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torrent status Bubba|Two

Posted: 25 Jan 2009, 11:40
by kees
Hello,
I discovered that copying a torrent file in /home/username/torrents automatically starts the download.
Is it possible to see the status or progress of the torrent downloads?

Posted: 26 Jan 2009, 08:55
by Tompa
Hi,

The torrent download should be visible if you login to the web interface as the user and browse "downloads".

torrent status Bubba|Two

Posted: 06 Feb 2009, 21:02
by zizula
I copied a torrent file in /home/username/torrents and a download did not automatically started.
I also browsed "downloads". Nothing there.
Can someone please let me know how to configure?

Posted: 07 Feb 2009, 05:51
by hastalapasta
Tompa wrote:Hi,

The torrent download should be visible if you login to the web interface as the user and browse "downloads".
Is it also possible to pause a single torrent, all of one account, or ALL torrents? Would be very handy to prioritise DLs or reserve bandwidth temporarily for other purposes. Eitther from the shell or the webinterface

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 15:27
by Xolo
I see the above too. Adding a torrent file to the 'torrent' folder doesn't start any torrent, nor does anything show up under Download.
Additionally I am seeing a different issue where I tell Bubba|Two to download an ISO file (Mandriva Linux in this case) and as soon as the download finishes, it deletes the file...

EDIT:
Copying torrent files to the 'torrents' folder now does start it for me. This apparently took one reboot which I overlooked.

Posted: 15 Feb 2009, 22:36
by zizula
It happens to me as well.
As soon as I upload 1.4 Gb movie file to the "video" folder, it says that the upload is completed, but the file does not exist on the disk.

Posted: 02 Mar 2009, 15:54
by hastalapasta
zizula wrote:It happens to me as well.
As soon as I upload 1.4 Gb movie file to the "video" folder, it says that the upload is completed, but the file does not exist on the disk.
Moving a torrent file to this directory works fine for me. Maybe this is too silly to note, but <username> should be the user named <username>. After DLing the torrent in its directory, the torrent file itself is deleted (or moved to another place, probably /dev/null).
I would like to have more flexibility, such as: determining the directory where the torrent is to be stored, or a script that moves the target to another directory as soon as the torrent is finished... stuff like that. etc.
Where are the sources and/por scripts to be found related to the torrents?

Thx

torrent status in the command line

Posted: 19 Apr 2009, 01:04
by cgl72
is there any way to see the torrent status from the command line? I cannot seem to find any info about this in the forums.

For some reason my web interface seems to be acting up and the download status only shows results after a reboot. And the next time I log in, the page is blank. But in the background the torrents keep running correctly and the files get downloaded.

C.