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JDownloader refuses to download
A couple of days ago JDownloader refused to start any new download.
If I click the start button nothing happens. If I force a download start nothing happens, even the symbol next to the download that I forced to start don't shows either. Once I've pressed the start button, the stop button doesn't work, if I press stop the start button keeps pressed. JDownloader is completely silent, don't show any error message. Doesn't matter from which server I am downloading, nothing works (openload, clicknupload , youtube, etc.) There is enough free space on the disk. I am running Ubuntu 18.04 I've installed a fresh installation of JDownloader2, but the problem wasn't solved. 12.10.19 10.03.48 <--> 12.10.19 13.21.47 jdlog://3602130900751/ |
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Log shows that JDownloader/Java hangs on parsing your fstab/mounts.
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The path is correct, the partition is mounted with enough free space, the permissions are rwx. I even tried running JDownloader as sudo, with the same results.
I've straced the running process and there is a system call that I think is causing the hang. JDowloader is running with PID 23950 and I think is waiting for a process with PID 23975, but I don't have a process with PID 23975. The first syscall after running JDownloader is a futex and then there are no more syscalls. futex(0x7fe7b51b99d0, FUTEX_WAIT, 23975, NULL |
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Do you have NFS mounts? with hard mount parameter? see
github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/24361 It has nothing to do with sudo and not connected to JDownloader, Somethings not right with one of your mounted filesystems.
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That was the problem, I had one NFS volume mounted, but the server was offline.
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Great! Thanks for the feedback. Glad that we could solve the issue
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