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Hi
Since yesterday my JDownloader instance refuses to show up on my.jdownloader.org. The last few log lines are: Code:
Update Message: Check for updates Update Progress: 3% Update Progress: -1% Update Message: Contact Server... Update Message: Check for updates Not sure what else to try. I start it with Code:
java -Djava.awt.headless=true -jar JDownloader.jar -norestart The full log contains a lot of information specific to my user and system so I'd rather not publicly share it but I'd gladly PM it to a dev. Any ideas? |
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Try it without the parameter -norestart and it should work.
In the following article you get more informations how to install and use it on a headless system https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...ded-devices/13 Last edited by tarkett; 27.05.2023 at 13:25. Reason: Support Article added |
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Not using -norestart has not helped. JD headless has been working for years with no problems. It just suddenly stopped working recently.
Edit: to clarify, I use -norestart because JD runs as a systemd service and to correctly detect whether or not the service is running, -norestart is required. Last edited by longoon12000; 30.05.2023 at 19:05. |
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Backup your config and try this:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...r-installation
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I have, in fact, completely removed any remnants of JDownloader from my server and reinstalled it by doing:
wget http://installer.jdownloader.org/JDownloader.jar java -jar JDownloader.jar -norestart waited for it to auto-close with prompt to restart java -jar JDownloader.jar -norestart waited for it to ask for my credentials, entered them now it's stuck again at Start Update Update Message: Check for updates Update Progress: 3% Update Progress: -1% Update Message: Contact Server... Update Message: Check for updates nothing happens, it doesn't show up in my.jdownloader.org |
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ok guys I have found a workaround but the problem seems to be related to ipv6 and the update server?
when starting JD with -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true to force it to only use ipv4, it works perfectly fine immediately. I think it's having trouble contacting some jd server through ipv6. |
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Perfect
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no not perfect, this needs fixing! the workaround is a janky hack, mate.
Last edited by longoon12000; 30.06.2023 at 16:58. |
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@longoon12000
Please go to ipv6-test.com and post a screenshot of your results here (censor private data).
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So you were already on the right path but you will need to find the reason behind your IPv6 not working properly on your own.
Instead of the solution you chose, you can just change the IPV_ preference in JDownloader, see: https://board.jdownloader.org/showth...689#post522689
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