Hardware:
- Dual P3 1.26g
- 1g RAM
- 3x Seagate SCSI Cheetah 10k 36.7GB RAID 5'ed
- Debian Stable (2.6.x Kernel)
- VMWare Server, the free one
- (Virtual) Windows XP Pro SP2 patched to current
- Newsbin Pro 5.30 Build 7347 Registered
- Networking: Bridged
- IDE0: Local virtual (vmware) disk with the XP install on it ~4 or 5 GB
- IDE1: Local virtual (vmware) disk *just* for my NewsBin install and it's data ~4 or 5GB as well
Now then. I have a file server with a samba share mapped for my NB incoming dir. This is how I used to run when I was running NB on a physical windows box and there was never a problem with this. OK so I can download headers, download posts (to the smb mapped drive) no problem. The problem arises when I throw something in my auto-nzb dir. NewsBin sees it, loads it up in the DL list and puts the nzb in the Loaded dir but nothing happens. The downloads never start. So to try to test everything I could think of here's what I have done.
- Changed my download dir to one of the "local" disks. Auto NZB works like a champ.
- Made a new VMWare virtual disk on a samba share so the VMWare XP install sees it as a local drive. The host machine (VMWare server) has the smb share mounted and then I told VMWare to make a virtual disk there (I had to chuckle as I was creating this virtual disk just considering how convoluted it is). My assumption was that this would work as the above attempt did as XP just sees this as a local drive (E:, shows up in the disk management etc). Unfortunately that's not the case. Double clicking a post to download it still works fine in this config but auto loading nzb still just stalls.
As you can see I have tried every permutation of disk setups I could think of, I do NOT want to allocate actual physical disk space to the downloads on the physical machine that is running this setup for a plethora of reasons that are beyond the scope of the issue at hand really.
My ultimate goal is to have the VMWare XP start when the machine starts, NB start when XP starts and then from any box on my network I can just drop a .nzb in the auto nzb dir and away we go.
Help... please?