[SOLVED] Looking up missing parts

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DenHeldert
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[SOLVED] Looking up missing parts

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Hello,

I regularly post binaries to Usenet.
When it comes to re-posting, I like to segment-fill the damaged parts, besides posting PAR2-files.
I am a former Newsleecher user, and use SABnzbd for about a year now.

- Is there a way to look up exactly which parts of a damaged rar-file are missing, so I can segment-fill my posts?
Alternatively, does anyone know how to do that outside of SABnzbd (Windows XP)

Regards, DenHeldert



SOLUTION

Sander said:
First: in SABnzbd, go to Status, then Logging, and setting logging to "+Info" (or +Debug).
Then download, and find the line in the file sabnzbd.log (via Show Logging, or on your harddisk)
Last edited by DenHeldert on May 26th, 2013, 9:50 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Looking up missing parts

Post by sander »

Does a line like this answer your questions?

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2013-05-26 15:00:50,208::INFO::[downloader:599] Thread [email protected]:119: Article [email protected] missing (error=430)
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Re: Looking up missing parts

Post by DenHeldert »

At least it gets me in the right direction.
Although by reading that line, I get the idea it refers to an entire article that is missing, instead of (a) missing segment(s).
I don't see what specific segment the line refers to, but maybe it 'll be clear when I process one of my own posts.

Where can I find that kind of message you posted?
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Re: Looking up missing parts

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First: in SABnzbd, go to Status, then Logging, and setting logging to "+Info" (or +Debug).
Then download, and find the line in the file sabnzbd.log (via Show Logging, or on your harddisk)
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Re: Looking up missing parts

Post by DenHeldert »

I thank you.

Thread solved.
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