Where are temporary files stored in download station synology
I have a ds synology NAS. I have been trying to change the location of where temporary files are stored before they complete downloading. When I try to change the location to a different volume I get a warning message telling me it will take 10 minutes for the operation to . i do not think that will work. synology download station while the download is in progress/not complete stores the files in a temporary location. if installed on volume 1, that location would be /volume1/@download inside this folder will be numerically numbered folders. one folder per download task. in there is the partial file, and the torrent detail files. if the client you are converting. · The Synology NAS has a disk sleep mode ("hibernation") in theory, but in practice they usually don't sleep a lot, since they wake up for it to check the time, if download station has any active tasks, if it's running other servers through CMS, if Plex is running, if it's indexing files, if any USB devices are connected, etc. etc.
Install start Download Station again. Don't forget to disable telnet and/or SSH when you are done (unless you actually need them for other reasons) From this point download station will be using Vol2 to place it's temp files and therefore not using up space on Vol1. Mission accomplished! Enjoy! Click the gear icon next to the search field at the top of Download Station, go to Download Station General, and tick Enable eMule downloads. If there are multiple volumes on your Synology NAS, you can choose from the drop-down menu to specify the temporary location for storing the files that are being downloaded. Click OK. The Synology NAS has a disk sleep mode ("hibernation") in theory, but in practice they usually don't sleep a lot, since they wake up for it to check the time, if download station has any active tasks, if it's running other servers through CMS, if Plex is running, if it's indexing files, if any USB devices are connected, etc. etc.
DS stores its active downloads in a folder called @download on the volume you have told it to use; the Temporary Location. It copies them from there to your Destination when finished, but will keep seeding from the temp location. In this case you could assume that the setup download folder would be also used as a place for these temporary files. But the Download Station uses a hidden folder for these files. It’s only visible if you login to your DiskStation using SSH or Telnet. It’s the folder „/volume1/@download“. I have a ds synology NAS. I have been trying to change the location of where temporary files are stored before they complete downloading. When I try to change the location to a different volume I get a warning message telling me it will take 10 minutes for the operation to complete and then the service will be restarted.
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