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"Temporarily not available" (?)
I hope this's the right section. I've a problem with a download, it is almost finished, this is the link:
https : //archive.org/download/ThePhantomOfTheOpera1925NewYorkGeneralReleasePrint_620/ThePhantomOfTheOperaTheUltimatePublicDomainEdition.zip The problem is that if i start the download it says me "Temporarily not available" and I have to wait 10 minutes. How can i solve? The download is almost finished! Bye Last edited by steakhutzeee; 11.02.2014 at 11:42. |
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Welcome to my world.
I haven't run into this issue for several days now, so I can't try something that was pointed out to me. So, I'll have you try it to see if it works. Right click on the link and go into Properties. The first option in there is "Check Online Status." Run that and see if that clears the error. If so, do a "Force Download Start," which should continue the download from where it left off (assuming you have a premium account and you are allowed to resume a download). If that doesn't clear the error, let us know. |
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But i don't know if there'is a premium account for this site, it's the Internet Archive, and is totally free |
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Did you try all steps?:
- Check online status - Resume - Start download
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Yes, i tried all this steps
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Set max chunks to 1, reset all failed links and retry.
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I just had another "Temporarily unavailable" link. Here is the log:
11.02.14 16.37.48to11.02.14 16.45.31 jdlog://9760534130931/ After the 10 min timed out, the link changed to "Try restarting this link." BTW, it was 99.83% done when this happened. Doing the "Check online status" resulted in no change. It still indicates "Try restarting this link." Doing Resume just cleared the error status. It did not resume. To top it off, the 2nd file I was downloading also failed with "Temporarily unavailable" after completing 94.86%. The same steps used above had the same results. BTW, the size of the file being downloaded has nothing to do with when the "Temporarily unavailable" occurs. It is the percentage done. The first file is about 50% the size of the 2nd file. The only cure was to reset and force the download to start. This is why my suggestion in the other thread to have the "Force Download Start" clear all error flags without deleting the file so that the download can resume was put forth. |
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For file .HDFEED.ts.part003.rar you got "HTTP/1.1 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable" because Range: bytes=166666667-166666666
This is a known problem, resume was done but got the same result, only reset will clear that and start from 0.
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So, there is no way to reset the download w/o deleting the file so that a force download will end up doing a resume?
Is there a fix in the works, or is this not fixable? UPDATE: Since posting the above, I got another "Temporarily unavailable" (96.78%). Does the following log contain the same error? 11.02.14 16.37.48to11.02.14 18.23.45 jdlog://1962534130931/ Last edited by MrVideo; 12.02.2014 at 05:59. |
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You can read yourself: http://svn.jdownloader.org/search/in...?q=Satisfiable
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Thanks for pointing out that this has been a problem for years. I don't expect it to be fixed any time soon. UPDATE: I've just had the same file get hit with the "Temporarily unavailable" problem twice, resulting in about 6 hrs of wasted/lost download time. Now I have to try for a third time, which means I could have downloaded three files in the space of one. I really hope that this problem gets fixed, and soon. My head is hurting banging on the brick wall. 11.02.14 16.37.48to11.02.14 18.23.45 jdlog://8195534130931 Last edited by MrVideo; 12.02.2014 at 13:09. |
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Tried but nothing, download restarted from 0 and i deleted it
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Didn't the download work fine then? GreeZ psp
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Not sure if that was directed at steakhutzeee or me.
For me, no. After I posted my update and restarting the failed download, I went to bed. After getting up, I find that the two downloads had stopped because it now believes that the plugin is in error. The one file stopped at 99.35% and the other at 88.29% Here is that set of logs: 12.02.14 16.19.41to12.02.14 16.18.38 jdlog://7780634130931/ I then did a restart to download the latest updates. After that I did a force start of the first one, only to have it declared as "Temporarily unavailable." I now have to try and download it a fourth time. The other file was also declared "Temporarily unavailable." Here are the logs for that: 12.02.14 16.19.41to12.02.14 16.25.58 jdlog://1880634130931/ |
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As said, I cannot help you with that.
GreeZ psp
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We understand that you can't, but maybe by reporting all of the times that it happens, it might get higher up on the list of things to fix by the developers.
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You still use 3 chunks, change it to 1 while waiting for the fix.
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I'm curious as to why more than 1 chunk is a problem. |
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Second hit from the search (post #10) suggest to set chunks to 1. Maybe "chunks handling" is not perfect.
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Both of the current downloads have switched to a single chunk. Download going slower, but we'll see what happens. UPDATE: While downloads are now a lot slower, I've not had any issues with the UL plugin or getting "Temporarily unavailable" failures. So, indeed it looks like chunk handling is the issue. Last edited by MrVideo; 14.02.2014 at 08:36. |
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Explanation of the problem
1) I have always recommended increasing the Number of Simultaneous Downloads per Host instead of chunked (multi-stream) downloads. See the JD (not JD2) troubleshooting information.
2) It is difficult to correctly resume a multi-chunk download. JD cannot always know exactly where each chunk ended, so it has to begin re-downloading at the end of the last successful full packet for each chunk. There might be a bug in JD here. 3) Multiple chunks increase the number of packets per second, increasing the chance of problems with the host. This is especially true when the host is overloaded or you are using a proxy server. Often, hosts will cut you off for a few minutes if the firewall on the host indicates that you are flooding it with requests. If you use a proxy server, the host thinks that all of the requests from a single IP address are you, so you can get cut off quickly. If you download too fast from a premium host, it is supposed to throttle you (take more time between packets). JDownloader may display "Temporarily unavailable" when a host times-out. If you are downloading with chunks, if a packet is late from any of the chunks, it will cause an error. 4) The error message normally means that the host has decided that you have hit your download limit. Most premium hosts say you are unlimited, but limit you to a certain amount of bytes per hour or per day (often 20GiB/day). If the host doesn't return the correct code for this situation, JD displays "Temporarily unavailable". 5) When downloading multiple files simultaneously, the host will delay starting a download if it is overloaded. 6) It is considered proper etiquette to limit Max Chunks to 4, although some hosts will allow you to go much higher. If you are downloading multiple files simultaneously from a host, it is good etiquette to limit Max Chunks times Max Simultaneous Files to 8 (you will probably get errors above 32). 7) When you have any problem, please submit a log with the problem. If you are having a problem with a premium account, please e-mail your login ID and password for the account to support (at) jdownloader.org Last edited by drbits; 03.04.2014 at 04:15. Reason: Added part 7 |
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