I recently swapped the drives in my Synology NAS that I had SABNZBD installed on, but backed up the whole (hidden) app folder. I've re-installed the package, but haven't run it yet.
Is there an easy way to recover all of the settings and configuration from the backup?
Re-installation on a new drive (Synology), recover all settings
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Re: Re-installation on a new drive (Synology), recover all settings
All you need is the sabnzbd.ini and the sabnzbd.bak
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Re: Re-installation on a new drive (Synology), recover all settings
If anyone else is looking for the easy answer, for Synology the applicable directory was:
\<InstallVolume>\@appstore\sabnzbd\var\
config.ini
And don't forget to change permissions.
Copying my old config.ini.bak caused an error every time I tried to save new settings. Seems it couldn't be overwritten even with chmod 777. Not copying it over didn't seem to have any deleterious effect; a new .bak file was created as soon as I saved settings.
\<InstallVolume>\@appstore\sabnzbd\var\
config.ini
And don't forget to change permissions.
Copying my old config.ini.bak caused an error every time I tried to save new settings. Seems it couldn't be overwritten even with chmod 777. Not copying it over didn't seem to have any deleterious effect; a new .bak file was created as soon as I saved settings.
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Re: Re-installation on a new drive (Synology), recover all settings
@xAmorphousx Thank you for this information.
How can I copy this config.ini with WinSCP or some other program?
I only get an "scp: config.ini: Permission denied" error, even connected with the user "Administrator" on my Synology.
How can I copy this config.ini with WinSCP or some other program?
I only get an "scp: config.ini: Permission denied" error, even connected with the user "Administrator" on my Synology.