Runing SABNzbd + 0.5.6 on Ubuntu Karmic.
When I save an nzb file to the watched folder, SABNzbd automatically begins downloading (doesn't automatically load in browser). How do I stop that? I prefer to save the nzb's and do all my downloading at the time of my choosing.
Thanks
Pablo
How to stop SABNzbd + from automatically starting when an nzb is saved
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Re: How to stop SABNzbd + from automatically starting when an nzb is saved
You can do the following things:
* Turn of the watch folder
* Save to another folder
* Start SABNZBD+ when you want to start downloading , close it when done (it will then load the files in the watch folder
So 3 options for you ;-)
* Turn of the watch folder
* Save to another folder
* Start SABNZBD+ when you want to start downloading , close it when done (it will then load the files in the watch folder
So 3 options for you ;-)
Re: How to stop SABNzbd + from automatically starting when an nzb is saved
Thanks for the response. I apologize for the double post.
Is there not a way to prevent the program from starting at bootup?
Is there not a way to prevent the program from starting at bootup?
Re: How to stop SABNzbd + from automatically starting when an nzb is saved solve
I just discovered BUM - Boot up manager for Linux. I installed it and was able to uncheck the box for starting SABNzbd+ at boot up. For anyone intersted in the link for the program and installation instructions, visit Boot-Up Manager (BUM) - Graphical runlevel editor | Ubuntu Geek http://j.mp/hMxah8
Re: How to stop SABNzbd + from automatically starting when an nzb is saved
Unless something has changed that I missed you have to manually configure SABnzbd+ to start at boot-up. Did you inadvertently do this and then wished to reverse it?
daemox
Re: How to stop SABNzbd + from automatically starting when an nzb is saved
No. I have no idea how it happened. I could not find any settings that I could change to cause it or to stop it.
Re: How to stop SABNzbd + from automatically starting when an nzb is saved
It's a long time since I installed the Debian package but presumably part of the installation would be setting up an init script and runlevel links to start sabnzbdplus as a service on system boot.
To disable this behaviour requires manipulation of symbolic links in the /etc/rc#.d/ directories. This can be achieved using one of a few approaches.
- Fully Graphical
As you found, the 'bum' package is suitable if you prefer to use a GUI.
- Terminal/CLI
Using a terminal you can enable or disable services using a text-based interface provided by the 'sysv-rc-conf' package.
I think the above two utilities are just frontends to the update-rc.d command, which can be invoked directly on the command line,
sudo update-rc.d sabnzbdplus disable
...and that the 'disable' rather than 'remove' argument is favoured as using the latter will result in recreation of the links, thus resorting to startup-enabled behaviour, if the package is updated in future.
A simple way to prevent SABnzbd+ automatically starting a download would be to pause it at any time via the web interface.
To disable this behaviour requires manipulation of symbolic links in the /etc/rc#.d/ directories. This can be achieved using one of a few approaches.
- Fully Graphical
As you found, the 'bum' package is suitable if you prefer to use a GUI.
- Terminal/CLI
Using a terminal you can enable or disable services using a text-based interface provided by the 'sysv-rc-conf' package.
I think the above two utilities are just frontends to the update-rc.d command, which can be invoked directly on the command line,
sudo update-rc.d sabnzbdplus disable
...and that the 'disable' rather than 'remove' argument is favoured as using the latter will result in recreation of the links, thus resorting to startup-enabled behaviour, if the package is updated in future.
A simple way to prevent SABnzbd+ automatically starting a download would be to pause it at any time via the web interface.
Last edited by ncjok on December 20th, 2010, 9:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.