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Torrent not resuming after stopped due to insufficient free space #11433
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Originally created by @kauniss on GitHub (Dec 17, 2020).
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qBittorrent version and Operating System
qBittorrent v4.3.1 (64 bit) and macOS Catalina 10.15.7 (19H114)
What is the problem
Downloading torrents (of legal non-copyrighted material) into disk which ran out of space. So torrents stopped with the error log that there is insufficient space. I cleared the space and am trying to resume the torrents. They start seeding to peers but they are not downloading. Have tried to restart the application and clicking "force resume" but that's it.
What is the expected behavior
That the torrents should resume their download once there is space again.
@FranciscoPombal commented on GitHub (Dec 17, 2020):
Duplicate of https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/13680.