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Error 87, sabnzbd assembles faulty archives

Posted: November 21st, 2012, 2:37 pm
by KuroNeko
Using 0.7.1 on Win7 HP 64, Windows installer, default skin, mostly default settings, Win7 firewall, issue is reproducible.

I've been using sabnzbd for a few years now, without many issues. For the past few weeks, Giganews is having trouble with some posts, with many incomplete articles or corrupt articles. That shouldn't be a problem, usually I can get some parts on an alternate server and manually fix it.

But sabnzbd is now assembling faulty archives instead of leaving them alone. I for instance just downloaded a 16 GB file, 174 parts. sabnzbd reports an error 87 incorrect parameter and says repair failed. Next it starts joining files anyway and deletes the parts. 16 GB down the drain (which is a lot here, no real broadband access).

What is wrong, and how can I stop sabnzbd doing this? I could disable the postprocessing entirely but I'd rather it just leaves downloads that don't repair alone. Too much manual work otherwise.

Re: Error 87, sabnzbd assembles faulty archives

Posted: November 21st, 2012, 2:40 pm
by shypike
It no use asking for support for 0.7.1, when we're already on 0.7.6
Please try 0.7.6 first.

Re: Error 87, sabnzbd assembles faulty archives

Posted: November 21st, 2012, 3:16 pm
by KuroNeko
So this is a know issue fixed in 0.7.6?

Re: Error 87, sabnzbd assembles faulty archives

Posted: November 21st, 2012, 3:25 pm
by shypike
What's holding you?
Nothing is going to be fixed in 0.7.1 any more.

Re: Error 87, sabnzbd assembles faulty archives

Posted: November 21st, 2012, 3:30 pm
by KuroNeko
I'll update once the queue has finished. But from your response, I take it it's not a know issue, so I guess I'll be back soon.

Re: Error 87, sabnzbd assembles faulty archives

Posted: November 22nd, 2012, 2:19 pm
by shypike
Can you show the exact error message in the download report (click on the History entry)?
One work-around may be to disable the "Enable MultiCore Par2" option ibn Config->Switches.
The multi-core par2 program has some issues that the standard (slower) par2 doesn't have.