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Old 24.12.2015, 14:35
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Umm thats the same version I have (4.2) and I got jDownloader working!. I followed the tutorial on this forum and it went smoothly!
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Old 26.12.2015, 03:20
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Tried to install following the instructions.. what happened is that it ran a bunch of updates, and restarted jdownloader a few times, but never asked me for the email and password.
than it said "all done".
Not sure how to log in and actually use it.
Any help?
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Old 26.12.2015, 10:28
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Try to reinstall it again from scratch and wait the request of connection to myjd account
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Old 26.12.2015, 14:21
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Sorry, if this is a huge noob question. But what should I enter under "Default Download Folder"? /DataVol1/Download/ doesnt seem to work for me. Sorry, I just dont understand the naming convention of this nas. I want my Downloads to go into the default Downloads Folder.. Thanks!

// Edit: /share/Download/ is the right path for me

Last edited by gurki; 26.12.2015 at 20:25.
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Old 06.01.2016, 19:01
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Old 30.01.2016, 18:38
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Hi,

i have the following Problem running this script:


JDownloader2 QPKG Installer script
=============================================================

Checking for /opt... Found!
Checking for Java... Found... exporting variables
Checking for Java executable... All OK!
Info: Downloading update file ... Done.
Info: Starting download QPKG ...
######################################################################## 100.0%
Info: Download completed succesfully
Info: Installing the QPKG ...
Install QNAP package on TS-NAS...
18+1 records in
18+1 records out
./
./package_routines
./qpkg.cfg
./qinstall.sh
17+1 records in
17+1 records out
0+1 records in
0+1 records out
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**.
Updated list of available packages in /opt/var/opkg-lists/packages.
Installing grep (2.22-1) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**.
Installing libpcre (8.37-2) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**.
Configuring libpcre.
Configuring grep.
Installing sed (4.2.2-1) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**.
Configuring sed.
Unknown package 'procps'.
Collected errors:
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package procps.
/opt/bin/opkg install procps failed
Installing bc (1.06.95-1) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**.
Installing libreadline (6.3-1) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** k.
Installing libncurses (6.0-1) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** .
Configuring libreadline.
Configuring libncurses.
Configuring bc.
Installing bash (4.3.42-1a) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**.
Configuring bash.
Installing coreutils (8.23-2) to root...
Downloading **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** .
Configuring coreutils.
JDownloader2 1.34 installation failed. The following QPKG must be installed and enabled: Optware | opkg. The following Optware package must be installed: procps .
Installation Abort.
Info: Installation succesfully completed.
Info: Downloading JDownloader2 Jar file... Done
SetOut java.io.PrintStream@cf9800
SetErr java.io.PrintStream@17c264
Application Root: /jd2 (jared) class org.jdownloader.update.launcher.SecondLevel Launcher
sun.Desktop: null
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP: null
GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID: null
KDE_FULL_SESSION: null
DESKTOP_SESSION: null
Ignored: org.appwork


Update Message: Download Updates...
Downloadspeed: 0 B/s, Time left: 00s
| There is not enough free space on your harddisk C:.
| Make sure that there are at least 170.20 MB of free space (156.40 MB mor e needed) and restart the update.
| Press Enter to continue
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Old 30.01.2016, 20:07
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Can you show output of df -h ?
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Old 30.01.2016, 20:20
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Seems that you don't have installed Optware

what nas model do you have?
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Old 31.01.2016, 13:17
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i have a QNAP TS212 (QTS4.2). I installed the following optware and entware:

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http://fs5.directupload.net/images/160131/9kz7tno4.jpg

The output of df -h is:

[~] # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ramdisk 32.9M 16.5M 16.5M 50% /
tmpfs 32.0M 316.0k 31.7M 1% /tmp
/dev/sda4 371.0M 362.1M 8.8M 98% /mnt/ext
/dev/md9 509.5M 253.3M 256.1M 50% /mnt/HDA_ROOT
/dev/md0 3.6T 3.5T 72.4G 98% /share/MD0_DATA
CloudDrive 2.0M 2.0M 1.0M 67% /mnt/rf/cd
tmpfs 1.0M 0 1.0M 0% /mnt/rf/nd
/dev/sds1 28.9G 28.9G 0 100% /share/external/sds1
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Old 31.01.2016, 14:28
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this is helpfull too:
[~] # mount
/proc on /proc type proc (rw)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
tmpfs on /tmp type tmpfs (rw,size=32M)
none on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
/dev/sda4 on /mnt/ext type ext3 (rw)
/dev/md9 on /mnt/HDA_ROOT type ext3 (rw,data=ordered)
/dev/md0 on /share/MD0_DATA type ext4 (rw,usrjquota=aquota.user,jqfmt=vfsv0,user_xattr,data=ordered,delalloc,noacl)
CloudDrive on /mnt/rf/cd type fuse (rw,nosuid,nodev,allow_other,default_permissions)
tmpfs on /mnt/rf/nd type tmpfs (rw,size=1m)
none on /sys/kernel/config type configfs (rw)
/dev/sds1 on /share/external/sds1 type vfat (rw,utf8,dmask=0000,fmask=0111,shortname=mixed)
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Old 31.01.2016, 14:31
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[~] # resize2fs -p /dev/md9 1g
resize2fs 1.42.6 (21-Sep-2012)
The containing partition (or device) is only 132512 (4k) blocks.
You requested a new size of 262144 blocks.
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Old 31.01.2016, 19:51
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I think that entware and entware-ng are not fully compatible each-other, I think that I've read something about that. Entware-ng is the "last" entware, I think.

