[Closed] qBittorrent-nox torrents randomly "errored"
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:59 am
I'm pretty new to Linux in general.
I do not know where to find log files for this.
Cannot find setting in web-ui to enable logs or grab them.
System is a VM with 4 CPU Cores and 2 GB of RAM, running Linux Ubuntu Server 20.04
The only program installed is qBittorrent-Nox and a few tools such as ifconfig and nfs-common
has been operating fine for the last 3-4 weeks since I set it up, downloading over 2TB of data...
Yesterday and this morning however, torrents have been randomly showing "errored"
I would check the logs... but I have no idea where to find them, and can't find a helpful answer on any other forum post about nox logs.
Probably Related, but after a torrent errors (usually multiple times) the file progress gets to 99.9%, then stalls.
If I do a force recheck, it then just shows as 100% and seeding, without ever going back to the download stage.
Any tips or advice?
As I said, its just a dedicated qbittorrent VM.... worst case I reinitialize the VM, no harm, but for future troubleshooting, might be helpful.
I do not know where to find log files for this.
Cannot find setting in web-ui to enable logs or grab them.
System is a VM with 4 CPU Cores and 2 GB of RAM, running Linux Ubuntu Server 20.04
The only program installed is qBittorrent-Nox and a few tools such as ifconfig and nfs-common
has been operating fine for the last 3-4 weeks since I set it up, downloading over 2TB of data...
Yesterday and this morning however, torrents have been randomly showing "errored"
I would check the logs... but I have no idea where to find them, and can't find a helpful answer on any other forum post about nox logs.
Probably Related, but after a torrent errors (usually multiple times) the file progress gets to 99.9%, then stalls.
If I do a force recheck, it then just shows as 100% and seeding, without ever going back to the download stage.
Any tips or advice?
As I said, its just a dedicated qbittorrent VM.... worst case I reinitialize the VM, no harm, but for future troubleshooting, might be helpful.