Missing data download dirs
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yeah, same, works flawlessly here. Not sure what torrent you tried but try the ubuntu ones, they almost always have seeders.
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I just uninstalled and re-installed and it's the same issue. No downloads can start (even if it's successfully added to the list).
Also having trouble importing previous config. No changes happen.
@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
Also having trouble importing previous config. No changes happen.
What configs do you mean? Is this something in vuetorrent?
Also, I have tried everything, I can never get the 'restore' log line to appear. It seems you are doing something special.
My fresh install also doesn't have 5 pages of logs like your screenshot has, there's something else.
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I just uninstalled and re-installed and it's the same issue. No downloads can start (even if it's successfully added to the list).
Also having trouble importing previous config. No changes happen.
@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
I just uninstalled and re-installed and it's the same issue. No downloads can start (even if it's successfully added to the list).
Can you re-install fresh and just add one single torrent? Any one from https://ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads ?
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@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
I just uninstalled and re-installed and it's the same issue. No downloads can start (even if it's successfully added to the list).
Can you re-install fresh and just add one single torrent? Any one from https://ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads ?
@girish Okay, here we go again:
Upon fresh install, only the qBitorrent dir is present in the Cloudron File Manager.
The login page is a joke, as entering anything works to log you in.
Settings show data dir set to /app/data/downloads (which doesn't exist in FM)
I grab a torrent or magnet link and paste it in, select skip hash checking, click add and the download fails with a nice red button/tag message saying "Missing Files" under the state.
At this point the dirs seem to be created in FM, but transfer is stuck. Same message in logs as above.
A further experiment w/o using the
skip hash checking
option actually works and starts transferring right away.Sigh, not ready for use yet.
I'll stick to my custom install of
cove
which provides a streaming HTTP access to torrents and the DHT, which is a lot more than this broken interface.Is there a stable classic interface for this until the Vue one is rewritten and usable?
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@girish Okay, here we go again:
Upon fresh install, only the qBitorrent dir is present in the Cloudron File Manager.
The login page is a joke, as entering anything works to log you in.
Settings show data dir set to /app/data/downloads (which doesn't exist in FM)
I grab a torrent or magnet link and paste it in, select skip hash checking, click add and the download fails with a nice red button/tag message saying "Missing Files" under the state.
At this point the dirs seem to be created in FM, but transfer is stuck. Same message in logs as above.
A further experiment w/o using the
skip hash checking
option actually works and starts transferring right away.Sigh, not ready for use yet.
I'll stick to my custom install of
cove
which provides a streaming HTTP access to torrents and the DHT, which is a lot more than this broken interface.Is there a stable classic interface for this until the Vue one is rewritten and usable?
@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
The login page is a joke, as entering anything works to log you in.
I'm not sure I even noticed the login page initially, but I see what you mean! I just entered something and something and I was in.
@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
A further experiment w/o using the skip hash checking option actually works and starts transferring right away.
Ah, I wonder why choosing that breaks it. But yeah I didn't select skip hash checking hence why it just worked for me, I guess.
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@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
The login page is a joke, as entering anything works to log you in.
I'm not sure I even noticed the login page initially, but I see what you mean! I just entered something and something and I was in.
@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
A further experiment w/o using the skip hash checking option actually works and starts transferring right away.
Ah, I wonder why choosing that breaks it. But yeah I didn't select skip hash checking hence why it just worked for me, I guess.
@jdaviescoates said in Missing data download dirs:
@robi said in Missing data download dirs:
The login page is a joke, as entering anything works to log you in.
I'm not sure I even noticed the login page initially, but I see what you mean! I just entered something and something and I was in.
Ah, that's because it's got the Cloudron Proxy Auth thing in front of it anyway! I was just already logged into that. But yeah the qTorrent login thing doesn't seem to do anything at all!
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The login page issue is known. The UI thinks it needs authentication but the whole thing is protected by proxyAuth. We are trying to upstream a fix, let's see.
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@girish Okay, here we go again:
Upon fresh install, only the qBitorrent dir is present in the Cloudron File Manager.
The login page is a joke, as entering anything works to log you in.
Settings show data dir set to /app/data/downloads (which doesn't exist in FM)
I grab a torrent or magnet link and paste it in, select skip hash checking, click add and the download fails with a nice red button/tag message saying "Missing Files" under the state.
At this point the dirs seem to be created in FM, but transfer is stuck. Same message in logs as above.
A further experiment w/o using the
skip hash checking
option actually works and starts transferring right away.Sigh, not ready for use yet.
I'll stick to my custom install of
cove
which provides a streaming HTTP access to torrents and the DHT, which is a lot more than this broken interface.Is there a stable classic interface for this until the Vue one is rewritten and usable?
@robi OK, I have no idea then. Let's see if someone has similar issues. But atleast, none of us can reproduce this. Maybe this
skip has checking
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mh. no problem downloading ubuntu
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