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QNAP - NZBGet does not start, command-line shows "std::out_of_range"
(@hans)
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November 13, 2016 5:45 AM
I've had this happen, after a seemingly crash which corrupted the Queue.
Go into your QNAP through SSH and find the QPKG directory, mine was at :
/share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/NZBGet
Next cd to the directory "nzbget" and execute:
./nzbget -s -o continuepartial=no
The command-line/console version of NZBGet will now become visible. If all went well, you'll recognize a few things and it should start downloading.
Press "Q" to quit NZBGet.
Next go to one directory back and start nzbget:
./nzbget.sh start
After a few seconds you'll see that the Daemon version is running. Try open the NZBGet URL now and see if it started correctly.
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