running scripts after a script failed previously

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dynamis_dk
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running scripts after a script failed previously

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Hi all, I'm using SABnzbd with Sickbeard. I've had handful of downloads complete but get no processing due to a config file having the wrong name.

Is there anyway i can re-run the script against these downloads to have me manually doing it via telnet?? I know the script works now as i've downloaded since and they now work.

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shypike
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Re: running scripts after a script failed previously

Post by shypike »

Are you talking about the user script or the SABnzbd post-processing as such.
The first one you should run from a telnet session and pass its 8 parameters.
The second cannot be done, unless you wait for release 0.6.0.
Last edited by shypike on September 6th, 2010, 4:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: running scripts after a script failed previously

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Ah that would be the post processing scripts i believe - the one you select to be ran after the download completes. Not overly fussed if i have to wait until a later version as for now i've just processed them by hand one by one just so they are in there rightful place on the nas... afraid i'm a sucker for the tidyness and files in the first folder etc :)
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