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Old 13.09.2024, 05:40
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Default (odd one) Pixeldrain saying drive is full

12.09.24 23.33.32 <--> 12.09.24 23.37.59 jdlog://2155411370661/

For some reason Pixeldrain is telling me that my drive is full even tho I have over 170gb of space free and I am only trying to download less then 4.5gb

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Same file is working fine via a different filehost aka 1F

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Old 13.09.2024, 10:12
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Hmm:

Code:
DiskSpaceManager:Result:FAILED|File:/home/REDACTED/DownloadsREDACTED/REDACTED.7z.part|Root(s):[/]|Requestor:null|RequestedSpace:4.519 GB|UsableSpace:1.586 GB
Either you did use an invalid path my mistake or there needs to be some reason why JDownloader thinks that that disk is full.

For now, try this:
Settings -> Advanced Settings -> GeneralSettings.freespacecheckenabled -> Disable this and try again
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Old 14.09.2024, 04:51
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Ok I just tried downloading it again without making any changes to anything and it is actually downloading this time around so I honestly have no idea what the issue was

I am just going to assume something went wonky with the location even tho I never touched it
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Old 15.09.2024, 19:16
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Ok looks like I ran into the root cause of the problem or at least why it did it. Looks like JDownloader seems to forget that there is a / in between Downloads and the <jd:packagename> command as I have ran into it on another download from a completely different site so it looks like the issue is with JDownloader itself and not with any particular site in question. I don't touch the file location personally so i don't know why it keeps removing the / from it
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Old 16.09.2024, 13:38
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If you can reproduce this issue, please provide another log.
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