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Old 16.06.2019, 09:38
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Default Raspbian - RaspberryPi 3b+ - Invalid Download Directory Error after Download started

Dear Community, thank you for helping.
I checked the forum and couldn't find a solution for my problem.
I got a JD2 on my Raspian Lite Stretch driven Raspb PI 2 b+
JD2 is in headless mode and I have the following problem:
I set the download and extraction path on a NAS (Fritz NAS).
The download starts, but after a few minutes it stopes giving me the invalid download directory error.
I think its not a problem with rights & restrictions as those .part files of the donwloads started are on the NAS.

If you need logs please tell me which one you need I'll upload them here.

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Old 16.06.2019, 14:56
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Further information, the NAS is mounted in the system.
Path looks like this:
/media/fritz_nas/jdownloader/downloading
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Old 16.06.2019, 17:10
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How did you mount the CIF-share of the NAS?

When you got the error, can you check in the terminal (not the GUI/file manager) if the share is still valid?
Verify with "mount" in the terminal? Something like that may be displayed:

//fritz_nas/jdownloader/downloading on /media/fritz_nas/jdownloader/downloading type cifs (and a lot of internal stuff)

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Old 17.06.2019, 10:29
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cristiano View Post
If you need logs please tell me which one you need I'll upload them here.
Just create a log in Webinterface-Settings and post the shown logID. Pay attention to choose/select the correct times or in doubt, select all
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Old 17.06.2019, 11:26
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Thanks for the fast reply.
Here the link to the Log:
jdlog://9103086935451
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Old 17.06.2019, 11:55
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could not mkdirs parentFile /media/fritz_nas/jdownloader/downloading/XY
also entweder
1.) ist das Laufwerk(Samba) nicht eingehängt
2.) falscher Eigentümer/falsche Rechte (zb mit allow_others mounten)
3.) es gab Netzwerk/Samba Fehler und der Zugriff macht Probleme
4.) falscher Ordner (Groß/Kleinschreibung)
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Old 17.06.2019, 18:51
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Herzlichen Dank an die Comunity und an dich Jiaz.
Das Problem lag daran, dass die Fritzbox einen eigenen Unterordner für die daran angehängte Festplatte erstellt hat. Der Ordner in den JDownloader gespeichert hat, war im internen Speicher der Fritzbox. Somit war die relativ bald voll und der JDownloader konnte nach ein paar Sekunden nicht mehr weiterladen.

Herzlichen Dank nochmal und viel Erfolg weiterhin.

LG
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Old 18.06.2019, 10:08
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Danke für die ausführliche Rückmeldung. Tja, Fritzbox muss eben noch ein Model mit 1TB internen Speicher anbieten *g*
Nichts zu danken und Danke
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