Is it fair to say that CDH “remove” was mostly meant for torrents? It seems that (in my use scenario) the NZB data gets cleaned up even without this on. There are plugins that could do this, but I think the idea is that absent some other program that guarantees it took the data (like Sonarr), no one wants to tell their torrent client to delete their data automatically Further more AFAIK deluge (and maybe other clients) don’t have a built in option to automatically remove torrent with data. Right, well it needs to be “Auto Managed” as you know for “remove” to work. Perhaps I misunderstood part of your comment, but I originally read it that you were advocating using the torrent client’s auto-remove options when the seeding goal is met “The torrent is set to “Auto Managed” (through the label).” but re-reading it reads more that you’re referring to how it works for CDH remove to operate, so disregard. So - I have to think/ask…what is really the benefit/driving purpose of this feature? I feel like I must be missing something. I think it is safe to say that the “remove” function will rarely ever remove anything from the torrent queue. Even if it did, it is likely that it takes days or weeks for an older torrent to reach a seeding ratio. To the best of my knowledge, once Sonarr has imported the show it is no longer in the activity queue and therefore Sonarr does not make repeated attempts to remove it. If we make the assumption (as a good torrenting community should) that we are going to seed to a 1:1 ratio, then it is extremely unlikely that we will have met criteria #2 by the time Sonarr imports the file and evaluates/sends its remove request. The torrent is set to “Auto Managed” (through the label).However it will only do this if the following criteria are met: If you have the “remove” option on, Sonarr will also issue an API call back to the torrent client to remove the item from your queue. My understanding is that when your download completes and the torrent client sends the sonarr API call, sonarr will then initiate the CDH and copy/move/link your show to the proper season folder. It questions the value of using CDH “remove” feature on an NZB client like SAB because it is valuable to have the info in the “history” log, which the “remove” feature strips out.īut, that got me thinking what exactly CDH “remove” benefits anyone? Even in a torrent client? You aren’t removing files, or stopping something from … When an NZB is completed (success or error) there is really no reason to remove it from the history in the client. A client like sabNZBs shows a history of all processed downloads and this history is a good log to refer to (especially for issues that were encountered). With NZBs however I believe it is a different story. So when a torrent is done downloading/seeding, most people remove it from their torrent client and it is end of story. Allow CDH "Remove" on a per-download client basis (i.e.: don't remove my sabNZBd history) Feature Requests
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