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Files in shares cannot be repaired. SABNZBd docker and manually.

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So I have been trying to troubleshoot this issue for a while and have been unable to find the solution.  Here goes.

 

I use SABNZBd (tried several different dockers) to download things.  The error rate has been extremely high.  So I look at logs and it says that there often was enough blocks to repair, but the verification after repair fails.  I then try to use quick par on one of my windows machines to confirm.  It will say there are plenty of blocks to repair.  Then it will go through the repair, but on the confirmation it will fail again.  What I discovered is that if I copy these files off the unraid share on to my windows machine, repair, then copy back and everything works as intended.  This sounds like some sort of permissions issue but I can't figure out where.  Like quickpar in windows, or SABNZBd docker doesn't have permission to make changes to the existing files.  The other thing that further complicates matters is that sometimes it does repair successfully, making the problem hard to reproduce.  Can someone point me in the right direction?  Thanks

Are you actually downloading your files into the docker image?

I would mount a directory from your array or cache drive and download to that instead..

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Files are downloaded to a share labeled downloads which is part of the array.

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