Scenario: A Pool of x3 (8-TB) HDDS, and 2 500GB SSDs as a "cache" drive part of the pool; Free space 1.2+ GBS
Obtaining and unpacking multiple 70+ GB Files runs into "space" problems a lot of times with NZBGet because it downloads to the smaller drive within the pool and tries to unpack to it. Thus it effectively acts as a roadblock for further downloads from running correctly.
Is there any way to define "free-space" for certain programs, as double the file size for unpacking reasons?
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Scenario: A Pool of x3 (8-TB) HDDS, and 2 500GB SSDs as a "cache" drive part of the pool; Free space 1.2+ GBS
Obtaining and unpacking multiple 70+ GB Files runs into "space" problems a lot of times with NZBGet because it downloads to the smaller drive within the pool and tries to unpack to it. Thus it effectively acts as a roadblock for further downloads from running correctly.
Is there any way to define "free-space" for certain programs, as double the file size for unpacking reasons?
This is ridiculous
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