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Re: Rss Stopped Working
Posted: October 15th, 2010, 11:11 am
by TinCanFury
Ok, after shutting down, removing the rss cache file and restarting, ~24hrs later I notice the RSS system is again no longer queueing for download.
Re: Rss Stopped Working
Posted: October 15th, 2010, 2:24 pm
by hikaricore
By this evening my 48 hour test of not touching a damn thing will have concluded, thus far every one of my rss feeds has continued as intended. I'll post additional details if this changes. Tomorrow I'm going to test the simply clicking the preview button theory, as this has never stifled downloading in the past I'm reluctant to believe it's the cause, if I make it through that I'll post my results here. Assuming that it's still running fine by sunday, I'll be readding the rss feed with the non-standard character in its url. Still hinging my bets on either this or random fluke that's done and over with. Just figured I'd update on my situation. ^_^ Bai.
Re: Rss Stopped Working
Posted: October 15th, 2010, 3:05 pm
by TinCanFury
TinCanFury wrote:
Ok, after shutting down, removing the rss cache file and restarting, ~24hrs later I notice the RSS system is again no longer queueing for download.
I retract that. apparently a newzbin issue, SAB had queued up the files but wasn't able to download the nzb information. Once newzbin "worked" again I restarted SAB and all is good so far.
Re: Rss Stopped Working
Posted: October 17th, 2010, 4:17 am
by hikaricore
Shortly after my post yesterday all of my feeds stopped auto-downloading again without any interference from me.
All of them were accessable externally as before and there was nothing in the log files until I checked the previews again.
I did a reset on the everything again and today they're working so it's clearly unrelated to the preview buttons at this point.
Will post anything I find in the logs when I get a chance to check them again monday.
Re: Rss Stopped Working
Posted: October 17th, 2010, 6:03 am
by shypike
The preview button only interferes to the extent that new jobs in that specific scan
are not auto-downloaded.
It has no bearing on stopping the automatic operation as such.
This is likely caused by some malfunction of the scheduler.
You could help me by scheduling speed limits (say alternating between two values above your true limit).
If that scheduling stops too, then it's most definitely the scheduler.
If not, then I need to look into the RSS code itself.