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can't find downloaded files
Hey there.
I have set up JDownloader on my synology NAS and connection with mydownloader works. I have started some test downloads. According to the overview in mydownloader everything runs smoothly, but I can't find the downloads on my NAS. Neither via file station nor via console. My download path is /Volume 1/JDownloader/ The folder exists, but it is still empty. Kind regards. |
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Path starts with '/volume1/' and NOT '/Volume 1/'
Please know that you have to manually update existing links via rightclick context menu
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Thank you for the response.
Did what you said and set the path to „/volume1/„. Added a conpletely new download link, but still the same result, the downloaded file cant be found anywhere. Do I have to set other rights for the folder? |
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not into /volume1/ but of course into the correct folder. I just tried to explain that /Volume 1/ is definitely wrong
As far as I remember the folder should be /volume1/downloads or /volume1/Downloads better check with ssh/putty,
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Missing downloads
Hi, I am bringing this post active as I have the same problem.
Got JDownloader installed in docker on my OpenMediaVault built on Raspberry Pi 3+. JDownloader works okay and finished some downloads (3 separate movies totaling at 10GB) The downloaded files are nowhere to see. I have mapped /root/Download of the docker to /sharedfolders/Media1T/Download/completed. But nothing from JD goes there. I need to add that to the same folder I have mapped downloads from Transmission. And they work fine. Any ideas? Thanks. S |
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