If you suffered from this issue, it's possible that download-dir changed as well. I switched to port and it now functions. I'm not sure if this is a long-term solution, but in any case shows that this is network issue and not something related to transmission. Thanks everyone for their help. I was facing the same issue. Changed the peer-port-random-on-start to true as suggested. Still was unable to download. Installed it on my Ubuntu Wonder what was the issue with transmission.
I've changed the setting peer-port-random-on-start from false to true. That did the trick for me transmission-daemon. It appears that Transmission used one of the vague protocols with my router. As soon as I re-enabled it, I was able to get Transmission to work for me. Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community.
The nice part about it is that Sonarr will be able to associate the import to the original grab event and potentially use identifying information from the grab. Basically you just post a json object to the api. Thanks for the feedback. After thinking about it, I agree that sending a command to Sonarr is a better option. And knowing that Drone Factory will be obsolete in future versions is enough motivation for me to change my approach.
I just have a question about the infohash:. This subfolder has the exact release name, thus Sonarr is able to pick up the video quality. However, the video file inside the subfolder has already been renamed by Filebot, and I noticed that when I pass the infohash and it is used by Sonarr in conjunction with CDH, Sonarr will revert the file back to its original release name before importing it understandable, because I have turned off renaming in Sonarr.
Thanks for the super fast reply! Thanks to you I now have it working and I successfully added a torrent, deleted it just to test re-added and it completed.
Upon completing the download, through the Windoze share I was able to make a copy of the file to another folder, and used the Transmission Remote GUI to delete it along with the data file. I then downloaded it one more time and deleted the torrent from transmission WITHOUT deleting the data to see if I could manually delete it, and I didn't have permissions Now I'm stuck with data that I can't seam to delete. So, transmission is working now thanks to you!
But is there a way that I would be able to allow myself to delete files just in the odd case that something may go awry without being required to change the ownership of the dataset to myself and then returning it back to transmission when I'm done? It would also make it a little easier to just cut and paste where I want the data to be stored when I need to keep it, as opposed to copying through the Windoze Share and then going into the Transmission Remote GUI and removing both the torrent and data Last edited: Sep 25, Brad said:.
Click to expand Hey Josh, I sincerely thank you for your help. Sadly, when I went to check the permissions, somehow the Transmission was corrupted and I ended up with no alternative but to delete the entire jail Then, karma kicked in and I got super sick Burdens of being a single parent and the beginnings of a new school year.
The ps axl command shows you are running transmission daemon as user , while you are user , osmc. The default settings only allow access to the web interface from the local machine, which is why you get the error. Hi guys just installed Osmc on new pi 2 and transmission via the app store.
I ssh in and when I type in sudo service transmission-daemon stop I get transmission-daemon: unrecognized service. I was on 1. I haven't had this problem recur with newly added torrents, so go ahead and close this one if no-one else can reproduce it. I can't replicate this or track it down in code. Powered by Trac 1. Opened 12 years ago Closed 12 years ago. Description This is version 1. Oldest first Newest first Threaded. Comments only.
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