Problem with downloading
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sznikers1977
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Problem with downloading
For the last mount I have a problem with downloading anything, when I try to download something my speed is 1 to 2 KB/s. Please Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Help With Categories
This usually means that you're trying to download
something that's no longer on the server of your Usenet provider.
What happens at the end of the download?
How old are these items? Where did you get the NZB files?
something that's no longer on the server of your Usenet provider.
What happens at the end of the download?
How old are these items? Where did you get the NZB files?
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sznikers1977
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Re: Problem with downloading
There is no end of download, shows 500h+ to finish download, items are usually week old or less, NZB files are from NZBsRus, NzbsMatrix,
Re: Problem with downloading
Which version are you using?
Re: Problem with downloading
On binsearch.info, find something of only 10 MB size, and download it. Put it at the position #1 of SABnzbd by dragging it, or by pausing the other downloads.sznikers1977 wrote:There is no end of download, shows 500h+ to finish download, items are usually week old or less, NZB files are from NZBsRus, NzbsMatrix,
Here's a useful link: http://binsearch.info/index.php?q=mp3&m ... &postdate=
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sznikers1977
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Re: Problem with downloading
on first pc using version 0.6.15 on the second the newest 0.7.00
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sznikers1977
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Re: Problem with downloading
on binsearch with small files is the same, i am receiving the same error code: ERROR: Too many connections to server news.supernews.com:563
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You're using both PC's at the same time to download?
How many connections have you set?
How many connections have you set?
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sznikers1977
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Re: Problem with downloading
Hi
I am using only one pc , I have set up 30 connections, any idea what is wrong?
I am using only one pc , I have set up 30 connections, any idea what is wrong?
Re: Problem with downloading
Well, this is wrong: "Too many connections to server news.supernews.com:563"sznikers1977 wrote:Hi
I am using only one pc , I have set up 30 connections, any idea what is wrong?
Set the connections to 2 on each machine, stop SABnzbd, get a coffee or a drink (meaning: wait 10 minutes), start SABnzbd and see what happens.
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sznikers1977
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Re: Problem with downloading
No changes, still the same:(
Re: Problem with downloading
Uh? Still "too many connections"? With 2 connections active? You stopped SABnzbd and waited for 10 minutes? And no other system or person is using the newsserver account?sznikers1977 wrote:No changes, still the same:(
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sznikers1977
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Re: Problem with downloading
Yes, i have stopped sabnznd and wait 15 min, no one is using my account, still download speed is from 0 to 2 kb/s, it was working fine mount ago.
Re: Problem with downloading
But do you get "too many connections"?sznikers1977 wrote:Yes, i have stopped sabnznd and wait 15 min, no one is using my account, still download speed is from 0 to 2 kb/s, it was working fine mount ago.
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Anyway:
- can you use SAB 0.6.15, and see if that works OK?
- if not, can you try NNTPgrab (Linux, Windows, OSX) to see what you get there?
