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links incomplete, never resume
It's not hoster depending, but I often find links that disconnect and never resume.
There are days it never happens. What may cause this? plugin? servers? it forces me to reset many links every time one by one, often split in several packages. And since they stay forever trying to resume (which is supposed to be the case, based on the green icon), it never goes on and need constantly manual attention. |
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The logged session includes about ten files (same hoster, just because all download links were from it) dropped in a range of about 5 hours.
Do I select a smaller range of about just a couple of files? or all? Secondly, I will also include log info for the time when I hit download but nothing resumes. |
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It should be enough to select the most recent 1-2 times.
-psp-
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12.08.20 01.28.37 <--> 12.08.20 01.28.12 jdlog://4398125302851/
Files dropped are from about 2am to 7am (aug 11th) Trying to resume: on aug 12th 2:40am first two links after a while instead of resuming, started all over again (it may be a script to resume slow links, I don't think so, because connection was fast enough, and when I had those problems I was not using the script) The third I skipped after it stayed stuck. The forth again stuck, I hit stop and sent logs, about 3:10am. |
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You're not using a proxy, do you? (according to your log, no)
Your issues all happened with downloads over multihoster "deepbrid.com". I suggest re-trying with max. connections per file = 1. Also, try to download the exact same file via browser via deepbrid.com --> You might experience similar issues there. -psp-
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Not any proxy, at all.
Trying with the explicit setting you suggested, negative, it didn't work out. Still about 20% of files drop (roughly, perhaps not important). This time I didn't logged, not sure about it. However I would guess it's a server/remote connection problem, I have witnessed some file just dropping with no apparent reason from my side. |
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Hi can you please check this isn't caused by your isp.
some isps issue reset tcp/ip packets which force connections to drop, used to be a way to combat large amounts of traffic from p2p sources, but this could be applied to any data transfer. some isps also prevent resume with the use of transparent proxies, more information about these can be found //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server raztoki
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I'd definitely rule out this, in particular because it happens even downloading one file at a time for whole days and with speed limit of about 1.2-2MB/s (set outside jd2) which is ridiculous.
The log I produced came out of this conditions. I'll consider your observation though it's unlikely my case, but I had notice the multi-hoster investigating this issue, following my open ticket. We'll see. |
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