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Horrific behaviour when filesystem is out of space #918
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Originally created by @roberth1990 on GitHub (Nov 14, 2013).
If I add a torrent and starts downloading it, if the filesystem becomes full before the torrent finishes, qbittorrent spams me about 40+ times that the filesystem is full and when I have cleared up space, and makes the torrent resume, it just appear "Stalled", and I have to quit qbittorrent and start it again to make the torrent start.
OS is Linux.
@birdie-github commented on GitHub (Nov 16, 2013):
I can confirm the part about "I have cleared up space, and makes the torrent resume, it just appear "Stalled", and I have to quit qbittorrent and start it again to make the torrent start."
QBT never really restarts the torrents which have run out of space (i.e. pause/resume buttons do nothing).
@alfrix commented on GitHub (Feb 8, 2014):
@sledgehammer999 dupe of #48