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tluafed

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Zero sources
« on: April 01, 2006, 06:24:45 AM »

Hello,

I've been using aMule and specifically version 2.1.0 for quite some time now. I never had problems with it till recently :-)
Few days ago I started my aMule (connecting to a popular server), and it showed zero sources for files I've been downloading. These files usually have 30-200 sources per file, but now nothing.

I tried to connect to other servers as well, but all servers showed zero sources for ALL files.

When I search for the files I've been downloading I can see in the search window there are sources available. I verify the file I'm search and the file I'm downloading are the same, by comparing their file hash.

Only after I delete a file and redownload it, aMule is able to see all available sources in the transfer window, and really download the file.
Since I have GBs of data pending, I dont want to delete them all and start over, as this is a weeks effort :-(

Does anybody know what is the problem, or how can I solve it?
Thank you very much!
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stefanero

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Re: Zero sources
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2006, 09:28:14 AM »

whats teh status of the files? maybe stopped due to diskspace problems?
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Re: Zero sources
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2006, 06:42:50 AM »

Hi,

Although I did not pause any file, I have checked aMule as you suggested, and found out that the files were all paused!
Now I realize what happened. A few days ago my disk space run out, but I freed up some space shortly after. aMule must have suspended all files when it was aware of it.

In that respect, it would be nice if aMule could have resumed the auto-suspended files...

Thank you!
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