I have a RSS feed for TV downloads. The downloads are categorized as 'tv'.
The path for completed TV downloads is set to /home/srv/ftp/TV (default completed downloads is /home/srv/usenet)
However, every 'tv' download fails upon creating/moving the directory from /home/srv/usenet/.sabnzbd/downloads/incomplete to /home/srv/ftp/TV.
2010-09-18 11:12:37,113 ERROR: Failed making (/home/srv/ftp/TV/_UNPACK_vdvzs.305-diff.nfo)
2010-09-18 11:12:37,113 ERROR: Failed moving /home/srv/usenet/.sabnzbd/downloads/incomplete/vdvzs.305-diff.nfo/vdvzs.305-diff.r03 to /home/srv/ftp/TV/_UNPACK_vdvzs.305-diff.nfo/vdvzs.305-diff.r03
The directory /home/srv/ftp/TV is owned by ftp.ftp where the sabnzbd user is a member of the group ftp. (permissions are 775)
Fail when creating directory
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Re: Fail when creating directory
There's something wrong with the access rights.
Have you tried to create files manually from the account that SABnzbd runs from?
My experience with Linux is that group access is quite unpredictable.
Have you tried to create files manually from the account that SABnzbd runs from?
My experience with Linux is that group access is quite unpredictable.
Re: Fail when creating directory
Yes, it works when I do it manually. So that's not the problemshypike wrote: There's something wrong with the access rights.
Have you tried to create files manually from the account that SABnzbd runs from?
My experience with Linux is that group access is quite unpredictable.
And btw, it's not a Debian / Ubuntu problem. I'm running Fedora.