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Priority Issue: file level priority wrongly overwrite package level priority
Hi,:)
When I set download priorities based on the hoster url in Packagizer, it caused unexpected behavior.:no: Let's say we made a packagizer rule as following: [Hoster priority zippy] Downloadurl: contains "zippy" Priority: "High Priority" [Hoster priority rapidgator] Downloadurl: contains "rapidgator" Priority: "Low Priority" Then we made some packages including diffrent hosters like below. Package A (default priority) file_name_x url1 uptbox (default priority) file_name_x url2 1fichier (default priority) Package B (default priority) file_name_y url3 zippy (high priority) file_name_y url4 rapidgator (low priority) Package C (default priority) file_name_z url5 zippy (high priority) file_name_z url6 rapidgator (low priority) If "Max. simultaneous Downloads" number is 2 and "Max. sim. Downloads per Hoster" is 1, the expected priority should be url3 and url1 (or url2), correct? However, JD2 started url6 ahead of Package A as you can see in the attached screenshot. Hoster level priority setting is quite useful when the download speed of each hosters are different, so can you fix this problem? Thanks in advance!:biggrin: |
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JDownloader works as it should/expected
It finds url3 with HIGH priority and starts to download url4 is marked as mirror to url3 next it finds url5 with HIGH priority. Zippyshare is already running and due to *Max. sim. Downloads per Hoster* set to 1, JDownloader searches the mirror to this file and finds url6 and starts to download it and marks url5 as mirror
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Hi Jiaz,
Thanks for your reply!:) I got your point and it's quite reasonable.:thumbup: Quote:
Package C (high priority) file_name_z url5 zippy (high priority) Package C (low priority) file_name_z url6 rapidgator (low priority) Or, maybe it's enough to use Packagizer to move low speed hosters into a separate package with a different name like below. Package_name_C (default priority) file_name_z url5 zippy (high priority) Package_name_low_C (default priority) file_name_z url6 rapidgator (low priority) *I couldn't find a way to set package level priority in Packagizer. *edited It seems not even need to change the package name as far as I tested. Package C (default priority) file_name_z url6 rapidgator (low priority) Package C (default priority) file_name_z url5 zippy (high priority) url5 started ahead of url6 as expected, and url6 was skipped maybe because of "Skip File" in General setting. Regards, Last edited by kogepan; 15.03.2019 at 07:46. Reason: added test results |
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mirror selection only works within the same package.
you can also use eventscripter to disable mirrors and prevent them from downloading. at the moment it's not possible to assign different priorities for files vs mirrors, sorry
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Disabling mirrors seems more elegant way.:thumbup:
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You're welcome
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