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Upon shutdown/restart (just Kodi or system) Quasar loses most of my torrents. #931

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tekoholic opened this issue Mar 10, 2018 · 1 comment

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@tekoholic
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I load up Quasar with a few (last number was 15) torrents, let 'er rip. VPN goes down, all stops. I shutdown Kodi to utilize resources to troubleshoot loss of VPN connectivity. Upon restarting Kodi, Quasar has retained and resumes only 6 torrents. All others are simply gone, but still leaving enormous file lint in the download directory, that then must be deleted without accidentally deleting things that are still in progress. NOT OKAY.

Results of "cat kodi.old.log | grep ERROR" then cat that | grep quasar = https://pastebin.com/TtdgSiS8
Seemingly much more relevant are the results of the same for current log (post-restart) = https://pastebin.com/93NhhBJC

Expected Behavior

If I close it with 15 torrents in progress, it should RESUME WITH 15 TORRENTS RESUMED. I don't know of too many torrent clients that don't... In fact, only this one.
If it cannot due to file corruption (due to bad shutdown, since Kodi NEVER shuts down gracefully), it should verify data on torrents before resume, like EVERY OTHER TORRENT CLIENT DOES.

Current Behavior

Um, really?

Your Environment

  • Version used:
    Present environment =
    uname -a = Linux parrot 4.14.0-parrot13-686-pae Overlay Status stays open if download finishes while paused #1 SMP Parrot 4.14.13-1parrot13 (2018-01-21) i686 GNU/Linux
    cat /proc/cpuinfo = AMD E1-2500 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics
    free -h = total used free shared buff/cache available
    Mem: 3.2G 2.3G 246M 66M 626M 475M
    Swap: 4.0G 1.1G 2.9G
    df -h = Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    udev 1.6G 0 1.6G 0% /dev
    tmpfs 327M 27M 301M 8% /run
    /dev/sda10 53G 26G 24G 52% /
    tmpfs 1.6G 5.7M 1.6G 1% /dev/shm
    tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock
    tmpfs 1.6G 0 1.6G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/sda9 291G 226G 51G 82% /home
    /dev/sda2 360M 187M 173M 52% /boot/efi
    tmpfs 327M 32K 327M 1% /run/user/1000
    Kodi = 5:17.6-dmo2 from deb-multimedia.org (and pulling this shows me that there's an update)
    Quasar = 0.9.78

But, this has happened repeatedly since Quasar's intro 2ish years ago or more, on several different systems, thru several different versions of all involved (all OS' have been Debian-based, whether Ubuntu, Bodhi, Parrot, etc.)

@placidities
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Change the fastresume value

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