The mess left when remote drives aren't available

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NevereveN

The mess left when remote drives aren't available

Post by NevereveN »

I've got some torrents downloading to a local directory then moving the files to a network directory when finished. While seeding, if the network directory is not available for any reason all hell breaks loose. I'm not sure of the exact order, but:
  • torrent starts downloading again to local drive, even of there are no longer seeders.
  • Finished files are deleted from network drive once it's available again.
  • Angry family wonders why content has disappeared.
Sometimes if I catch it early, I can sort by location and force re-scan on all my remotely saved torrents, but several times now I've ended up with a huge mess.

It would be nice if qBT wouldn't automatically re-download torrents which have already completed or there was some other way to prevent this other than not saving to a network drive.

All machines referenced are Win8 or 10.
Switeck

Re: The mess left when remote drives aren't available

Post by Switeck »

If you're only seeding on qBT, make a backup of qBT's settings and resume folders...BEFORE starting up qBT each time.

Restoring that after qBT is closed for a bit should make the next start-up less messy assuming remote drives are available.
NevereveN

Re: The mess left when remote drives aren't available

Post by NevereveN »

Is there a way to do this through the GUI? Seems pretty awkward so use a file manager to save a settings file every time you add a torrent. Would be nice if qBT wouldn't re-download a completed torrent without asking.
Switeck

Re: The mess left when remote drives aren't available

Post by Switeck »

No way to do this through the GUI as far as I know.
And yes, it's really awkward.
It's a weak workaround but may beat qBT stupidly re-downloading 100+ GB of torrents.
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