My SABnzbd service runs on a box with an SSD, the temp directory is on it. The target drive is on a NAS with mechanical hd.
When I activate direct unpack it apparently does it on the slower NAS instead of the local SSD, hence slowing down the process. I see the temporary UNPACK directory on the NAS during the download.
Is there a way to set the direct unpack directory, so it can be done on my SSD?
Direct unpack on correct drive
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Re: Direct unpack on correct drive
Not really. The point of Direct Unpack is to directly unpack to the final directory, so it saves you time.
How is it currently slowing the process?
If your download is 10min, and the unpack 5 min = total 15min without Direct Unpack.
With Direct Unpack enabled the 5 min wil be performed during the 10min, so it could be reduced to total=10min. Or maybe a few minutes longer, but still below 15min because it started sooner.
How is it currently slowing the process?
If your download is 10min, and the unpack 5 min = total 15min without Direct Unpack.
With Direct Unpack enabled the 5 min wil be performed during the 10min, so it could be reduced to total=10min. Or maybe a few minutes longer, but still below 15min because it started sooner.
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Re: Direct unpack on correct drive
It does not slow down the process, but the NAS becomes unresponsive for other apps (i.e. VLC opening another file)
If the unpack was on the SSD, then only the move to the target would be done sequentially.
If the unpack was on the SSD, then only the move to the target would be done sequentially.
Re: Direct unpack on correct drive
@gevrey
What if you set Complete also to your local SSD, and run a postprocessing script to afterwards copy from SSD to NAS?
What if you set Complete also to your local SSD, and run a postprocessing script to afterwards copy from SSD to NAS?
Re: Direct unpack on correct drive
Just disable Direct Unpack! It will then unpack sequentially after the whole thing finished. That's the same as using a post processing script basically.
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Re: Direct unpack on correct drive
Yes, thanks, that's the option I was thinking of.
@safihre Disabling the direct unpack is less efficient.
Note: I had this "problem" since my Internet connection speed has increased a lot (now I get 40MB/s d/l with SAB) and the weakest link became the NAS drive speed.