migrate deluge config between OS
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 3:36 am
Hi,
I'm trying to migrate deluge configs between different OS, mainly windows and linux.
There have already been some threads about this which I've read, specifically:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=14635
viewtopic.php?t=54146
The conclusions seem to be:
1. You can edit storage paths in torrents.state (plaintext) to match the new OS, and delete torrents.fastresume. Then your torrents will need to be rechecked when you start deluge.
2. You can try to edit paths in torrents.fastresume (binary) but the torrent will still need to be rechecked anyway.
The reason to do step 2 relates to my question, which is: what happens if you've made changes to filenames of the torrent data? eg, if I've changed "S01E01-blahblah.mkv" to simply "S01E01.mkv". I think this is not stored in torrent.state, but in torrents.fastresume (by "mapped_files" in that file). Just wondering if anyone else has done this kind of move and can confirm this is the case?
Anyway, I'll test myself and report back
I'm trying to migrate deluge configs between different OS, mainly windows and linux.
There have already been some threads about this which I've read, specifically:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=14635
viewtopic.php?t=54146
The conclusions seem to be:
1. You can edit storage paths in torrents.state (plaintext) to match the new OS, and delete torrents.fastresume. Then your torrents will need to be rechecked when you start deluge.
2. You can try to edit paths in torrents.fastresume (binary) but the torrent will still need to be rechecked anyway.
The reason to do step 2 relates to my question, which is: what happens if you've made changes to filenames of the torrent data? eg, if I've changed "S01E01-blahblah.mkv" to simply "S01E01.mkv". I think this is not stored in torrent.state, but in torrents.fastresume (by "mapped_files" in that file). Just wondering if anyone else has done this kind of move and can confirm this is the case?
Anyway, I'll test myself and report back