Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Check post 1508. I've posted alternative links.
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Hi all,
Does anybody know wehere the "Remove data" button has gone?
I'm using version 2.13 installed from scratch (reformatted my hard disks) and i do not remember to see any setting for that. My folder permissions seems ok, (nobody:501)
Thank you in advance.
Last edited by rebutatul (2011-01-05 19:46:44)
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KyleK wrote:
Can you test if the same happens with the web interface? Just to figure out if the issue is with Transmission, or Remote-GUI.
Thanks for your reply and sorry to respond so late. I didn't visit my systes in the last days to check it.
I tested the web interface and it has the same issue, apparentely the client stops after some hours running.
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Any chance of getting a binary version of transmission 2.20b1? My DNS-323 is arriving today or monday, and I'd love to get the latest Transmission on it.
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guys question:
can a symbolic link work with transmission? eg i want to transfer an 8gb file from folder Downloads (transmission download folder) to say folder Movies and seed it at the same time?
TIA..
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I use symbolic links with Transmission and have no issues.
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Here you go: Transmission 2.20 beta 1
I'm not going to put a link to this in the first post, since it's a beta. Let me know if you find any issues with it.
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FunFiler wrote:
I use symbolic links with Transmission and have no issues.
thanks.. but cant seem to do it.. am i doing something wrong?
OSX and Terminal, it's working if its one file but if it's a folder transmission will redownload it..
this is working and transmission will seed it.
root@myNAS323:/mnt/HD_a2/Videos# ln -s (name of one file) /mnt/HD_a2/Downloads
this one will create a symlink but transmission will download it again
root@myNAS323:/mnt/HD_a2/Videos# ln -s (name of folder) /mnt/HD_a2/Downloads
please check and see what im doing wrong? im very new with Terminal and just copy paste with google
TIA.
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KyleK wrote:
Here you go: Transmission 2.20 beta 1
I'm not going to put a link to this in the first post, since it's a beta. Let me know if you find any issues with it.
Thanks KyleK!
I've got it installed and configured and am just getting into testing it out. It will probably be a day or two before I get far with it (I'm transferring about 1TB from an old disk over to it, and the best I've been able to manage is about 10MBps).
I do seem to be having trouble getting watch folders to work. Are there known issues with watch folders? The logs seem to say everything is fine, but it doesn't pick anything up out of the folder.
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KyleK will this also work on the nsa-220(210) devices that has ffp ?
Last edited by wiiguy1 (2011-01-23 01:52:57)
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If your NAS uses the very same ffp binaries as the DNS-323 does (the ones from fonz), then I don't see why it wouldn't work.
Why don't you give it a try and let us all know
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KyleK wrote:
If your NAS uses the very same ffp binaries as the DNS-323 does (the ones from fonz), then I don't see why it wouldn't work.
Why don't you give it a try and let us all know
it works
i have the nsa-210 you can add that device to the list
i did have to start it without "su nobody -c"
Last edited by wiiguy1 (2011-01-25 01:23:28)
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Hello guys,
First of all, I want to state that today is my first serious attempt to fun_plug my nas (a CH3MNAS, practically the same as the DNS-323) and run a Bittorrent client on it.
I have installed fun_plug, got some libraries (right?) Transmission is dependent to, and uploaded a torrent file to download.
There is no activity, and just like in this post, I get a "Announce error" and "Scrape error" from every tracker. The post I just linked provided you with some user information and other stuff, but I don't know how to get that for you as I'm a n00b in Linux-world like I already said.
What information do I have to provide?
Kind regards
edit: in return I can do some testing on my NAS: as far as I see nobody here uses the CH3MNAS, so maybe I can help in development
Last edited by wtfok (2011-01-25 04:02:59)
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hmmm i said it was working but it seems it only works if i start it myself and keep putty open
it wont run from the deamon after i start /ffp/start/transmission.sh start
btw
$ su nobody -c "transmission-daemon -f -g /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission-daemon -w /mnt/HD_a2/Downloads -t -u <username> -v <password> -a 127.0.0.1,192.168.*.*"
does not work for me
i remove su nobody -c because if i did noit remove that it would just start a empty line
edit 3 : i made a adjustment i can now start it in demaon by doing this
/ffp/bin/transmission-daemon -f -g /i-data/2542aae3/transmission
/.transmission-daemon >/i-data/2542aae3/transmission/.transmission-daemon/transm
ission-daemon.log 2>&1 &
but everytime a folder is created in teh downloads folder i dont have teh right to delete it
Last edited by wiiguy1 (2011-01-26 18:23:32)
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So far I'm having good results from 2.20b1. I still haven't solved my watch folder issue, but I had trouble with it before on a different architecture and build, so it's probably just me.
I find that the number of active torrents is limited by the hardware on my dns-323 (I had expected torrent size, speed, and number of connected peers to be more important than the number of torrents). I'm not sure if I'm going to setup Automatic for it yet. Anyone do so and grab (say) 6-8 torrents a night (peak)?
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@wtfok
I vaguely remember someone else with the CH3MNAS trying to run Transmission and having problems. I'm not quite sure the systems are identical. If you haven't done so yet, please check this whole thread (I know, it's a lot of posts), but I'm pretty sure someone reported on this before.
