http://192.168.1.126/plugins/sabnzbd/1/_s/treemenu: No JSON object could be decoded
Dwight Turner Explorer Joined Oct 13, 2014 Messages 76 Sep 16, 2016 #1 http://192.168.1.126/plugins/sabnzbd/1/_s/treemenu: No JSON object could be decoded
pirateghost Unintelligible Geek Joined Feb 29, 2012 Messages 4,219 Sep 16, 2016 #2 Is there a question here?
Dwight Turner Explorer Joined Oct 13, 2014 Messages 76 Sep 16, 2016 #3 im having errors in the console output. however Sabnzbd, sickrage , plex and couchpotato seeem to be working ok i cant connect to the update server and i get a lot of erros when i try to verify the install. my question is , is my installation screwed?
im having errors in the console output. however Sabnzbd, sickrage , plex and couchpotato seeem to be working ok i cant connect to the update server and i get a lot of erros when i try to verify the install. my question is , is my installation screwed?
pirateghost Unintelligible Geek Joined Feb 29, 2012 Messages 4,219 Sep 16, 2016 #4 Check your networking settings. The "error" message you have provided is benign, and covered extensively in the forums.
Check your networking settings. The "error" message you have provided is benign, and covered extensively in the forums.
Dwight Turner Explorer Joined Oct 13, 2014 Messages 76 Sep 16, 2016 #5 seems 9.10STABLE is working fine and no errors and odd problems I'm having. went back to it instead of 9.10.1 seems no issues with this one and even my CFS shares are working etc odd
seems 9.10STABLE is working fine and no errors and odd problems I'm having. went back to it instead of 9.10.1 seems no issues with this one and even my CFS shares are working etc odd
pirateghost Unintelligible Geek Joined Feb 29, 2012 Messages 4,219 Sep 16, 2016 #6 The error message you saw has been popping up for a LOOOOONG time. Throughout multiple versions. It's likely to happen on your "working" install too at some point
The error message you saw has been popping up for a LOOOOONG time. Throughout multiple versions. It's likely to happen on your "working" install too at some point