I think there is a problem with pre-check. it seems that it uses just one thread.
Here are my test results:
AW, 20 connections, EU server, 4.5 Gb release(100% healthy)
1) nzb completion checker:
HEAD: ~28 seconds.
STAT: ~28 seconds.
2) SABnzbd Version: 0.7.17 :
4 minutes 3 seconds
That's a huge difference.
I recall sabnzbd checker was way faster than this. Now it is only 1KB speed max,but it used to be 15-20 KB back then.
Could it be so that pre-check uses just one thread now?
Issues with pre-check?
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Re: Issues with pre-check?
Pre-check hasn't changed.
However, we no longer recommend using it.
Instead use the "Abort if download cannot be completed".
Much more effective.
However, we no longer recommend using it.
Instead use the "Abort if download cannot be completed".
Much more effective.
Re: Issues with pre-check?
If it hasn't changed why it has become so ineffective as if only running one thread?
I have to say although "Abort if download cannot be completed" is a nice feature, having ability to see exactly how many articles are missing could come in handy too.
I have to say although "Abort if download cannot be completed" is a nice feature, having ability to see exactly how many articles are missing could come in handy too.
Re: Issues with pre-check?
It hasn't changed. The execution is just like a regular download.semel wrote:If it hasn't changed why it has become so ineffective as if only running one thread?
It can be your Usenet provider too. SABnzbd uses a specific code to check for presence of an article.
Possibly something in the server setup has changed, that specific code isn't used often.
I see no difference when I test it.