par2 verify after repair fails if sfv renames the files

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defkev
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par2 verify after repair fails if sfv renames the files

Post by defkev »

I am not sure if this is even "welcome" in this forum, as i am running SABnzbd 0.7.20 on CentOS 7 installed from yum using https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/145 ... -CentOS/7/

I have noticed, whenever a NZB with "scrambled" filenames (and a sfv with the real filenames) is missing/failed at least 1 article, thus triggering a par2 repair, it will falsely "fail" the download, as the files get renamed and par2 is no longer able to find/verify his repaired files.

So the frontend shows the NZB as "verify failed"
Yet all - repaired - files are in the incomplete folder with there proper - sfv renamed - filename.
A separate sfv check, as well as archive test, from within the incomplete folder shows that all files are healthy.

Now if no renaming takes place the download will succeed.

I have "Post-Process Only Verified Jobs" enabled (factory default, i didn't touch anything)

I haven't created any debug logs yet, so i am not really able to tell if/were SABnzbd/par2 or sfv gets out of its mind or what switch i should change.

Thanks
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shypike
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Re: par2 verify after repair fails if sfv renames the files

Post by shypike »

We've done a lot to handle this situation properly, but posters keep coming up with crazy schemes.
Without more info (like an actual NZB) there's not much I can do.
Can you provide me with a sample NZB (one below 1G please)?
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