0.5.0 Beta1 - Downloads to external drive changes on system startup
Posted: December 6th, 2009, 2:23 pm
I'm having a similar issue to this post.
Previously, I've been using 0.4.x for Mac. The download folders were located on an external drive: /Volumes/freeagent/incomplete and /Volumes/freeagent/complete. Everything worked well.
Now, I have switched over to using 0.5.0 Beta1 on Ubuntu using jcfp's PPA, running it as a daemon. I have it set to download to an external drive: /media/freeagent/incomplete and /media/freeagent/complete. The problem is SABnzbd changes the location back to the defaults (downloads/complete and downloads/incomplete) on system startup. I can change it back to the external drive, but it'll happen again on the next system restart.
I've tried a couple things to make sure that it's the external drive that is creating problems. First, I created symbolic links to the external drive, but this exhibits the same behavior described above. Next, I created folders on the internal drive to see if the settings change on reboot, and they don't.
I suspect the problem is that on startup, SABnzbd is started before the external drive is mounted. Since SABnzbd can't find the volume, it changes the settings back to the default locations.
Previously, I've been using 0.4.x for Mac. The download folders were located on an external drive: /Volumes/freeagent/incomplete and /Volumes/freeagent/complete. Everything worked well.
Now, I have switched over to using 0.5.0 Beta1 on Ubuntu using jcfp's PPA, running it as a daemon. I have it set to download to an external drive: /media/freeagent/incomplete and /media/freeagent/complete. The problem is SABnzbd changes the location back to the defaults (downloads/complete and downloads/incomplete) on system startup. I can change it back to the external drive, but it'll happen again on the next system restart.
I've tried a couple things to make sure that it's the external drive that is creating problems. First, I created symbolic links to the external drive, but this exhibits the same behavior described above. Next, I created folders on the internal drive to see if the settings change on reboot, and they don't.
I suspect the problem is that on startup, SABnzbd is started before the external drive is mounted. Since SABnzbd can't find the volume, it changes the settings back to the default locations.