False report of free tmp space (OS X)

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syth
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False report of free tmp space (OS X)

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4687.80 of 4756.60 MB Remaining     0.00 GB Free (Temp) 344.90 GB Free Space

All my downloads are failing to unpack because of this.  There is 246GB free on the drive where .sabnzb/cache is located.

2009-03-21 19:15:35,717::ERROR::[assembler] Disk error on creating file /Users/syth/Desktop/usenet/incomplete/Show - 1x06 /show.106.720p.r01

/Users/syth/Desktop/usenet is a link. It has always been a link though.

Running checks on the disks there are no errors and files are created/deleted just fine.  Restarting sabnzb+ does NOT fix the problem. I tried to changing the path, removing all pending downloads, and re-queuing all files and that seems to have gotten downloads started again.  This has happened before in older version.

http://forums.sabnzbd.org/http://forums ... 5770#p5770

I have not kept the logs on debug level since last august though.
Last edited by syth on March 21st, 2009, 9:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: False report of free tmp space (OS X)

Post by rAf »

Hi syth,

If I understand, you have a link between /Users/syth/Desktop/usenet and a network folder ?
Maybe your network drive was not mounted when SABnzbd need to write ?
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