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Is there a configuration where I can ignore/skip/limit the "Keep incomplete torrents in" feature?
Scenario:
I have large torrents (60GB's).
I want to keep the large torrent on my "incomplete" folder/drive, and move to my long term storage parity array when complete.
Sometimes when I force an integrity recheck, qbt discovers a missing tiny piece, and it's now 99% complete.
Because it is now considered "incomplete", qbt will move 60 GB off my storage array, and transfer to the "incomplete" folder/drive.
When the large torrent is complete, qbt and my system then moves the contents back to the array's cache, and then onto the array's parity drives.
This is not ideal when I only need to redownload a tiny fraction, and it takes many hours to do the storage move.
I would like to have a feature which either limits the incomplete torrent move, or makes the move unidirectional, or prompts me to confirm the storage move.
qBittorrent: v5.0.2
qBittorrent Web API: 2.11.2
bitness: 64
boost: 1.84.0
libtorrent: 2.0.10.0
openssl: 3.3.2
platform: linux
qt: 6.8.0
zlib: 1.3.1
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Is there a configuration where I can ignore/skip/limit the "Keep incomplete torrents in" feature?
Scenario:
I would like to have a feature which either limits the incomplete torrent move, or makes the move unidirectional, or prompts me to confirm the storage move.
qBittorrent: v5.0.2
qBittorrent Web API: 2.11.2
bitness: 64
boost: 1.84.0
libtorrent: 2.0.10.0
openssl: 3.3.2
platform: linux
qt: 6.8.0
zlib: 1.3.1
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