I personally don't have the device so I can't really say what the issue is. My guess would be it's an issue with libevent.
@wiiguy1
Removing "su -c nobody" from the command runs Transmission as user root. As a result, all files and folders Transmission creates will belong to that user. Since you probably don't access the NAS via Samba as user root, that's the reason you cannot delete them.
Why "su -c nobody" fails, I don't know. My best guess would be that user "nobody" doesn't exist yet.
You can check by:
$ cat /etc/passwd
I don't have the command to create a new user 'nobody' at hand, maybe someone else can help here.
@nfora All my Transmission builds have inotify support disabled. Transmission should fall back to using opendir/readdir in intervals in that case. This should normally be mentioned at the beginning of your logfile.
(If not, quit Transmission, then edit the settings.json and change "message-level" to 4, then restart).
I've disabled inotify because users have had problems with it, but I can create a build with it enabled if you want.
(Although this would have to wait a while, I'm rather busy right now ).
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@nfora
An addendum: I don't have that many daily torrents, but I can't say that many torrents bog down the NAS.
The system grinds to a halt though with very fast torrents. (I've seen speeds of 2+MB/s with 3 torrents running and both web interface and transmission-remote were unresponsive).
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KyleK wrote:
@wtfok
@nfora All my Transmission builds have inotify support disabled. Transmission should fall back to using opendir/readdir in intervals in that case. This should normally be mentioned at the beginning of your logfile.
(If not, quit Transmission, then edit the settings.json and change "message-level" to 4, then restart).
I've disabled inotify because users have had problems with it, but I can create a build with it enabled if you want.
(Although this would have to wait a while, I'm rather busy right now ).
Yep, it is falling back on opendir/readdir, it just doesn't seem to be working. I haven't got a ton of time to try it right now myself, so I'll let you know when I have a chance to do some more testing.
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I had a sudden power shut down. I boot up my DNS 323 and restart the transmission. I cannot access the web interface anymore and have this message "220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ---------- 220-You are user number 1 of 10 allowed. 220-Local time is now 17:23. Server port: 9091. 220-This server supports FXP transfers 220 You will be disconnected after 2 minutes of inactivity. 530 You aren't logged in 500 ? 500 ? 500 ? 500 ? 500 ? 500 ? 500 ? 500 ? "
Anyone know what went wrong?
Update : I change the rpc port from 9091 to 9092 and now its working.
Last edited by athlonx (2011-01-28 13:45:50)
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KyleK wrote:
@wtfok
I vaguely remember someone else with the CH3MNAS trying to run Transmission and having problems. I'm not quite sure the systems are identical. If you haven't done so yet, please check this whole thread (I know, it's a lot of posts), but I'm pretty sure someone reported on this before.
I personally don't have the device so I can't really say what the issue is. My guess would be it's an issue with libevent.
KyleK, thanks for your reply.
I did a search on this whole forum and specificly in this thread, finding two issues only vaguely related (fluctuating speeds and Automatic re-downloading shows). These problems are one step ahead of mine; I just can't download with Transmission
You speak of an issue with "libevent". I do have to remind you that I'm totally new to this scene, so I did a Google search, and could not find anything relevant. So could you please be more specific?
Edit:
This got me thinking though:
KyleK wrote:
@Soprano Can you ping the tracker from the NAS? What about the Windows and/or Mac machine, do they all resolve to the same IP address?
So I tried pinging:
root@Server:~# ping tracker.istole.it:80
ping: bad address 'tracker.istole.it:80'
root@Server:~# ping http://tracker.istole.it:80
ping: bad address 'http://tracker.istole.it:80'
root@Server:~# ping http://tracker.istole.it
ping: bad port spec 'http://tracker.istole.it'
All errors. Am I doing something wrong here, or is the tracker indeed unreachable?
Last edited by wtfok (2011-01-28 19:03:59)
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@wtfok
You cannot ping http adresses of addresses with port number.
You can "ping tracker.istole.it" in your case. Or at least try. The server might not respond to pings.
Or you can try "telnet tracker.istole.it 80" to connect to a server + port. (In my case press enter a couple of times and I got a response. Otherwise try CTRL^C and 'e'.)
You can even try "wget http://tracker.istole.it:80" to check if a html page can be downloaded.
Last edited by rsd76 (2011-01-28 20:35:01)
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@wtfok
Not sure is the same as yours, maybe you can take a look.
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=6147
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athlonx wrote:
@wtfok
Not sure is the same as yours, maybe you can take a look.
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=6147
Thank you so much for this information, strangely enough, I didn't find this in Search. Must've been searching for "Automatic" too fanaticly I guess
I will give this a spin when I get home again and report the outcome.
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KyleK wrote:
@wiiguy1
Removing "su -c nobody" from the command runs Transmission as user root. As a result, all files and folders Transmission creates will belong to that user. Since you probably don't access the NAS via Samba as user root, that's the reason you cannot delete them.
Why "su -c nobody" fails, I don't know. My best guess would be that user "nobody" doesn't exist yet.
You can check by:Code:
$ cat /etc/passwdI don't have the command to create a new user 'nobody' at hand, maybe someone else can help here.
it seems the user does exist
nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/ffp/bin/false
but i think it is disabled
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