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Sabnzbd is messed up

Open thany opened this issue 9 years ago • 3 comments

Upon installing, it errors on trying to wget par2cmdline.

But far worse, when I click Done, the WHOLE web interface is knackered. Everypage shows a WSOD, i.e. zero bytes of HTML, i.o.w. no web interface. I had to reboot the whole server.

After that, I experienced at least one freeze (of the whole server, not just one VM).

Please fix this problem ASAP and also please tell me how to undo the damage your plugin has likely caused.

thany avatar Dec 24 '16 22:12 thany

To undo the changes simply remove the plug in from the /boot/config/plugins directory and reboot your server. The plugin doesn't make any permanent changes to the server. Also, I would like to point out that this plugin has not been updated in atleast 3 years. Phaze has branched and taken up maintaining the plugins from that point and now it appears most people utilize the docker containers instead of plugins. These plugins are deprecated beyond unraid version 5 and are not compatible with 64bit versions of unraid. -------- Original message --------From: thany [email protected] Date: 12/24/16 5:53 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Influencer/UNplugged [email protected] Cc: Subscribed [email protected] Subject: [Influencer/UNplugged] Sabnzbd is messed up (#48) Upon installing, it errors on trying to wget par2cmdline. But far worse, when I click Done, the WHOLE web interface is knackered. Everypage shows a WSOD, i.e. zero bytes of HTML, i.o.w. no web interface. I had to reboot the whole server. After that, I experienced at least one freeze (of the whole server, not just one VM). Please fix this problem ASAP and also please tell me how to undo the damage your plugin has likely caused.

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Influencer avatar Dec 25 '16 02:12 Influencer

And what if the plugin doesn't appear in /boot/config/plugins? I'm afraid it may have been half an installation or something...

thany avatar Dec 26 '16 20:12 thany

It most likely completed installation. The plugin is probably able to run “in the background”. What is messed up(and the issue your having) is that the Unraid webGUI changed so where the old plug-in is writing to is messing up what emhttp(the webGUI service) is expecting.

Removing the plug-in from the system, including /boot/config/plugins/, and then restarting the server will remove it and you should be back in working order.

Since you can’t get to the webGUI you should be able to telnet into the server and issue a “reboot” command to restart the server.

On Dec 26, 2016, at 3:00 PM, thany [email protected] wrote:

And what if the plugin does appear in /boot/config/plugins? I'm afraid it may have been half an installation or something...

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