Okay, I tryied with
sh /ffp/start/transmission-daemon.sh stop
I checked, and every thing was fine, USING PUTTY.
.resume extension in "resume" folder, .torrent in "torrent".
And this, even before stopping.
So nothing has changed.
And they still appear in my TRGUI when i restart the daemon.
I ...
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- Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:38 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: ".torrent.added" problem
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- Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:00 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: ".torrent.added" problem
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Re: ".torrent.added" problem
"The normal operation of the daemon is to put a copy renamed with a hash number."
=> Yup, sorry I forgot that but of course, when I launch a torrent with TRGUI, this torrent is added to "torrents", with a hash :D
"The files in the resume directory are exactly the torrents the daemon will have when ...
=> Yup, sorry I forgot that but of course, when I launch a torrent with TRGUI, this torrent is added to "torrents", with a hash :D
"The files in the resume directory are exactly the torrents the daemon will have when ...
- Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:44 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: ".torrent.added" problem
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Re: ".torrent.added" problem
"watch-dir", what is it used for ?
Its used to set a directory to automatically load torrents.
I can see it in the console, while typing -si.
What version did you see in that console output?
The name ".transmission-daemon" Should I rename it ?
No.
The screenshot looks normal, that is the ...
Its used to set a directory to automatically load torrents.
I can see it in the console, while typing -si.
What version did you see in that console output?
The name ".transmission-daemon" Should I rename it ?
No.
The screenshot looks normal, that is the ...
- Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:58 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: ".torrent.added" problem
- Replies: 16
- Views: 31798
Re: ".torrent.added" problem
Thank you for your help.
Well, I don't know what is the "watch-dir", what is it used for ?
Still, I don't see it in settings.json. BUT, I can see it in the console, while typing -si. I don't know how to see the current status of it.
The name ".transmission-daemon", as I remember, I didn't modify ...
Well, I don't know what is the "watch-dir", what is it used for ?
Still, I don't see it in settings.json. BUT, I can see it in the console, while typing -si. I don't know how to see the current status of it.
The name ".transmission-daemon", as I remember, I didn't modify ...
- Wed Feb 29, 2012 8:45 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: ".torrent.added" problem
- Replies: 16
- Views: 31798
Re: ".torrent.added" problem
I'm not sure you really got my problem.
I'm talking about the .transmission-daemon/torrents/ folder.
Each torrent in it get the torrent.added extension (in fact, that's just .added that has been added).
And I'm not talking about a "pause" mode : when I open one of my transmission client, none of ...
I'm talking about the .transmission-daemon/torrents/ folder.
Each torrent in it get the torrent.added extension (in fact, that's just .added that has been added).
And I'm not talking about a "pause" mode : when I open one of my transmission client, none of ...
- Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:09 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: ".torrent.added" problem
- Replies: 16
- Views: 31798
".torrent.added" problem
Hello !
I recently installed transmission-daemon on my NAS.
But I noticed that, evertime I restarded my NAS ou simple transmission-daemon, ALL of my torrents got the .torrent.added extension.
And so, any them resume where they were left when shutting down.
Just because of this .added extension ...
I recently installed transmission-daemon on my NAS.
But I noticed that, evertime I restarded my NAS ou simple transmission-daemon, ALL of my torrents got the .torrent.added extension.
And so, any them resume where they were left when shutting down.
Just because of this .added extension ...