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Old 01-11-2013
Pls post the log.
 

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NZBGET(1)							   User Commands							 NZBGET(1)

NAME
nzbget - binary news file grabber DESCRIPTION
Usage: nzbget [switches] Switches: -h, --help Print this help-message -v, --version Print version and exit -c, --configfile <file> Filename of configuration-file -n, --noconfigfile Prevent loading of configuration-file (required options must be passed with --option) -p, --printconfig Print configuration and exit -o, --option <name=value> Set or override option in configuration-file -s, --server Start nzbget as a server in console-mode -D, --daemon Start nzbget as a server in daemon-mode -V, --serverversion Print server's version and exit -Q, --quit Shutdown server -A, --append <nzb-file> Send file to server's download queue -C, --connect Attach client to server -L, --list [F|G|O|S|H] Request list of downloads from server F list individual files and server status (default) G list groups (nzb-files) and server status O list post-processor-queue H list history S print only server status -P, --pause [D|D2|O|S] Pause server: D pause download queue (default) D2 pause download queue via second pause-register O pause post-processor queue S pause scan of incoming nzb-directory -U, --unpause [D|D2|O|S] Unpause server: D unpause download queue (default) D2 unpause download queue via second pause-register O unpause post-processor queue S unpause scan of incoming nzb-directory -R, --rate <speed> Set download rate on server, in KB/s -T, --top Add file to the top (beginning) of queue (for using with switch --append) -K, --category <name> Assign category to nzb-file (for using with switch --append) -G, --log <lines> Request last <lines> lines from server's screen-log -W, --write <D|I|W|E|G> "Text" Send text to server's log -S, --scan Scan incoming nzb-directory on server -E, --edit [G|O|H] <action> <IDs> Edit items on server G Affect all files in the group (same nzb-file) O Edit post-processor-queue H Edit history <action> is one of: <+offset|-offset> Move file(s)/group(s)/post-job in queue relative to current position, offset is an integer value T Move file(s)/group(s)/post-job to top of queue B Move file(s)/group(s)/post-job to bottom of queue P Pause file(s)/group(s)/ Postprocess history-item(s) again U Resume (unpause) file(s)/group(s) A Pause all pars (for groups) R Pause extra pars (for groups)/ Return history-item(s) back to download queue D Delete file(s)/group(s)/post-job(s)/history-item(s) K <name> Set category (for groups) N <name> Rename (for groups) M Merge (for groups) O <name>=<value> Set post-process parameter (for groups) I <priority> Set priority (signed integer) for file(s)/group(s) <IDs> Comma-separated list of file-ids or ranges of file-ids, e. g.: 1-5,3,10-22 nzbget version: 0.7.0 May 2011 NZBGET(1)
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