If you're using my version, then seed time rules are configured in hours. Just have to live with it, as I (and most others I've discussed it with) find it easiest to work with.
For a configuration example see this post of mine.
If you're using my version, then seed time rules are configured in hours. Just have to live with it, as I (and most others I've discussed it with) find it easiest to work with.
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{
"file": 1,
"format": 1
}{
"labels": [],
"hdd_space": -1,
"use_quota_for_free_space": false,
"label_rules": {
"label1": [
[
"or",
"func_seed_time",
720
]
],
"label2": [
[
"or",
"func_seed_time",
1440
]
]
},
"tracker_rules": {},
"enabled": true,
"force_reannounce_before_remove": true,
"skip_removal_on_reannounce_failure": true,
"reannounce_max_wait_sec": 30,
"remove": true,
"remove_data": true,
"labelplus": false,
"rule_1_enabled": false,
"rule_2_enabled": false,
"min": 2.0,
"min2": 0.0,
"sel_func": "or",
"count_exempt": false,
"filter": "func_seed_time",
"filter2": "func_seed_time",
"max_seeds": 0,
"trackers": [],
"interval": 1
}
Not more than on the github. It's in my todo-list, but haven't taken the time yet.
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Version: AutoRemovePlus-2.0.0-py3.8.egg
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{
"file": 1,
"format": 1
}{
"count_exempt": false,
"enabled": true,
"filter": "func_seed_time",
"filter2": "func_ratio",
"hdd_space": 10.0,
"interval": 0.25,
"label_rules": {},
"labels": [],
"max_seeds": 0,
"min": 1.0,
"min2": 0.0,
"remove": true,
"remove_data": true,
"rule_1_enabled": true,
"rule_2_enabled": false,
"sel_func": "and",
"tracker_rules": {},
"trackers": []
I read somewhere on here they changed it from days to hours but I'll give that a test and go from there.mhertz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 9:46 am Not one of the devs sorry, and cannot remember if interval is hours or days and dont have time to check right now, but besides that, then min free space probably need be -1 unless on purpose.
Edit: Checked tote94's github and interval is 1 hour, so fine, and sorry you most probably knew that already and just me not.