But I don't think entware-ng and optware in the same system can survive, I don't know exactly but, I think that use the same path /opt!

So, try to
1. Disable entware
2. Disable entware-ng
3. Reboot the nas
4. Try to reinstall jd2

Alternatively if you can install the container station, I know that exist one container with jd2
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Old 07.02.2016, 21:36
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I want to start to moving forward and add a compatibility to Entware-ng but I need to test some function on new nas like x31 or x41 series that seems to be "uncompatible" with the old but always good optware, so ...

If someone have this nas and want to make some test, please tell me.

J
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Old 08.02.2016, 06:08
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Default Working on QNAP Armv7 TS-431

I was able to get this working on my QNAP TS-431. This one has a Armv7 in it. My QNAP does not have optware readily available like some of the other ones. For instance, optware doesn't exist in the app center. I originally had entware-ng installed but I got the same error as Cornstrike. I was able to get this issue resolved by uninstalling entware-ng and installing an unofficial version of optware found **External links are only visible to Support Staff**here. The forum that I found that optware did not recommend using it for many packages. I assume that it's possibly unstable on systems like mine. After I installed it however, the jdownloader script ran flawlessly.

Chryses,
I would be happy to test some scripts for you using the entware-ng. Ideally, I would like to give you vpn access to my nas but my ISP switched some systems over and now my router is on a private ip. So I can't open any ports until that gets resolved. If you are really interested however, I could probably set up a laptop with teamviewer or something for you to get access here. Like I said before, I have a QNAP TS-431 which includes a Armv7
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Old 11.02.2016, 09:31
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chryses View Post
I want to start to moving forward and add a compatibility to Entware-ng but I need to test some function on new nas like x31 or x41 series that seems to be "uncompatible" with the old but always good optware, so ...

If someone have this nas and want to make some test, please tell me.

J
Hi,

i have a TS 451 with QTS 4.2 and Entware-ng running and very interested in getting Jdownloader running on my NAS.

I got the same errors like kornstrike during install.

- procps could not be installed due to the fact it is not available in entware
- the update process failes due to not enough space left on the device. I think the installation path is not correct and it is trying to install the software to the ramdisk.

So if you still need a NAS to run some test iam your volunteer :D
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Old 11.02.2016, 10:01
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Just to remind you all: It is still possible to install JDownloader manually on every device! Just install Java and you can manually download/install JDownloader on it. Only disadvantage is that you have to write/create start scripts yourself or start it manually every time you boot up your device!
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Old 11.02.2016, 14:50
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Tnx for you help daniel, I'm on it but I need some test to see if all works!

From the next rel, 1.35, jd2 on qnap should run on every system, optware/entware-ng

As, soon as I can I send you some test file!
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Old 11.02.2016, 15:12
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Thanks for your work!
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Old 11.02.2016, 18:15
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Quote:
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Tnx for you help daniel, I'm on it but I need some test to see if all works!

From the next rel, 1.35, jd2 on qnap should run on every system, optware/entware-ng

As, soon as I can I send you some test file!
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Old 14.02.2016, 18:06
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Hi Cryses,

i tested your new script but i got a few errors:

1. opkg update failes for what reason ever...the update via command line works


Downloading _**External links are only visible to Support Staff** Collected errors:
* opkg_download: Failed to download _**External links are only visible to Support Staff** /opt/bin/opkg update failed



2. It still trys to install procps but this packages is not available in entware-ng. I thinks it is now called procps-ng. The qpkg install fails

Unknown package 'procps'.
Collected errors:
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package procps.
/opt/bin/opkg install procps failed
Package bc (1.06.95-1) installed in root is up to date.
Package bash (4.3.42-1a) installed in root is up to date.
Package coreutils (8.23-2) installed in root is up to date.
JDownloader2 1.34 installation failed. The following QPKG must be installed and enabled: Optware | opkg. The following Optware package must be installed: procps.
Installation Abort.


3. In your script at line 197 you set the install path like -> JD2_DEST_DIR="$QPKG_DIR/jd2"

but it points to the root dir / which is located at the ramdisk and there is not enough space. due to that the update proccess fails. For me i changed to the path /opt/jd2. After that the installation works.

4. The start script is missing

Have a Good Download!!!./jd2_qnap_installer.sh: line 255:
/etc/init.d/JDownloader2.sh: No such file or directory

Any idea ?? how is the command to start JDwonloader ?

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Old 14.02.2016, 18:58
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You can manually start JDownloader with
java -jar JDownloader.jar &

Note: please specify the full path to java and JDownloder.jar. You should use nohup command (if available) to avoid closing JDownloader when you close the ssh connection!
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