Hi all.
I've just spent a painful couple of hours restoring my download queue by sifting through the nzb backup folder.
I think the cause of the lost queue was windows failing to map the drive that contains the temp directory prior to sabnzbd starting up.
Is there a way to backup the queue so I can quickly recover from this if it happens again?
I'm running v0.6.5 under Windows XP, with plush skin
Thanks
Backing up the queue
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Re: Backing up the queue
We don't recommend using an external drive for the "temporary download" folder.
You could have used the Queue repair function on the Status page.
You could have used the Queue repair function on the Status page.
Re: Backing up the queue
Thanks very much shypike.
I'll move my temp folder and remember the queue repair function for next time.
What is the procedure to move the temp folder without losing anything?
I'll move my temp folder and remember the queue repair function for next time.
What is the procedure to move the temp folder without losing anything?
Re: Backing up the queue
Stop SABnzbd.
Move the folder.
Change the path directly in the sabnzbd.ini file with a text editor.
Start SABnzbd.
In your specific case, i.e. when you start SABnzbd without the external drive attached.
Connect the drive.
Make sure the "temporary download folder" path is correct.
Use "Repair" button in Status->QueueRepair
Move the folder.
Change the path directly in the sabnzbd.ini file with a text editor.
Start SABnzbd.
In your specific case, i.e. when you start SABnzbd without the external drive attached.
Connect the drive.
Make sure the "temporary download folder" path is correct.
Use "Repair" button in Status->QueueRepair