GhostRiderPosted at 2019-03-04 10:16:45(299Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Yesterday I had trouble with one of my seedboxes and have lost a lot of torrents, but not the newest ones. The torrents lost were seeded for about 3 months so there are peers that have the torrents to reload if needed. :-(:-(:-( | |
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MafketelPosted at 2019-03-04 10:26:49(299Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| That's really shitty. :-( | |
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zeke23Posted at 2019-03-04 10:31:33(299Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| its happen to me and it all works out but it is a pain good luck with that:) | |
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battlestarPosted at 2019-03-04 14:49:40(299Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| Yeah, you may remember one of mine crashed a few weeks ago, and I had to reload about 20 torrents when it finally came back. | |
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Prom3th3uSPosted at 2019-03-04 16:35:34(299Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| I also have 3 seedboxes, This happened to my seedbox couple of months ago, and i did this according to a friend's advice to get most of them, (85%) were back to the job. Find the “session” directory for rtorrent (it’s defined in your config file). That is where your currently active torrents are stored. They will be renamed from their original file name to a hash, so it may be tough to identify individual torrents, but you can move the whole folder over to a other rtorrent instance easily. Last edited by Prom3th3uS on 2019-03-09 04:31:38 | |
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