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Two issues....

Posted: August 1st, 2009, 8:08 pm
by fredlkrue
Somehow enabling the option "Post-process only verified jobs" disables the joining of .001,002 etc..  Also there's an error in SABnzbd+'s wiki page, there's two entries for "Post-process only verified jobs".

I am using SABnzbd 0.4.11 (using the Unofficial Ubuntu repository) in Ubuntu 9.04 64bits

Re: Two issues....

Posted: August 3rd, 2009, 3:09 am
by shypike
When the option is set, SABnzbd will refuse post-processing when any error is detected.
Check the history to see what SABnzbd thinks is wrong.

Wiki has been corrected.

Re: Two issues....

Posted: August 3rd, 2009, 11:07 am
by fredlkrue
I doubt there's any error on those files since they join fine using HJSplit 2.3 (in WINE)... I don't have logs anymore since I delete them, but this is not really a big issue since I don't really need this option and those .001, .002 etc. files appear once in awhile :)... Thank you.

Re: Two issues....

Posted: August 3rd, 2009, 1:26 pm
by switch
There are two types of .001 .002 .003 files.

One are actually renamed .rar files, these are unpacked at the unrar stage if postprocessing went ok.
The other are joinable files, which we pass to par2 to do the joining. If par2 cannot repair and rejoin them then it is not processed any further. If you have enable file joining on (default off) at this stage, that will also be tried unless "Post-process only verified jobs" is on.

Re: Two issues....

Posted: August 3rd, 2009, 1:39 pm
by fredlkrue
switch wrote: There are two types of .001 .002 .003 files.

One are actually renamed .rar files, these are unpacked at the unrar stage if postprocessing went ok.
The other are joinable files, which we pass to par2 to do the joining. If par2 cannot repair and rejoin them then it is not processed any further. If you have enable file joining on (default off) at this stage, that will also be tried unless "Post-process only verified jobs" is on.
Thanks a lot for the explanation, leaving "Post-process only verified jobs" off works fine...