Here is my problem. I run SABnzbd+/SickBeard/CouchPotato on a Ubuntu Linux 14.04 machine. The last thing that gets done with tv shows is running the sabToSickBeard.py script which copies the files to my PopcornHour A-210 over a 100Mbps wired Ethernet network. Recently, something has gone a little haywire in my network (I'm thinking the A-210 ethernet port at the moment), but the transfer rate is only about 1.0MBps. So if I manually download some large files (I have a 25Mbps Internet connection) . . . say 4-ish GB each . . . I can have the first downloaded file being processed by sabToSickBeard.py and have three more backed up waiting. Then if something else comes down that I would like to have processed first, that item is stuck behind the other large files and it could be hours before it finally gets processed. Until I can get my network fixed, it would sure be nice to be able to reorder the History Queue.
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Is there a way to re-arrange items in the History queue?
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Re: Is there a way to re-arrange items in the History queue?
There is no way to rearrange the queue.
I guess it could be made so that pending items can be rearranged,
but the item being processed cannot be interrupted.
I'll keep this in mind for a future release.
I guess it could be made so that pending items can be rearranged,
but the item being processed cannot be interrupted.
I'll keep this in mind for a future release.
Re: Is there a way to re-arrange items in the History queue?
Thanks for the reply, but I don't think this is something that you should spend time on. The only reason it is a problem for me is because I have a network issue. Before the problem, SAB would always complete processing before the next download finished so I rarely had a need (or want) to rearrange things.
Thanks again,
X
Thanks again,
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