I queue up some items and all of my drive space is consumed, sab pauses my queue as the drive went 100% full.
Is there an option to stop space allocation so that items can be processes one-by-one.
How to stop space allocation?
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Re: How to stop space allocation?
Not sure what you mean.
SABnzbd doesn't allocate space, although it does need some space for each NZB's admin,
but that's less than 1% of the job's space requirements.
Is it that downloads queue up in the History?
If so, go to Config->Switches and enable the option "Pause Downloading During Post-Processing".
SABnzbd doesn't allocate space, although it does need some space for each NZB's admin,
but that's less than 1% of the job's space requirements.
Is it that downloads queue up in the History?
If so, go to Config->Switches and enable the option "Pause Downloading During Post-Processing".
Re: How to stop space allocation?
I do have post-processing set to pause the queue.
After having a closer look the problem I'm having is that failed downloads remain in the "incomplete" download directory.
Instead, I would like to delete all temporary folders of any failed status objects including "Invalid par2 files, cannot verify or repair"
After having a closer look the problem I'm having is that failed downloads remain in the "incomplete" download directory.
Instead, I would like to delete all temporary folders of any failed status objects including "Invalid par2 files, cannot verify or repair"
Re: How to stop space allocation?
You have two choices.
One is to manually remove failed jobs (including files).
The other is to put a "removed failed jobs" event in Config->Scheduler.
One is to manually remove failed jobs (including files).
The other is to put a "removed failed jobs" event in Config->Scheduler.

