![]() ![]() It might be worth checking if your seedbox provider has openssh with hpn preinstalled. Ssh also has a bunch of internal buffers that are fixed length, something the hpn patches address. So data is ‘in flight’ for 50ms total, which amounts to 0.6 megabyte for a 100mbit connection. If I have a 100mbit connection, and a 50ms ping, then it takes 25ms for data to reach the destination and another 25ms for the acknowledgement to reach me. What it boils down to is that your tcp window needs to be throughput x latency x 2. And you need to check your tcp stack parameters to allow for greater tcp windows/buffers to compensate for latency. ssh needs the hpn (high-performance networking) patches, which may be easy or harder depending on the distro (archlinux has a ready package for it). But what you need is to sit down and tweak the stack. Mounted sshfs is the best approach in general because it means the filesystem is directly accessible. I’m not super-happy with my SSHFS solution - mostly it works but as others predicted it has periodic awful slowdowns - and would love to see some guidance on this, I’m being a bit weak, I’m sure, but my head starts to hurt now that I’m considering rsync and curl scripts. It’s only 4 combos - wouldn’t they all have been covered, well, by someone in the past? I’m not super-happy with my SSHFS solution - mostly it works but as others predicted it has periodic awful slowdowns - and would love to see some guidance on this, as I was just about to fall back on using the drone factory functionality.ĪFAICT putting aside differences in torrent clients, we’re dealing with 4 basic possible combinations (if we assume mac and nas users use a variety of linux commands to get things done) of REMOTELOCAL, being WindowsWindows, LinuxWindows, WindowsLinux, LinuxLinux. I would really love to see a basic best-practice guide on this, as I’m sure the devs or other users with greater history using it have better experience than I with making this work. But in my case I only want to scan the root for whatever has shown up. I saw a post from Taloth saying the Path variable shouldn’t be the root folder but rather an individual download folder. I tried various path type from shares to full folder file system path but no change. Which runs and seems to do nothing, but gives me no errors. I used this:Ĭurl -X POST -d ‘’ -header “X-Api-Key:MyKey” But I can create a script to accomplish the same thing now.ģ.Ok, do you guys have a recommended solution for when you are using a seedbox or a download box at another location? Or basically what we have been doing, which has been working.Ĭreating the API call was easy except for one part that I am not sure on. Is this supposed to happen, and, if it is, can I turn it off? I never want to remove files and stop seeding torrents, so the drone factory feature won’t be any use to me unless I can be sure that it’s going to act the same way as the completed download handler (in my case, leave the original file and create a hard link in the Sonarr directory with the new name etc.1.Makes sense, I had got around the half a file issue with flock when I set this all up 2 years ago so I had forgot that it could be an issue.Ģ.I will look at using the manual import more, the Rescan Drone Factory was just one button so that is why I always used it. Obviously I don’t want this to happen again so my question is in the title. This means that all of my seeding torrents are broken and I’ll have to manually copy everything back in (and rename it all!). The matched files have been moved completely to the Sonarr directory (and, annoyingly, the Breaking Bad season didn’t seem to match, but that’s something else I’ll have to work out). I thought that my settings for copying, not moving, completed downloads and for using hard links would also be used by the drone factory, but it seems not. The download didn’t import to Sonarr after finishing, though, so I decided to enable the drone factory for the downloads folder. I thought that completed download handling would also extend to downloads added outside of Sonarr, and I’m still not sure on the answer to this. I wanted to grab Breaking Bad season 5 from BTN, though, and Sonarr won’t find that (I assume because on BTN it’s named as season 5.1 and season 5.2).Īfter some searching around, I decided to manually download the torrent. I set up completed download handling and that was working fine - it would rename files and use hard links, so I’d have a renamed file in Sonarr’s directory and the original file would remain seeding in my torrent client, while the use of hard links meant that I wasn’t using unnecessary space. ![]()
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