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# TubeSync
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## Advanced usage guide - reset tasks from the command line
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This is a new feature in v1.0 of TubeSync and later. It allows you to reset all
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scheduled tasks from the command line as well as the "reset tasks" button in the
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"tasks" tab of the dashboard.
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This is useful for TubeSync installations where you may have a lot of media and
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sources added and the "reset tasks" button may take too long to the extent where
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the page times out (with a 502 error or similar issue).
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## Requirements
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You have added some sources and media
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## Steps
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### 1. Run the reset tasks command
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Execute the following Django command:
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`./manage.py reset-tasks`
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When deploying TubeSync inside a container, you can execute this with:
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`docker exec -ti tubesync python3 /app/manage.py reset-tasks`
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This command will log what its doing to the terminal when you run it.
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When this is run, new tasks will be immediately created so all your sources will be
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indexed again straight away, any missing information such as thumbnails will be
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redownloaded, etc.
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