[SOLVED] Sab with no Post-Processing, deletes files?
Posted: July 15th, 2009, 6:10 pm
Hi All,
I had queued up a few movies last night, but due to my movie directory being full, I created a new category for them in a temp area, and changed the PP option to be blank, so that I could manually come along in the morning and move and rename them myself.
Only thing is, its now morning and the files aren't there, yet were downloaded.
First my important info:
Version: 0.4.11
OS: Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 (upto date)
Install-type: The Ubuntu repository from the general discussion forum.
Skin (if applicable): Stock standard
Firewall Software: None
Are you using IPV6? Nope
Is the issue reproducible? Yes - 3 movies in a row.
Looking in the log file, I can see these relevant lines:
The temp directory is sitting on a drive with 2.5tb+ free, and the other temp files I sent into the same directory, but had the normal delete PP option, all worked fine.
Are there any linux logs I can/should check to see if the OS did something to the files? I've already checked my whole filesystem, and the only traces are the nzb files.
.....Please help :(
I had queued up a few movies last night, but due to my movie directory being full, I created a new category for them in a temp area, and changed the PP option to be blank, so that I could manually come along in the morning and move and rename them myself.
Only thing is, its now morning and the files aren't there, yet were downloaded.
First my important info:
Version: 0.4.11
OS: Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 (upto date)
Install-type: The Ubuntu repository from the general discussion forum.
Skin (if applicable): Stock standard
Firewall Software: None
Are you using IPV6? Nope
Is the issue reproducible? Yes - 3 movies in a row.
Looking in the log file, I can see these relevant lines:
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2009-07-16 05:05:30,073::INFO::[postproc] Starting PostProcessing on 'MOVIE NAME'.nzb => Repair:False, Unpack:False, Delete:False, Script:None
2009-07-16 05:05:30,100::INFO::[sabnzbd.misc] Creating directories: /media/movies/'MOVIE NAME'
2009-07-16 05:05:30,107::INFO::[postproc] Removing unwanted file /media/movies/_UNPACK_'MOVIE NAME'/'MOVIE NAME'.sfv
2009-07-16 05:05:30,107::INFO::[postproc] Removing unwanted file /media/movies/_UNPACK_'MOVIE NAME'/'MOVIE NAME'.nfo
2009-07-16 05:05:43,775::INFO::[postproc] Cleaning up 'MOVIE NAME'.nzb
Are there any linux logs I can/should check to see if the OS did something to the files? I've already checked my whole filesystem, and the only traces are the nzb files.
.....Please help :(