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Old 01.04.2019, 12:50
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@davidfml: What java version are you using? Sounds like either ZeroVM ? You can either check via ssh/putty and enter java -version or check MyJDownloader Webinterface in Settings.
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Old 01.04.2019, 14:42
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@davidfml: can you please do speed test with http://cdn8.appwork.org/speed.zip (just dummy file, cannot be extracted) and check speed via JD locally, then via JD on NAS and also please test speed via wget (login via ssh/putty and wget http://cdn8.appwork.org/speed.zip -o /dev/null)
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Old 01.04.2019, 16:30
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@davidfml: can you please do speed test with **External links are only visible to Support Staff**... (just dummy file, cannot be extracted) and check speed via JD locally, then via JD on NAS and also please test speed via wget (login via ssh/putty and wget **External links are only visible to Support Staff**... -o /dev/null)
JD locally on my PC ---> 33,87 MiB/s

JD on NAS via myjdownloader ---> 23,76 MB/s

wget ---> 25,1 MB/s average speed, but arrives at 30,0 MB/s

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Old 01.04.2019, 17:11
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Please test via ssh/putty and check speed of that one. Waiting for new feedback then
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Old 01.04.2019, 21:07
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Please test via ssh/putty and check speed of that one. Waiting for new feedback then
Ok, I got it, with this command:

wget --output-document=/dev/null **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**.......


wget ---> 25,1 MB/s average speed, but arrives at 30,0 MB/s

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Old 02.04.2019, 09:49
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This is an example with 1fichier premium:

Via Jodownloader2 PC: (30,02 MiB/s)




Via MyJodownloader on NAS: (4,77 MB/s)

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Old 02.04.2019, 10:06
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According to Screenshot your JDownloader uses 3 connection while your NAS JDownloader only uses 1 connection. There you should setup same connection settings. Please check this
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Old 02.04.2019, 11:27
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According to Screenshot your JDownloader uses 3 connection while your NAS JDownloader only uses 1 connection. There you should setup same connection settings. Please check this
I have this configuration:




Where can I put more connections?
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Old 02.04.2019, 11:31
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Did you setup the account in JD as well? tried to rightclick reset the link?
Screenshot shows that one uses 3 connections while the other only uses 1.
If you want we can take a look via Teamviewer.
Another possible reason would be https and higher cpu requirements and NAS low performance.
For teamviewer (we can check out together) contact me via support@jdownloader.org
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Old 03.04.2019, 09:49
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Did you setup the account in JD as well? tried to rightclick reset the link?
Screenshot shows that one uses 3 connections while the other only uses 1.
If you want we can take a look via Teamviewer.
Another possible reason would be https and higher cpu requirements and NAS low performance.
For teamviewer (we can check out together) contact me via support@jdownloader.org
Now is working perfect. Many thanks!



On my 1fichier account, parameters, I have marked "Do not use SSL for my downloads".
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Old 03.04.2019, 10:04
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Thanks for the feedback
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Old 15.06.2019, 15:05
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Hallo Leute

Ich bin Neu hier und brauche auch dringend Hilfe.
Ich habe eine Diskstation 218 und habe über das Paket JDownload Installiert.
Wenn ich jetzt aber über die Web Oberfläche versuche was zu Downloaden passiert leider nichts.
Kann mir bitte einer weiter helfen?

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Old 17.06.2019, 09:20
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@Nenad: Die Links von Hand aus dem Linkgrabber zunächst in die DownloadListe übernehmen. Das passiert im Webinterface nicht automatisch. Falls du das evtl vergessen hast
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Old 24.06.2019, 19:52
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Ich habe das Paket installiert, funktioniert alles soweit gut. Aber ich habe doch ein etwas ungutes Gefühl dabei, wenn JDownloader als root läuft. Kann man das irgendwie (z.B. in einem Startscript) auf einen anderen Benutzer umstellen?
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Old 25.06.2019, 09:37
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@cremor: Du müsstest das Script anpassen und natürlich auch die entsprechenden Ordner Eigentümer/Rechte ändern. Und irgendwie den Zugriff/Eigentümer auf den Shared(Samba?) Ordner regeln. JDownloader selbst braucht kein root, aber es war dem Ersteller des Pakets wohl der einfachste Weg alle genannten Probleme zu lösen.
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Old 25.06.2019, 10:29
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Ich denke, das würde ich schaffen, wenn ich denn das entsprechende Skript finden würde Habe schon danach gesucht, aber so gut kenne ich mich mit Linux dann doch wieder nicht aus. Kann mir jemand den Pfad zu dem Skript nennen?
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Old 25.06.2019, 10:32
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Ich denke, das würde ich schaffen, wenn ich denn das entsprechende Skript finden würde
ich glaube das ist irgendwo bei /var/scripts oder /lib/scripts....
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Old 25.06.2019, 14:33
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Habe das Skript gefunden, es liegt in /var/packages/JDownloader/scripts

Jetzt muss ich nur noch rausfinden, wie ich das korrekt ändere. Aber ich hoffe, ich kann mich da an das Startskript halten, das in einem Docker-Container auf meiner anderen Synology (die Docker unterstützt) läuft.
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Old 26.06.2019, 09:34
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@cremor: da das script glaube ich das start/stop tool nutzt, sollte ein anderer nutzer einfach ein neuer parameter sein, evtl ist er sogar schon ein parameter
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Old 26.06.2019, 09:38
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Das ist der für den Start relevante Code:

Code:
JAVA_BIN="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java"
JAVA_OPTIONS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -jar"
SYNOPKG_PKGDEST="/volume1/@appstore/JDownloader"
DAEMON="${SYNOPKG_PKGDEST}/JDownloader.jar"
LOGFILE="/var/log/JDownloader.log"

nohup ${JAVA_BIN} ${JAVA_OPTIONS} ${DAEMON} >>$LOGFILE 2>&1
Sieht nicht so aus, als ob da ein User angegeben wird.

Aber ich denke/hoffe, dass ich das mit "su-exec" machen kann.
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