I will try that in the evening, but I guess HDD has ample space. Could this be because of some write permission issue? ~~~~~~~~Edit~~~~~~~~~~ well somehow I managed to make it work, by using chmod command to set permissions for /mnt/Downloads directory and other transmission directories. But would want to make sure its stable and doesn't throw any error....for time being its up and rby saz - Debian
can some one help me here, Now I am able to seed the already downloaded torrents but still unable to download new :( Below is my settings.json file: { "alt-speed-down": 50, "alt-speed-enabled": false, "alt-speed-time-begin": 540, "alt-speed-time-day": 127, "alt-speed-time-enabled": false, "alt-speed-time-eby saz - Debian
In my case the script mentioned above looks for /etc/default/$NAME. Where $NAME is set to "transmission-daemon" and when I open this file it has: # defaults for transmission-daemon # sourced by /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon # Change to 0 to disable daemon ENABLE_DAEMON=1 # This directory stores some runtime information, like torrent files # and links to the config file,by saz - Debian
yes, there is a script under /etc/init.d that runs which is something like this: #!/bin/sh -e ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: transmission-daemon # Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network # Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: Start or stop the transmission-daemon. ### END INIT INby saz - Debian
After some hit and trial I was successfully able to start download for one torrent, but when I try to add another torrent and download, it doesn't start at all. I found that the settings.json file is present at three locations: 1. /root/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json 2. /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json 3. /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/settings.json Also, earlierby saz - Debian
Thanks, actually settings.json was missing from /etc/transmission-daemon/ location, so I copied it to the location. Now even though I am able to access the transmission via web interface but I am still unable to download any torrents. As when I start downloading anything the download starts and then automatically stops within a few seconds. I guess there is some problem in Download dir location iby saz - Debian
Hi, First of all I am very new to Linux/Debian, but with the help of a friend installed debian squeeze on my dockstar and was using tranmission 2.03. It was working fine for last few months but lately I am facing problem in accessing transmission web interface (http://192.168.1.3:9091/transmission/web/) as I am getting the following error: 403: Forbidden Unauthorized IP Address. Either diby saz - Debian