You just deleted the groups from the group subscription list? Did you also delete the spool files? Or did you set up a new server name after the change to keep the spool files separate (though I'm not sure why you'd want the old spool files if they giving you problems now)? I'm not quite clear on what exactly you deleted.Jerry2KC wrote:Although I followed instructions and downloaded all the newsgroups and just to be sure deleted those I was subscribed to.
I see this "sticky connection" thing from time to time. But never once did I think it was a problem with Newsbin 4 or Newsbin 6. I assumed the cause was elsewhere, probably with the news server, but I'm not really sure. I typically run 8-10 connections and one or two may get stuck from time to time but if all the rest are working it's usually not a big deal.Both versions also seem to have trouble letting go of a connection after downloading an attachment. If I walk away on either while it's running, when I return I often find it stalled out at some point waiting for the next download to begin. Manually closing the connection on completed tasks usually will get it started again if the password problem doesn't stand in the way.
If by "download all the groups again" is they are referring to a need to re-download the headers, that translates to "delete all the spool files and download all the groups again", because if you don't delete the spool files, I don't know how you can download all the headers again. The alternative explanation of just downloading the group list, I wouldn't think would do much except maybe add or remove some groups available in the new setup.Jerry2KC wrote:Inability To Download Attachments
The instructions I saw said only that I needed to download all the groups again and to replace any that were already subscribed. I did not do anything with spool files but had no way to know whether anything needed to be done with them or not.
DThor wrote:I'm not sure the thing about groups is related to your issue. First guess is that you're allowed a limited number of connections and you're exceeding it. Keep in mind if you are allowed, say, 5 connections, don't set newsbin to 5 - there are always scenarios where something ends and the server end takes a while to disconnect. Perhaps what's happening is you're going over your limit and once that happens the server switches your account to a regular account - where you would require an account and password.
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Ace wrote:If by "download all the groups again" is they are referring to a need to re-download the headers, that translates to "delete all the spool files and download all the groups again", because if you don't delete the spool files, I don't know how you can download all the headers again. The alternative explanation of just downloading the group list, I wouldn't think would do much except maybe add or remove some groups available in the new setup.Jerry2KC wrote:Inability To Download Attachments
The instructions I saw said only that I needed to download all the groups again and to replace any that were already subscribed. I did not do anything with spool files but had no way to know whether anything needed to be done with them or not.
You could try moving all the files in your spool folder to a temp-backup folder, and re-downloading the headers from scratch for a group that's giving you trouble, and see if that helps. If it doesn't, you can move your spool files back where they were.
I had the impression that I was supposed to reload the complete list of groups, replacing the list I already had. I think the reason is that they've changed the identifier for each group, whatever that may be. It wouldn't have made sense if it was talking about headers, since you have top download headers each time before you begin a new session. At least that's how I saw it.
I just tried that and it seems to have worked. Now I'm getting a lot of other errors, though. The most frequent is either "failed to retreive article from server" or "Error resolver unable to find download data." It went along like this for several seconds and I think it may have downloaded a few attachments. But then it quit, and now it's just sitting there with 570 files in the download list. The server still says "active" but nothing is happening.
[12:02:55] ERROR NNTPSocket - NNTP Perform Auth - isp5.newshosting.com -Server Password: Server asked for Username and Password but, They aren't set in the options"
Quade wrote:I had the impression that I was supposed to reload the complete list of groups, replacing the list I already had. I think the reason is that they've changed the identifier for each group, whatever that may be. It wouldn't have made sense if it was talking about headers, since you have top download headers each time before you begin a new session. At least that's how I saw it.
All you had to do is select all the groups, right click and select "Post Storage/Use Download Age". You didn't need to delete your existing headers. Even with the server change, they'll still work fine. The only time you might have wanted to delete them is if you wanted to re-download the last 1500 days worth of headers.
Then set a download age of say 10 days. Then download the last 10 days of headers.
Actually I forgot to mention it but I ran into this advice somewhere on the Newsbin website a couple of days ago. I did as instructed but it didn't help that I could tell.I just tried that and it seems to have worked. Now I'm getting a lot of other errors, though. The most frequent is either "failed to retreive article from server" or "Error resolver unable to find download data." It went along like this for several seconds and I think it may have downloaded a few attachments. But then it quit, and now it's just sitting there with 570 files in the download list. The server still says "active" but nothing is happening.
The resolver errors are because you deleted the headers out from under the existing downloads so, when Newsbin goes to look for the information it needs to download, it's there any more.
That makes sense, but I had no way to know that. Prior to making these deletions Newsbin would sometimes work okay for awhile and sometimes go into error mode. I thought it might be loading old information from somewhere but had no way to determine where.
I'm tempted to suggest that Newsbin might have warned me about deleting the headers. It seems like everything works differently than it used to. Nothing is where it used to be and it's often not obvious how to get what you need displayed. A good example is the fact that you have to tell the group to display posts after downloading headers. Seems a bit too retro to me, especially after using earlier versions that did this automatically. The one that I really don't understand is when downloads begin immediately when the software boots. With older versions you could set the software to start downloading headers from subscribed groups, and then to download all the attachments upon startup. The new version starts in downloading something right away, and I think it may be downloads that didn't complete previously although this isn't immediately clear. It doesn't ask if I want to do it, and I haven't found the option (I'm sure it exists) to stop it from doing that.[12:02:55] ERROR NNTPSocket - NNTP Perform Auth - isp5.newshosting.com -Server Password: Server asked for Username and Password but, They aren't set in the options"
This error says the username and password fields for at least one server are blank.
[12:02:55] ERROR NNTPSocket - NNTP Perform Auth - isp5.newshosting.com -Server Password: Server asked for Username and Password but, They aren't set in the options"
Actually I forgot to mention it but I ran into this advice somewhere on the Newsbin website a couple of days ago. I did as instructed but it didn't help that I could tell.
[/quote]Actually I forgot to mention it but I ran into this advice somewhere on the Newsbin website a couple of days ago. I did as instructed but it didn't help that I could tell.
It works. In the cases where it doesn't work, people are typically trying it while they have 10 other things going on at the same time. For example, doing this while header downloads are still processing will prevent it from working. It deletes the range.db3 which resets the group.
itimpi wrote:If you get a string of 430 type errors, and the progress bars start turning solid red, then this almost certainly means that the item in question has had the message bodies removed due to DCMA takedown request. This is becoming increasingly common, particularily for the newer TV shows or films.
At this point you need to remove the items to stop Newsbin wasting time trying to retrieve what are now non-existent message bodies. If not Newsbin is going to slowly work through every chunk finding it cannot get it, and this can take a while.
itimpi wrote:At this point you need to remove the items to stop Newsbin wasting time trying to retrieve what are now non-existent message bodies. If not Newsbin is going to slowly work through every chunk finding it cannot get it, and this can take a while.
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