Under 0.6.14, I tried to edit my Speedlimit. I keep getting the following warnimg: 2011-12-11 12:10:29,732 WARNING: Unknown action: speedlimit.
Version: 0.6.14
OS: Windows 7, 64-bit
Install-type: Windows Installer
Skin (if applicable): Plush
Firewall Software: None
Are you using IPV6? no
Is the issue reproducible? yes -- edit the Scheduler and add a Speedlimit. Save.
Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
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Re: Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
Have you been messing with the ini file?
Re: Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
No... Haven't touched the ini file. SABnzbd was running fine prior to the 0.6.14 update. After I applied the update, I wanted to tweak my Scheduler. That's when the issue showed up.
-drew
Re: Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
You're entering a speed limit without the required parameter.
You should enter a value (in KBytes/sec) in the empty box below the selection box.
SABnzbd shouldn't accept "speedlimit" without the parameter, but it does and this will result in a warning at startup.
Just remove the event and re-enter it with a valid numeric value.
You should enter a value (in KBytes/sec) in the empty box below the selection box.
SABnzbd shouldn't accept "speedlimit" without the parameter, but it does and this will result in a warning at startup.
Just remove the event and re-enter it with a valid numeric value.
Re: Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
Thanks. I will double-check that all my speedlimit entries have numeric parameters.
Is there some value to indicate "unlimited", or do I just set it to an absurdly high number?
Is there some value to indicate "unlimited", or do I just set it to an absurdly high number?
-drew
Re: Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
0 equals max speed.
Re: Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
Thank you! It is working as expected now... The problem was that I was trying to set Speedlimit without a number (thinking that doing so would set max speed). I understand now that "0" is the right way to do that.
Thanks.
Thanks.
-drew
Re: Speedlimit problem in 0.6.14
Yes, it's counter-intuitive.
That's why the next release will accept an empty value as "off" and show it like that too.
That's why the next release will accept an empty value as "off" and show it like that too.

