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sabNZB showing as not installed after reboots

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This is the second time now, i have had to turn off the array for some reason, when its restarted i cant access sabNZB, when i go to pkg manager its saying it is not installed, even more annoying i have no clue whatsoever why its doing it, i enabled install of reboot, i dont know where its installee because at the moment i have to blindly follow guides here and there.

 

Some screen shots if they are any help....

 

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I have again, clicked install on pkg manager for SAB, its installed it with the following...

 

SABnzbd-0.6.14-src.tar.gz installation:

 

INSTALLED_SABNZBD_VERSION ::

LATEST_DOWNLOADED_VERSION :: 0.6.14

LATEST_DOWNLOADED_FILE :: SABnzbd-0.6.14-src.tar.gz

EXTRACTED_DIRECTORY :: SABnzbd-0.6.14

Installed SABnzbd to /mnt/cache/.sabnzbd

SABnzb sabnzbd.ini file already exists

Created unraid.d directory

Created init script, /etc/rc.d/unraid.d/rc.unraid_sabnzbd

Created unmenu start script, /boot/unmenu/42-unmenu_user_script_start_sabnzbd

Created unmenu stop script, /boot/unmenu/42-unmenu_user_script_stop_sabnzbd

SABnzbd started as nobody.

 

I have not had to ebnable reinstall on reboot because it is already enable this time

I don't see an .auto_install or .manual_install files in the packages folder.  If those do not exist them the package will not be re-installed on reboot.

 

If your flash drive is read-only for some reason then that would be your problem.  There seems to be something wrong with the flash drive as you seem to be having a similar problem installing SickBeard.

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SABnzbd-0.6.14-src.tar.gz.auto_install

SABnzbd-0.6.14-src.tar.gz.manual_install

 

those are the files in compressed state ??, they are on the flash, they must have got written there somehow, im not sure that its because its write only, its the permissions, i dont have them so i cant delete anything from within explorer..i followed a guide to install SAB and SB...i dont know what to do

SABnzbd-0.6.14-src.tar.gz.auto_install

SABnzbd-0.6.14-src.tar.gz.manual_install

 

those are the files in compressed state ??, they are on the flash, they must have got written there somehow, im not sure that its because its write only, its the permissions, i dont have them so i cant delete anything from within explorer..i followed a guide to install SAB and SB...i dont know what to do

The .auto_install and .manual_install files are created by unMenu.  If the .auto_install exists then SAB should be installed on reboot.

 

There seems to be some other issue at work here as the INSTALLED_SABNZBD_VERSION that is coming back says no install exists.

 

It is installing it to your cache drive by default in a .sabnzbd folder.

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