broken torrents after rebooting
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 7:38 pm
I have qbittorrent-nox v3.3.1 at the moment, running on Ubuntu 16.04 it works good, but I have so issues:
1 after system reboot it often shows already downloaded torrent content missing (icon like torn page and progress 0% on WebUI) . It very inconsistent. Sometimes it shows just a few sometime 87 of 97 torrents damaged. All torrents located on the same physical HDD and mount. Forced recheck always helps, but it is over TB of data and takes hours to recheck, increases badly load of the system and will cause premature HDD failure eventually. I have replaced HDD, changed file system from ext4 to ntfs, reinstalled the system , downgraded kernel to, 4.10.16-041016 and version v3.3.1, moved system to another main board from AMD to Intel. Tried to stop qbittorrent-nox service before sending poweroff command. Changed from systemd startup to cron and delayed for 20 seconds, but nothing helps.
Any ideas what else I can do?
2 There is no way to sort torrents by add or completion date on WebUI
1 after system reboot it often shows already downloaded torrent content missing (icon like torn page and progress 0% on WebUI) . It very inconsistent. Sometimes it shows just a few sometime 87 of 97 torrents damaged. All torrents located on the same physical HDD and mount. Forced recheck always helps, but it is over TB of data and takes hours to recheck, increases badly load of the system and will cause premature HDD failure eventually. I have replaced HDD, changed file system from ext4 to ntfs, reinstalled the system , downgraded kernel to, 4.10.16-041016 and version v3.3.1, moved system to another main board from AMD to Intel. Tried to stop qbittorrent-nox service before sending poweroff command. Changed from systemd startup to cron and delayed for 20 seconds, but nothing helps.
Any ideas what else I can do?
2 There is no way to sort torrents by add or completion date on WebUI