On certain events the scripts are executed, they receive information about event, do certain work and can communicate with NZBGet to give it instructions for further processing. OS Version: TrueNAS-13.0-U1 Processor: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU E3-1245 v5 3.50GHz (8 cores) Motherboard: SuperMicro X11SSL-CF Memory: 64 GiB ECC M malconus Cadet Joined Messages 2 2 Hi, I get to step 3.7 in your github article and when I run service nzbget start I get the message su: no directory. NZBGet provides documented entry points for scripts. After changing the "Intermediate" directory to the same HDD as the destination HDD, the speed is comparable to Sabnzbd. The core functionality of NZBGet can be extended using extension scripts. However, the "Intermediate" path was still pointing to the default (on my C: SSD drive). If you’re adding our server alongside another, or have deleted the previous servers, you’ll need to select. We’ll replace information from this page to connect. If you’re using a new install, you’ll see a temporary server made. Select the 'News-Servers' option from the side menu. I had originally set the destination path to my external HDD (E:\Downloads). From the start page, select Settings from the top. UPDATE: I was able to resolve this issue. If I do need to start making tweaks and changes to NZBget to get equivalent performance to Sabnzbd, why aren't those settings the install defaults for NZBGet? do I need to disable DisableWrite in NZBGet and increase the article cache to 1024MBs in NZBGet? I didn't want to start experimenting. What settings do I need to change (from their defaults) on NZBGet to get the equivalent download speed of Sabnzbd? NZBGet development officially abandoned While new releases already became sparse over the past few years, it seems hugbug has now officially abandoned the development of NZBGet. For Windows: Download the latest version of the app from the Sonarr website. I get an average of 15MB/s-20MB/s download speed with NZBGet (roughly half the speed). After that it is just configuring your indexers to feed sabnzb or nzbget. I get an average of 35MB/s-40MB/s download speed with Sabnzbd (which is close to the maximum download throughput of my ISP). Provider settings are identical to Sabnzbd with 40 simultaneous connections, SSL enabled. Just a few days ago, I thought I'd give NZBGet a shot since there was a recent update 10 days ago and, I heard that it's theoretically less hardware-intensive than Sabnzbd.Īnyway, NZBGet is cleanly installed (latest version) at all its default settings.
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