![]() ![]() You should also make sure to chown -R all the config/download files to the user the transmission-daemon process is running as if you change the user. You need to restart transmission-daemon for it to re-scan the new location, find the data and stop reporting an error. I found (with Transmission 3.00) that even if you tell transmission where to find the files and see that transmission-remote -t -i now reports the updated location.there is still an error message about not finding any data. Transmission-remote -t all -find /new/path/to/downloads/ If you keep complete/incomplete in the same directory then it is easier as you can update all torrent locations in one go. Transmission-remote -t 4 -find /new/path/to/incomplete/downloads/ Transmission-remote -t 3 -find /new/path/to/complete/downloads/ root/.config/transmission-daemon/stats.jsonīe warned that the torrent/resume files in the config folder expect the downloads/incomplete files to be in a specific location.so if you change the OS path where you are storing incomplete and complete downloads you will need to start transmission and then tell transmission where to find the files. root/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json root/.config/transmission-daemon/torrents/XYZ.torrent root/.config/transmission-daemon/torrents/ABC.torrent root/.config/transmission-daemon/resume/XYZ.resume root/.config/transmission-daemon/resume/ABC.resume This location can be overridden by starting transmission-daemon with the -config-dir param (see transmission-daemon -h) current]# find /root/.config/transmission-daemon/ -type f Note that $HOME in this case will be whatever $HOME is for the transmission-daemon process and may not be your own user's home directory. Naturally, it can also restore your backups. In addition, the program is light on resources, gets out of your way, and does all the heavy lifting in the background. The "state" for transmission-daemon is stored in $HOME/.config/transmission-daemon/ so aside from your partial/complete download folders, this is the important folder to grab if you want to resume in-progress downloads after backup is restored on a new install. The new Ashampoo Backup Pro 16 offers you all possible storage options: Backup single files to entire partitions to local drives or online storage providers. However transmission is often configured to delete source torrent files (from watch dir) after they are added. Quickly restore what you need, recover granular files, folders, volumes, or all. Quickly recover your entire Windows system backup in minutes to the original or new location using Linux or WinPE bootable media. Directory location also specified in your settings.json. The flexible backup scheduler allows backups to run based on daily, weekly, monthly, or events. If you want to keep these you should back this up as well. Your source torrent files may also be getting "picked up" from a watch directory somewhere but you don't generally need to keep these. These should be specified in your transmission-daemon settings.json (location depends on your install but defaults to $HOME/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.json on linux I think). Incomplete/complete directories and files. ![]() There are several things to backup if you want a full backup/restore. ![]()
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