I've attached as txt file my deluge-damon script. Is the same that's around for debian with more logging, the one you pasted looks malformed. Look for the binaries location
which deluged
I've attached as txt file my deluge-damon script. Is the same that's around for debian with more logging, the one you pasted looks malformed. Look for the binaries location
which deluged
Ran the following using your script "sudo update-rc.d deluge-daemon defaults"...
... and got this:
update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing
insserv: Script deluge-daemon.save.1 is broken: incomplete LSB comment.
insserv: missing `Required-Start:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: missing `Required-Stop:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: missing `Default-Start:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: missing `Default-Stop:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service deluge-daemon already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service Required-Start: already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $local_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $remote_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service Required-Stop: already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $local_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $remote_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service Should-Start: already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $network, skipped!
insserv: Default-Start undefined, assuming empty start runlevel(s) for script `deluge-daemon.save.1'
insserv: Default-Stop undefined, assuming empty stop runlevel(s) for script `deluge-daemon.save.1'
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Looks like you're pasting it wrongly. Try to put the file in init.d with winscp or something similar. Don't forget to chmod +x the script. Also remove the .txt extension.
And also find out where the binaries for deluge are located in your system
I actually took the file you sent, didnt even open it, and removed the .txt. I uploaded it just like that and got the same error. I did chmod 755 originally but chmod -x doesnt seem to be doing anything different.
In the file that dictates what user they run under I made them run under user "deluge" instead of "root". I figured I set up the permissions I needed just fine but could this cause an issue? What permissions do I need?
The deluge user doesn't exist, unless you create it. Let's first get deluge running under root.
What happens when you type deluged in CLI?
The output of the LSB script looks bad. try an access with nano the script
nano /etc/init.d/deluge-daemon it should look like this http://sprunge.us/YRaO
The init also loads this file /etc/default/deluge-daemon, which looks like this, if you don't have it create it
When I type deluged it does nothing; I assume that it is loading the process. Deluge-web is another story... it kind of hangs and I have to restart PuTTY and log back in.
My init.d/deluge-daemon looks like yours. I copy and pasted yours directly into mine. I still get the same error message:
root@znas:~# sudo update-rc.d deluge-daemon defaults
update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing
insserv: script deluge-daemon is not an executable regular file, skipped!
insserv: Script deluge-daemon.save.1 is broken: incomplete LSB comment.
insserv: missing `Required-Start:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: missing `Required-Stop:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: missing `Default-Start:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: missing `Default-Stop:' entry: please add even if empty.
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service deluge-daemon already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service Required-Start: already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $local_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $remote_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service Required-Stop: already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $local_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $remote_fs, skipped!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1: service Should-Start: already provided!
insserv: script deluge-daemon.save.1 provides system facility $network, skipped!
insserv: Default-Start undefined, assuming empty start runlevel(s) for script `deluge-daemon.save.1'
insserv: Default-Stop undefined, assuming empty stop runlevel(s) for script `deluge-daemon.save.1'
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I did have /etc/default/deluge-daemon already. I had the user "deluge" in there. Yes, I did create the user "deluge". I changed the user in there to root just to see if I can get it working under that first.
Hmm... should my deluge, deluge-web, deluge-console, deluge-gtk, and deluged be located at /usr/bin
Sigh... this is going to be the death of me.
Check in /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin
With ls -la deluge*
They are in /usr/local/bin
And also try to run without the init. for that execute
deluged
then
deluge-web -p 8112 if the process runs and doesn't complain, go to omv ip address in the web browser with port 8112
"deluge" command works fine.
"deluge-web -p 8112" does not.
It just hangs and I have to restart PuTTY and log back in.
If I go to my running services in OMV web interface I can see it but I am unable to "stop" it. I can only kill the process ID. I can stop "deluged" just fine though.
Also, deluge-web is apparently not responding. Under "time" in the process list it always freezes at around 50-60 seconds.
For some reason your deluge-web server is not working.
Try another approach, kill all your running deluge daemons.
Start a new daemon with deluged
Download the GTK client to run in windows, switch it to classic mode in preferences, and then connect to the daemon with the omv ip address and port 58846.
Assuming that works... then what?
How do I remove all traces of deluge and libtorrent-rasterbar so that I can attempt to start from scratch again?
The bin's you delete them manually. The python related files take a look here at the end
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/…Source#RemovingFromSystem
If you build rasterbar, try and go to the rasterbar source folder and do make unintelligibleIf rasterbar comes from the repository just the ap-get remove will do it
BTW I think they added the Ubuntu repo yesterday for Deluge try to update Omv-extras and check if you can make it run this time from there. When you build something from source like rasterbar instead of make install. Use checkinstall, that will make a standard deb package to remove for when you dont need then anymore
I have started a openmediavault-deluge plugin, it will not be as advanced as the transmission plugin but do what is needed.
If the plugin just installs deluge and still requires access to the web interface then I would be happy. Ideally, I personally would prefer that over an interface in OMV interface.
I will mess with this more after work.
Also, my problem is that I need version 1.3.5 specifically... so I think I am stuck with compiling and whatnot.
It will use the latest version now @ 1.3.10. I do hope to have a test version ready by this evening but that depends on how thing go.
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