Hi,
I get a lot of those messages lately. Usually when I see something > 100% I assume a bug. Not sure this time.
Does anyone know where this comes from?
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"Download might fail, only 100.0%"
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Re: Weird Message
That means you have no par2 files, which is risky.
Anyway: You could try setting req_completion_rate to something lower than 100.2, for example 99
see http://localhost:8080/sabnzbd/config/sp ... etion_rate
Anyway: You could try setting req_completion_rate to something lower than 100.2, for example 99
see http://localhost:8080/sabnzbd/config/sp ... etion_rate
Re: "Download might fail, only 100.0%"
Usually means at least 1 article was missing, so the download can never be completed fully because either doesn't have par2.
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Re: Weird Message
The message is from the pre-download completion check. No par2 files is the most likely situation here, but this result is also possible whenever damage and par2 availability for a particular job are a (very close) match. It's the latter case that makes sab want that 0.2% margin, as usenet articles and par2 blocks don't necessarily stack up nicely. Which is also why it says "might fail" in that message for jobs in the 100.0-100.2 range... not "will fail".sander wrote:That means you have no par2 files, which is risky. Anyway: You could try setting req_completion_rate to something lower than 100.2, for example 99
That said, the lowest sensible value for the completion rate setting is exactly 100% as anything below that will always fail regardless. For jobs without par2 files 100% is also the highest they could ever score (and the only chance of a successful download). So if you come across such jobs regularly you know what to do.