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KNO17
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Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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I searched the forums a bit for similar problems but couldn't find anything.

I run SABNZBD 0.7.14 on my Qnap. Usually it works excellent when used with CP.
However, I recently started using it for movies as well.

This works sometimes, but not everytime. Sometimes the movie won't unpack, despite being set to +Delete.
I end up with a folder full of files like this: 947d9c856023dc4336459ab90e8efce6.10

They start with a ten in the end and can go up to .60 and more, the last file is a par2 file.

I get no error messages or stuff like that.

Sometimes it will work flawlessly. I have no idea what the reason might be - as I said: no error messages.
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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Probably another weirdo naming scheme.
Please upgrade first to 0.7.16
Of that doesn't help, email an example NZB to [email protected] and
include the URl of this message.
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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Well fuck me, the update fixed it.

I swear I tried this with multiple nzbs and stuff - the hell?

Sorry for the trouble, that should teach me. Smart little me never thinks an update would help...
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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We've had a number of fixes for crazy naming schemes and also false encryption reports.
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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Ok, now my sorting is all off.

Something seems wrong with the scripts. This is the beginning of what I used to get:

Loading config from /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/SickBeard/autoProcessTV/autoProcessTV.cfg
Opening URL: http://localhost:7071/home/postprocess/ ... V.x264-2HD
Processing folder /share/MD0_DATA/Qdownload/TV/The.Newsroom.2012.S02E08.HDTV.x264-2HD
And then it went fine from there. Now I get this:

08:18:17|INFO ====================
08:18:17|INFO nzbToSickBeard V8.4
08:18:17|INFO Script triggered from SABnzbd, starting autoProcessTV...
08:18:17|INFO Loading config from /share/Qdownload/nzbToMedia/autoProcessMedia.cfg
08:18:17|INFO FLATTEN: Flattening directory: /share/Qdownload/sabnzbd/complete/The.Newsroom.2012.S02E09.REPACK.HDTV.x264-2HD
08:18:17|INFO REMOVER: Removing empty folders in: /share/Qdownload/sabnzbd/complete/The.Newsroom.2012.S02E09.REPACK.HDTV.x264-2HD
08:18:17|INFO The download succeeded. Sending process request to SickBeard
08:18:17|INFO Waiting for 0.0 seconds to allow CPS to process newly extracted files
08:18:18|INFO <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
08:18:18|INFO <html><head>
08:18:18|INFO <title>400 Bad Request</title>
08:18:18|INFO </head><body>
08:18:18|INFO <h1>Bad Request</h1>
08:18:18|INFO <p>Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.<br />
08:18:18|INFO Reason: You're speaking plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server port.<br />
08:18:18|INFO Instead use the HTTPS scheme to access this URL, please.<br />
08:18:18|INFO <blockquote>Hint: <a href="https://192.168.188.31:8081/"><b>https: ... kquote></p>
08:18:18|INFO <hr>
08:18:18|INFO <address>Apache Server at 192.168.188.31 Port 8081</address>
08:18:18|INFO </body></html>
08:18:18|INFO MAIN: The autoProcessTV script completed successfully.
And while it says it completed successfully - it really didn't. Has all these server errors too and stuff...?

So, what should I be doing. Let sabnzbd handle the sorting? If so, do I have to edit some .py?
Or let sickbeard do the sorting, which is what I think I used to do, see first quote.
I am sure there is an up-to-date guide for this somewhere - cause something changed between versions...
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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If you're using SickBeard it should take care of sorting.
Do not use SABnzbd's sorting too.
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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So I should not use a script for my TV shows? Or which one would I choose so sickbeard does the sorting?

Thanks for your help too man, awesome!
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SickBeard comes with its own script that you should set in SABnzbd.
Please look this up in the SickBeard docs.
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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ive been seeing alot of this style of weird naming scheme:

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-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:11 158176-0.10
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff       2448 Oct 16 07:06 158176-0.11
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:18 158176-0.12
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:18 158176-0.13
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff   17442338 Oct 16 07:19 158176-0.14
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:22 158176-0.15
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:30 158176-0.16
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:31 158176-0.17
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:32 158176-0.18
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:35 158176-0.19
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff  100000000 Oct 16 07:40 158176-0.20
-rw-r--r--    1 user  staff       5400 Oct 16 07:40 158176-0.23
These always/usually download successfully, but SABNzbd can't seem to figure out how to unrar them. I'm assuming the translation of the names would be [media_file]-[part]-[segment]. Im not sure if this naming scheme provides a map in one of the associated downloads. Releases from -ROVERS tend to be like this.

I submitted an example nzb to bugs@

Currently SABnzbd flags these as successful and moves them to the completed folder without an unpack. The SABNzbd status shows them as "green". I'd argue that even though the download was indeed successful, if the unpack scheme can't be handled, I'd request that these be flagged as "failed" downloads. Makes them easier to find and review.

Thanks!
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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mtakacs wrote:ive been seeing alot of this style of weird naming scheme:
Which version of SABnzbd are you using?
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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sander wrote:Which version of SABnzbd are you using?
Oops, sorry about that, lost that info in my prev post:

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SABNzbd: 0.7.16
MacOS: 10.8.5 / MacMini

19496 2013-10-15 21:55:53,928::INFO::[SABnzbd:1249] Console logging for OSX App disabled
19497 2013-10-15 21:55:53,929::INFO::[SABnzbd:1256] --------------------------------
19498 2013-10-15 21:55:53,929::INFO::[SABnzbd:1257] SABnzbd.py-0.7.16 (rev=14f39a21e3aa063d128f16505032e759c7ba3265)
19499 2013-10-15 21:55:53,929::INFO::[SABnzbd:1269] Platform = posix
19500 2013-10-15 21:55:53,929::INFO::[SABnzbd:1270] Python-version = 2.7.2 (default, Oct 11 2012, 20:14:37)
19501 [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)]
19502 2013-10-15 21:55:53,930::INFO::[SABnzbd:1271] Arguments = /Applications/SABnzbd.app/Contents/Resources/SABnzbd.py -psn_0_11205295
19503 2013-10-15 21:55:53,930::INFO::[SABnzbd:1275] [osx] IO priority setting
19504 2013-10-15 21:55:53,988::INFO::[SABnzbd:1280] [osx] IO priority set to throttle for process scope
Thanks again.
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

Post by sander »

SABNzbd: 0.7.16 ... OK. So that's not the problem.

To isolate SABnzbd versus SIckbeard, I woul manually put such a post/download in SABnzbd and see what happens. So: find the NZB for the post, and put it directly into SABnzbd, and let it download.
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Re: Movies sometimes won't unpack, no errors

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Ok, Ive got a few of them paused in my queue (from SickBeard). I'll look one of them up, and manually add it via nzb file upload.
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