Do you experience problems during downloading?
Check your connection in Status and Interface settings window.
Use Test Server in Config > Servers.
We will probably ask you to do a test using only basic settings.
Do you experience problems during repair or unpacking?
Enable +Debug logging in the Status and Interface settings window and share the relevant parts of the log here using [ code ] sections.
In addition:
Could you enable +Debug logging in the Status and Interface settings window, then after it happens again send me the log and the NZB at [email protected]?
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I am seeing a similar problem with an influx of partial posts getting processed by SABnzbd. I understand that if the original post isn't complete, then I will never have a complete download, it is just the combination of SABnzbd attempting the repair and failing, and then still attempting to unpack the files and also failing. Despite the two failures, SABnzbd is reporting that the download was complete. Email notification for successful download is also sent but the folder contains the partial download .
If the failure was detected then the download could be retried with an optional new NZB file. I would also imagine that less clean-up would be performed making the next steps to resolve the problem slightly easier. I know I have previously missed that the download had failed to complete because I regularly clear the successful downloads.
I am pretty sure you have Config > Switches > Post-process only verified jobs, turned off. It is on by default since it was introduced ages ago, so you must have switched it off manually.
You should turn that on. In that case it will indeed stop after repair.
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Its not something that you remember clicking on but this was definitely the source of my problem. There is a good chance that fixes both of our problems.
Many thanks for your help.
safihre wrote: ↑December 6th, 2019, 10:46 am
Is this maybe an external or network drive that you are downloading too?
Definitely no. Drive D: is basic NTFS volume on SATA HDD, directly attached to chipset's port on the motherboard.
I'm using ESET antivirus and Windows 8.1, should I try to uninstall antivirus or upgrade to Windows 10?