Version: 0.4.11
OS: Ubuntu
Install-type: linux repository
Skin (if applicable): Default
Firewall Software: None
Are you using IPV6? no
Is the issue reproducible? yes
First I would like to start by saying, this is by far the best Newsgroup downloading software I have ever come in contact with. I have tried quite a few. Very easy to use and configure. Also I love the RSS Feed, after a bit of filtering I get pretty much everything I want with very little that I don't want. Usually because of vague filter terms such as "24", I will get the 24th episode of everything, and I mean everything.
Any way to the real problem, When I restart SABNZBD or the computer I get everything back in the Queue from a certian date. Meaning the last time I restarted the program, I got everything from 8-18-09 til today from TVNZB.rss loaded in the queue. Everything I have already downloaded. And my History only shows from 8-18-09 and back. Then I must delete everything in the Queue, and operation will continue like normal.
Why would it reload everything from say 8-18-09 into the queue on a reboot? Should I shutdown SABNZBd before I reboot?
Thanks any info would be appreciated.
Kevin
RSS Feed Duplicate Download on Restart
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Re: RSS Feed Duplicate Download on Restart
Yes, you MUST shut down SABnzbd properly before a reboot.hera2755 wrote: Should I shutdown SABNZBd before I reboot?
Your problem occurs because SABnzbd isn't able to write its internal bookkeeping to disk.
On restart it reads an older version of this bookkeeping.