downloads between 1130 PM and 7 Am, then the rest of the queue will download as well. I have logs showing this exact behavior, but they're not sterile and they're 5MB, so I'd rather PM them to someone for review rather than post them publicly.
So, copying this from my other post:
1. Have scheduler set to pause low priority jobs
2. Add low priority job to queue (should be paused)
3. Have scheduler resume low priority jobs
4. Job will resume/unpause but will not begin downloading until user manually pauses, then resumes job.
5. Rest of queue will download fine once user has paused/resumed first job in queue.
6. Any new downloads added to queue with normal priority download fine. Only seems to affect jobs that would be affected by scheduler (in this case, low priority jobs)
Schedule:
Queue after being resumed by scheduler(but note that it's not downloading):
Top Job Manually paused:
Top Job Manually resumed (note that all downloads below resume as well)
Is it time to just scrap everything and start over? As I said, I have logs, but they're not sterile and contain job names that should not be publicly posted.
Scheduler Not Resuming Low Priority Downloads
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Re: Scheduler Not Resuming Low Priority Downloads
I set up a test resume, that was successful, and the differences in the logs is interesting:
Unsuccessful resume never initiates the connection (scheduler was set to resume low priority downloads at 11:30 last night):
This was a test resume I scheduled for 9:30 this morning and it worked as expected:
Leaning more and more towards a total re-install....
Unsuccessful resume never initiates the connection (scheduler was set to resume low priority downloads at 11:30 last night):
This was a test resume I scheduled for 9:30 this morning and it worked as expected:
Leaning more and more towards a total re-install....
Re: Scheduler Not Resuming Low Priority Downloads
We'll investigate this, but it may take quite a while.
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Re: Scheduler Not Resuming Low Priority Downloads
Thanks Shypike. Now that I know it's not a simple switch in my settings I'll do my own investigation and report back here in case anyone else uses this feature and has a similar problem in the future.
Re: Scheduler Not Resuming Low Priority Downloads
We haven't been able to reproduce the problem.