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Use a full java version, you are using a headless-java version that does not provide any fonts and thats not supported yet (workarounds will be added with next core update). simply grab a full java version (eg from oracle) and use that one
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but it was working flawlessly for a month and now today it stopped. I did't change anything. Am I suppose install new java?
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I guess you never added a link that has no favicon and JDownloader had to create dummy icon -> crash.
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am I suppose to wait for it to download and clean itself after restart, wait for the update (is it coming soon?) or install java. I had installed Java from oracle (I think) but I'm using a script described in this thread to run jD in headless mode. Maybe I could change that? I'm not that familiar with command line java. edit1: maybe there is a way to manually force clean all downloads to start over knowing about this bug? Last edited by BartSz; 08.04.2016 at 16:10. |
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simply starting it with oracle java should be enough. check webinterface, settings -system info button
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Java 1.8.0_60-b24 (32Bit) (headless) Heap 19.8 MB / 32.75 MB / 334.5 MB it is headless. So how can I install/run it in non headless? I have no idea how to do it since the only way I found online is via Synology Java manager. |
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headless here means someting else. Can you login via ssh/putty and enter java -version and show output here? it should state oracle
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OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 3.0.0pre06) (linux-gnu build 1.8.0_60-b24) OpenJDK Zero VM (build 25.60-b23, interpreted mode) |
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Bitte die JVM/JDK von Oracle nutzen und damit starten, dann geht alles ganz normal.
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ok I managed to use oracle Java and it works. Thank you.
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thanks for your effort! I tried your script from page 10 and are facing some issues. I am running Snyology DSM 6 with Java 8 (updated to latest version) and installed jdownloader.jar via putty manually. Running good so far. Now I used your script and eddited the start up line to:
nohup su -c "/volume1/@appstore/Java8/j2sdk-image/bin/java -Djava.awt.headless=true -jar /volume1/@appstore/jdownloader/JDownloader.jar &" jdownloader the passwd is pointing to the homes folder of jdownloader assigned by DSM and I changed it to /bin/sh with vi command and closed with :wq. When I start the script via putty it works. But after a reboot jdownloader is not running and the passwd is back to "/sbin/nologin" in the file. After running the script with putty (root) vi is still showing "/bin/sh", though. Now my question(s)is: how to fix this and while looking for an answer I am asking myself: why do I need a script? Can't I just use the application start app in DSM with the startup line from the script or is there a "script advantage" and in this context, neither the link to the sh file nore the startup line from the script are working for me in the DSM schedule (started/tried manually as jdownloader and admin, also just tried "/volume1/@appstore/Java8/j2sdk-image/bin/java -Djava.awt.headless=true -jar /volume1/@appstore/jdownloader/JDownloader.jar &" for both) I am absolutly not familiar with putty/ssh/vi stuff, just want to have a stable jdownloader which does not have to be started manually (all the time). Thus I appreciate any step by step instruction, thanks ![]() |
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Should be possible to use the start stuff from DSM, no need to special script
I suggest to edit /etc/rc.local and place your code there for easy workaround, just use Quote:
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can I use jdownloader-headless on my LAN without myjdownloader ?
like a local webui? |
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@rezad: MyJDownloader does provide a direct connection mode so all traffic is directly between you and your JDownloader. MyJDownloader is the official remote control/webinterface solution. The api is open/documented and everyone is free to code own tools/apps/remote control sollutions for it. There exists also a deprecated api (same as myjdownloader but missing all authentiction/encryption layers).
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I don't understand.
what do you mean it has a mode? myjdownlader is a website that my jdownloader connect to, right? when I run jdownloader headless, it asks for my user and pass of myjdownloader or it exits. what should I do so that it runs without those and how do I connect to it? it doesn't have a webui (local) does it? |
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Check: https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...-jdownloader-2 https://support.jdownloader.org/inde...anced-settings Last edited by Wolf666; 23.04.2016 at 20:32. |
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@rezad: https://my.jdownloader.org is the website interface for the MyJDownloader service that is powered by api.jdownloader.org. You can code your own tools/clients to connect to api.jdownloader.org or use the deprecated api like I described in post above.
There does not exist a local webinterface. You will have to develop it yourself
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hi,
why is there an "split packets by hoster" option missing from linkcollector->right click->more is it temporary or you decided to cancel it? |
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@BartSz:
the split by hoster command is included in the update I'm currently building. It will go live in a few minutes ![]()
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I forgot my Password @MyDownlaoder, now i think i have to chanche it on my NAS, but i dont how to..?
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