I'm reading through the wiki, reading through past posts on the forum... but I can't seem to find where this is clearly defined. There's also the chance I'm going down the completely wrong path here.
All of a sudden, I started getting the following error for anything I tried to download:
» URL Fetching failed; (Problem accessing nzbmatrix server (error:invalid_login)), Try again
2011-09-24 11:16:10
All of my account information appears to be correct, and I haven't changed anything since I first set everything up a week ago.
The only clue I've gotten was when I look at my Server configuration, I see the following:Bandwidth:
Total: 88.0 G
Today: 8.3 G
This week: 69.0 G
This month: 88.0 G
This seems to imply that I have a month bandwidth limit somewhere. I thought perhaps it was on the usenet server that I use, Supernews, but my account information says that I have no limit. My only other guess was a limit in Sabnzbd itself... but I can't find it referenced anywhere.
Help?
Monthly Bandwidth Limit
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Re: Monthly Bandwidth Limit
SABnzbd does not enforce a monthly limit; it just mentions what you've downloaded.
About your problem: go to binsearch.info, create some NZB, put it in SABnzbd, and see if it downloads. If so, there is nothing wrong with your newsserver, but something with your nzbmatrix login: maybe you are using the wrong username/login, or maybe nzbmatrix has a problem itself.
About your problem: go to binsearch.info, create some NZB, put it in SABnzbd, and see if it downloads. If so, there is nothing wrong with your newsserver, but something with your nzbmatrix login: maybe you are using the wrong username/login, or maybe nzbmatrix has a problem itself.
