![]() systemd: rvice: Scheduled restart job counter is at 5 systemd: Sopped NZBGet Daemon systemd: rvice: Start request repeated too quickly. blahblahblah Process : 2281 ExecStart=/usr/lib/nzbget/NZBGet - D (code=exited, status=217/USER blahbalhblah Active: failed (Result: exit code) Docs. Here is the message I now receive for status of rvice: I assume this is something simple like a file missing or corrupted but I am stumped. So I tried to install from the NZBGet website with the same result. Did a complete uninstall/reinstall from Arch repos and now NZBGet won't even start. I didn't have much time to check it out and asked someone to look at it. Out of the blue NZBGet started getting errors and lost connection with the download que. See for details on building libtorrent.I've had NZBGet running on Arch Linux for about three years. Libtorrent is available in most linux distributions, MacOS, Windows, but is not installed by default on some NAS systems. If you don't have the library installed, LazyLibrarian will ignore the request to convert. This needs an external library "libtorrent" which is not supplied with LazyLibrarian as it is architecture specific. Put torrent files in here to be collected. If your torrent downloader monitors a directory for torrent files, tick this Save books/magazines to this directory, or leave blank to use rTorrent defaults See notes in the "blackhole" section earlier in this wiki. NOTE: rTorrent does not work well with magnet links, so we try to convert them to torrent files using libtorrent. Tick this to use rTorrent to download torrents. Tick this to use qBitTorrent to download torrents Tick this to use uTorrent to download torrents Otherwise put the ip address of the transmission_daemon If transmission is on the same machine as lazylibrarian, put localhost Tick this to use Transmission to download torrents If deluge is on the same machine as lazylibrarian, put localhost If you provide a username and password LazyLibrarian will use the daemon, if you just provide a password and leave username blank then LazyLibrarian will use the webui. There are two methods of talking to deluge, via the daemon, or via the webui. ![]() Tick this if you use deluge to download torrents. This is the directory your downloader should look in, LazyLibrarian will If your nzb downloader monitors a directory for nzb files, tick this You can choose to use DownloadStation for usenet, or torrents/magnets, or both Synology defaults are 5000 for http, 5001 for https Otherwise put the ip address of the NAS here If lazylibrarian is running on the synology NAS, put localhost Tell NZBGet to save the books/magazines under this category Password - NOTE: There can be issues talking to nzbget if your password contains special characters, in particular any of :]&".Otherwise put the ip address of the nzbget machine If nzbget is running on the same machine as lazylibrarian, put localhost Leave blank if sabnzbd is just at host:port Path to sabnzbd if needed, eg if sabnzbd is host:port/subdir, put the subdir part here. Tell sabnzbd to save the books/magazines under this category Otherwise put the ip address of the sabnzbd machine ![]() If your sabnzbd is running on the same machine as lazylibrarian, put localhost If this is ticked the following options become available All downloaders have a "test" button that does a basic connection test to make sure the settings are correct.
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