Hello,
I recently got a bump in my Internet performance, and I think when I get a lot of things queued up, even with an SSD caching tier on my backend, I can get enough new data coming in, with the decode operations also happening, that things start falling behind. Once it starts falling behind, everything starts getting slower and slower as as the disk queue gets farther behind. So if I could, I'd like to be able to insert a brief pause between each job. Something like 10-15 seconds. Is it possible to do this? I didn't see anything that looked like what I was after.
I'm on Windows 10, sabbnzbd v2.3.4 [2a113f7].
Thank you!
Insert a pause between queue jobs?
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Re: Insert a pause between queue jobs?
Wild guess: a post-processing script with a 15 second sleep?
Disclaimer: I don't know whether SAB waits for a pp-script before downloading the next download...
Disclaimer: I don't know whether SAB waits for a pp-script before downloading the next download...
Re: Insert a pause between queue jobs?
There's a switch for that: Config -> Switches -> Post Processing -> Pause Downloading During Post-Processing.
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