How do I backup sabnzb?
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How do I backup sabnzb?
I'm going to be doing a format in a little while. What do I backup to ensure that my settings and history aren't lost?
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
Settings and history are in:
Windows XP/2003 c:\documents and settings\user\local data\application data\sabnzbd
Windows Vista or 7 c:\Users\user\AppData\Local\sabnzbd
Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd
OSX /Users/user/Library/Application Support/SABnzbd
Windows XP/2003 c:\documents and settings\user\local data\application data\sabnzbd
Windows Vista or 7 c:\Users\user\AppData\Local\sabnzbd
Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd
OSX /Users/user/Library/Application Support/SABnzbd
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
Thank you very much. Backup will commence in T -10 seconds and counting.
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
Will this also take care of all RSS Feeds?
So once you do a new install you overwrite the files with your backup i take it. Will your RSS Feeds be setup again?
So once you do a new install you overwrite the files with your backup i take it. Will your RSS Feeds be setup again?
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
Yes, the INI file contains all RSS definitions.
It might be good to copy admin\rss_data.sab as well, since this contains the items that
have already been processed.
It might be good to copy admin\rss_data.sab as well, since this contains the items that
have already been processed.
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
Thanks
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
It was a success. All items were successfully backed up.
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
I tried to find files in: Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd, as I am running Synology, which has (IPKG) Linux under the hood. But there is not Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd directory (?) Might this be different because it is Synology?
Me too wants the large download que to be backed up, in case something goes wrong.
Thank you in advance for your answer, AND, of course, for the GREAT tool which I just now discovered (I must have been living under a rock for 10 years ). If all goes well, I will for sure donate to be able to pay all developers a nice beer
Me too wants the large download que to be backed up, in case something goes wrong.
Thank you in advance for your answer, AND, of course, for the GREAT tool which I just now discovered (I must have been living under a rock for 10 years ). If all goes well, I will for sure donate to be able to pay all developers a nice beer
I did donate a beer to the good cause :-)
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
You may be looking under the wrong user's home directory. It'll be under the home directory of whatever user sabnzbd runs as. Alternatively, the synology package may have it set up to be in a completely separate directory, we don't build those packages ourselves, so they could have changed something.wilG wrote:I tried to find files in: Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd, as I am running Synology, which has (IPKG) Linux under the hood. But there is not Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd directory (?) Might this be different because it is Synology?
Re: How do I backup sabnzb?
Thank you for your replyinpheaux wrote:You may be looking under the wrong user's home directory. It'll be under the home directory of whatever user sabnzbd runs as. Alternatively, the synology package may have it set up to be in a completely separate directory, we don't build those packages ourselves, so they could have changed something.wilG wrote:I tried to find files in: Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd, as I am running Synology, which has (IPKG) Linux under the hood. But there is not Unix $HOME/.sabnzbd directory (?) Might this be different because it is Synology?
I looked under any $HOME directory, but I can not find it. Is there perhaps a find command to look for a very specific SABNZB file which would reveal where it is hidden in the Synology?
Thank you for your help :-)
I did donate a beer to the good cause :-)