![]() Disabling this will also force all par2 files to be downloadedĭuring post-processing, if there are any. Normally SABnzbd will clean up par2 files after verify/repair. When unpacking, this will overwrite existing files instead of creating an alternative name. If turned off, it will only be failed if availability is below req_completion_rate. If Abort jobs that cannot be completed is turned on, there are more than 10 files and more than 80% of the first articles is missing the job will be failed. When starting a download, the first article of each file is downloaded. Setting this option will limit blocks to 1 minute. For these the server blocking method is not very favorable. Some Usenet servers have intermittent login (or other) problems. Preserve the downloading state (paused or unpaused) after a restart. If checked SABnzbd will always start up in "Paused" mode You can download the most recent stable version (SABnzbd 3.7.0) on our downloads page. Works for me.This Wiki page is for an older version of SABnzbd. Oh, and Observium will send me a notification that the server rebooted, so I will have that too. If the service doesn't come back up, I get another notification. If that doesn't resolve it, bounce the server. If they fail to respond for more than 10 minutes, bounce the service. I would wager they bring in a good $500/mo or, between AdSense revenue and payment from these small businesses.Īnyway, not to get off topic, I am setting up Ansible here at home to monitor my services, like SB, SAB, CP, HP, SubSonic, bliss, Splunk, etc. All in all, I pay ~$15/mo for all three of my VPS. ![]() I can't remember the last time that site wen't down, but one of the VPS was down a month ago, for a good 6 hours (hardware failure from my host - got a free month out of it, and I felt no pain from the outage). One of the main websites I host (for a small business that brings in good revenue per month for me) is actually load balanced between two of the VPS, as I have the company paying for a virtual load balancer. I have the script emailing my Pushover email, so I get Pushover notifications on my phone, which is more desirable than an email. If one of my VPS goes down, I should get two notifications, actually. I actually have each VPS pinging the other on a scheduled (5 pings every 2 minutes, via cron) and I will get a notification if 0/5 pings respond. I do have a custom PHP application running on one of these VPS, which I wrote, and is basically a CRUD-style inventory system (with authentication, and user levels). I host a few websites for various small businesses (as well as my tech blog, and a personal blog) which are all WordPress based. I actually have 3 VPS servers, all with different providers. My biggest hurdle for setting all of this up on Linux was getting the iSCSI volume to work as desired, but it works. ![]() Yeah, it's not difficult getting software like this running, from source, but for someone without the experience it can be difficult. But I'm pretty well the opposite I only get emails from my systems when things aren't working. Yeah, a cronjob every 15 minutes will work to keep them running, but there is something about not having a proper init script that bothers me, which is why I'm doing it this way. There isn't much out there for setting these up on CentOS (or similar), so I thought I would post something to help those non-Linux guru's. They are being moved to Linux, which is why I'm working on a complete solution to have all 4 products setup in CentOS, with proper init scripts. ![]() When I first set these products up, I ran them on Windows (and have for well over a year) because I didn't know how to run them on Windows. ![]() The first guide (for SAB) is a work in progress, but I wanted to share it out there. I believe this is the same for Headphones as well, and I know it is for CP. if you run "python SABnzbd.py" and no other parameters, sabnzbd.ini will be created in your users directory (/home/user/.sabnzbd/sabnzbd.ini). ![]()
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