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#How to install transmission on ubuntu server how to#
Sudo -H -u deluge flexget check How to wipe the FlexGet database and start overįlexGet keeps a record of what files it has and has not downloaded in an SQL database. When you have made changes to the FlexGet config file you can check the syntax by specifying the –check parameter as follows: Sudo -H -u deluge flexget -test execute -v Checking configuration syntax So, to test the script whilst displaying verbose output you would issue the following command: You can additionally run the above commands in combination. This can be particularly useful when the feeds are not quite working as you would expect: The -v parameter can be used to display verbose output from the FlexGet script. Sudo -H -u deluge flexget -test execute Displaying verbose output You can run through the FlexGet script in “test mode” to execute all parts of the script by specifying the –test parameter as follows: Sudo -H -u deluge flexget execute Testing your FlexGet config file To run the FlexGet script we’ve just created type the following: I’ve included a working example to allow you to test the process is working correctly: Sample config.yml file and explained what the various lines do on this page. See the FlexGet website for configuration examples. Sudo -u deluge vim /var/lib/deluge/.flexget/config.ymlĮnter the configuration parameters as required. Now type the following command to create/open the file: Obviously substituting /media/WD40EFRX/RAIDMain/MyScripts with the location of your script files. Sudo ln -s /media/WD40EFRX/RAIDMain/MyScripts/config.yml /var/lib/deluge/.flexget/config.yml Sudo touch /media/WD40EFRX/RAIDMain/MyScripts/config.yml If you’re following my advice about storing configuration files separately then issue the following two commands in a Putty session:
#How to install transmission on ubuntu server download#
What to download and from where.Ī note about the storing of configuration files The configuration file is where we’ll store all the instructions for FlexGet. Once we have installed FlexGet we now need to create and configure the FlexGet configuration file. Creating and configuring the FlexGet config file on Ubuntuįor details on how to install FlexGet see the How to install FlexGet on Ubuntu guide.