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Old 12.03.2018, 19:44
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JDownloader itself does only require java. But the 3rd party script/howto/package might require entware-ng
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Old 12.03.2018, 23:56
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cat JDownloader.pid to get the process ID
kill PID (replace by process ID) to stop JDownloader
then you can start JDownloader in foreground with
java -jar JDownloader.jar -norestart
We can also help you via Teamviewer, just send us ID and PW to support@jdownloader.org
It shows:
[/share/homes/admin/JDownloader2] # cat JDownloader.pid
cat: JDownloader.pid: No such file or directory

I did a start with java -jar JDownloader.jar -norestart, but same problem. It wont let me enter email and password. By pressing y it overjumps the email line and it shows Enter y or n again.

Maybe I need support with teamviewer. Sorry. What time will be the best?

The qpkg from qnapclub dosent work an TS-228. it says wrong architecture. :((
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Old 13.03.2018, 09:51
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You can reach us Mo-Fr from 9-17 o'clock, GMT+1, Germany.
Just send us an e-mail to support@jdownloader.org
I'm sure we will be able to help you with teamviewer
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Old 18.03.2018, 04:52
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everytime I install jdownloader through putty,
it always stuck in "Update message: check for updates".

Therefore I could never get to "set: connected".
Anyone knows how can I fix this?
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Old 18.03.2018, 05:02
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I managed to get into Jdownloader by pressing Ctrl-C at installation's check for updates.
However, the next day I tried to access Jdownloader, seems like Jdownloader is already gone (cannot be accessed). Checked Qnap app center, Jdownloader, JRE, and Entware-ng icon is still there....
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Old 19.03.2018, 13:49
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it always stuck in "Update message: check for updates".
That's not stuck, that's normal and okay.
It is important to start it first time with
java -jar JDownloader.jar -norestart
so you can enter your MyJDownloader logins on console.
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Old 19.03.2018, 13:49
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You can reach us Mo-Fr from 9-17 o'clock, GMT+1, Germany.
Just send us an e-mail to support@jdownloader.org
I'm sure we will be able to help you with teamviewer
@sultanbrunei: same for you
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Old 19.03.2018, 13:50
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@HerrRuin: Thanks for teamviewer! Issue has been caused by using telnet and not ssh.
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Old 25.03.2018, 21:02
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Hi Jiaz, I managed to get JDownloader2 installed on my Qnap. It run perfect for a few days, until today it suddenly loses connection again. "No connected Jdownloader found".
What could be wrong in this situation, and how do I fix this?
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Old 26.03.2018, 14:33
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@sultanbunei: do you still have this issue. In case you encounter this issue more often, please contact us by mail to support@jdownloader.org so we can look into this together
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Old 11.08.2018, 11:30
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Edit: Ok, habe es hinbekommen. Musste den ganzen Pfad angeben: /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/JRE/jre/bin/java

Edit2: Läuft jetzt perfekt. Nur eine Frage:

Ich meinte, ich hätte hier irgendwo ein Script gesehen, das den jDownloader automatisch startet. Leider finde ich es nicht mehr. Habe ich geträumt? Danke

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Old 13.08.2018, 12:15
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Siehe meine Antwort hier https://board.jdownloader.org/showth...=57446&page=59
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Old 12.09.2018, 01:41
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Hi, I installed a couple of times JDownloader2 in my Qnap Nas with the same result:
No internet connection on other home devices while connecting to MyJDownloader Nas web interface and downloading files to my Nas.
In order to restore internet connectivity, I had to reboot my ADSL modem/router after download's completion.
I searched for a posted solution without success till now.
I am wondering if this is due to Router specific settings, Qnap settings or MyJDownloader web interface settings.

Any explanatory comment for solving it, is welcome.

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Old 12.09.2018, 11:19
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@NikonD750: How did you test internet connection? So the download in JDownloader still worked fine? sounds like your router/modem can't handle high traffic volume and very likely fail to respond to DNS requests and that's why your internet seems to be down. You can check by setting a speed limit in JDownloader below your max speed and check if that helps. You can also check if the DNS requests are causing the issue by setting a custom DNS on your computer instead of your router
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Old 13.09.2018, 02:07
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@Jiaz that was it!
I set a custom DNS on my computer and everything is back to normal.
I can surf the internet again while using JDownloader.

As you said the "No internet connection" message in the internet browser was due to the fact that my modem/router can't handle high traffic volume and fails to respond to DNS requests.
Internet connectivity was always OK as JDownloader was working fine.

Many thanks for your helpful hints!
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Old 13.09.2018, 10:48
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Either set custom DNS on computer or just set a speed limit in JDownloader little slower than your max speed, that should help as well. Thanks for the feedback! Glad that I could be of help to you!
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Old 06.04.2019, 01:13
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I had 10 downloads going for hours. Now wham.. stopped.
Turns out there is a restart rule somehow: "0 0 */3 * * /share/CACHEDEV2_DATA/.qpkg/JDownloader2/JDownloader2.sh jd2_restart"
Now I have to wait until bandwidth limit is reset again.
Can this be configured, or is it really needed?
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Old 09.04.2019, 10:31
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@darkfader: I guess that's part of the installation packager/script to autorestart JDownloader in order to install pending updates. You can safely remove this link in autostart rules. mgpai has created an eventscripter script that does the same and checks for running downloads, see https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=70525
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Old 19.06.2019, 16:17
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Das mit dem installieren klappt wunderbar, Jdownloader läuft. Was ich aber nicht verstehe und hinbekomme ist, dass JDwonloader bei einem NAS Neustart oder bei einem Update automatisch neustartet.

Wie kann ich JDownloader manuell Neustarten?
Wie kann ich JDownloader automatisch neustarten lassen?

Danke
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Old 19.06.2019, 16:50
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@ichibansenshi wie genau hast du JDownloader installiert? Über das fertige 3rd Party Paket von netzbär ist JDownloader normal im Autostart enthalten. Bei der manuellen Installation muss man es selbst im System für den Autostart hinterlegen.

Manuell Neustarten einfach im Webinterface von MyJDownloader den Neustart Knopf drücken
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