DS410 Running par2 through putty

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Timeruler
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DS410 Running par2 through putty

Post by Timeruler »

Hi

I'm trying to restore a broken file on my NAS using the par2 installed with sabnzbd (Super package by the way).

I can find par2 in my /volume1/@appstore/sab2/utils/bin

But if I try to use par2 or par2repair I just recieve: -ash: par2repair: not found
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, unrar works well for me, but I think it's because it's a part of busybox allready. (noob alert)

Also the tap feature when writing doesn't reconice the files are there.

Bear in mid that I'm ultra noob in linux, only thing I know about this NAS is that I't runs with busybox? (not sure if that is the linux type)

Anyway sabnzbd works fine with par2, but i had to try do delete a file and recover it manually hence the use of putty to execute par2 (which fails)

Hope for help
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shypike
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Re: DS410 Running par2 through putty

Post by shypike »

You will have to ask the package creator.
par2 is not part of our source package delivery.
We don't know where par2 is.
Normally it's found through the path, but the packager
may have done some tweaks.
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Re: DS410 Running par2 through putty

Post by ElCondor[TCPIP] »

For all those who do not know this, and were struggling to get this to work:
Enter the command referencing the full path to the executable:
/volume1/@appstore/sab2/utils/par2 v(erify) /volume1/downloads/incomplete//.par2

When spaces are in the file path, use quotes to contain the path.

Heppy extracting!
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