that the chunk files are not deleting properly in this condition. (Or at least my case, anyway.) The file was moved to failed downloads, Newsbin was restarted, and original chunk files remained. (Had to clear manually.)
This is mostly because we now don't have access to the actual RAR files (and no way to manually reassemble), even if incomplete, but rather some non-assembled chunks that won't be recognized by anything but Newsbin.
Quade wrote:Newsbin assembles the incompletes:
1 - If you have PAR file for the files
2 - If Newsbin thinks you have enough of the file to repair with PAR files.
3 - When the retries expires. So, large values for retries might mean it never assembles.
So, I'm thinking you either don't have enough to repair or you have a high number of retries.
Quade wrote:Unless I missed something, you said nothing about disabling autopar in your first post on this. If autopar is off, it should just dump them into the failed list after the last retry.
If autopar is off, it should just dump them into the failed list after the last retry.
Quade wrote:If autopar is off, it should just dump them into the failed list after the last retry.
Here you go, in bold. If autopar is off, you're on your own. It doesn't even look at the PAR files and makes no decisions other than to fail incomplete files and leave it to you to assemble them.
You can manually assemble the files by adding them back the download list then right clicking and assembling them.
Quade wrote:Assembled incomplete files that don't have pars are trash. If you have autopar turned off then Newsbin doesn't know or care if pars are there or not so, it reverts to "don't have pars" logic. People who do use autopar, don't want incomplete and unrepairable files sitting in the download folder, they'd rather they fail. Then they can consider bringing another server online and try to finish the download that way.
Keep in mind, your mode, "autopar off", isn't even on my rader. It gets no development or concern till someone complains. So, you ask why I made the decision, it's because it's the right answer for people who use autopar. Because of these posts though, I'm considering making "Autopar off" mode just assemble when retries expire. It won't hurt the people who use autopar so, there's no real reason not to do it.
as certainly right now, that (just assemble when retries expire) happens now.
If we download data then it should stay in the download folder with rar/par and all parts until we decide ourselves what to do with it considering you can often repair files with quickpar that have failed with with newsbin par.
Quade wrote:If we download data then it should stay in the download folder with rar/par and all parts until we decide ourselves what to do with it considering you can often repair files with quickpar that have failed with with newsbin par.
I'm not clear what you're complaining about. The files remain.
Moving to the failed list doesn't delete anything. It just gets it out of the way of the good files. You can manually repair from the download folder or the files list or do anything you want with the downloaded files. Files with PARS and with autopar enabled never get moved to the failed list anyway. They remain in the download list and continue trying till you do something about it.
Quade wrote:Because of these posts though, I'm considering making "Autopar off" mode just assemble when retries expire. It won't hurt the people who use autopar so, there's no real reason not to do it.
Shine wrote:Quade wrote:Because of these posts though, I'm considering making "Autopar off" mode just assemble when retries expire. It won't hurt the people who use autopar so, there's no real reason not to do it.
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