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#201 2008-07-02 20:59:49

KyleK
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From: Dresden, Germany
Registered: 2007-12-05
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Yes, that is very likely actually. The socket that Clutch access has to have full access properties for all users.
Check if it has full access rights, if not issue a "chmod 0777 /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission/daemon/socket"

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#202 2008-07-02 21:06:15

Ramza
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Registered: 2008-03-20
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

KyleK wrote:

"chmod 0777 /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission/daemon/socket"

That didn't change anything... how can I change the transmission deamon's user back to root? Or is it not necessary?

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#203 2008-07-02 21:44:15

KyleK
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Registered: 2007-12-05
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Did you update the content of  the file "socket.txt" in www/pages/Clutch/remote/data?
It must contain the precise location of Transmissions socket file.

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#204 2008-07-03 02:29:51

Ramza
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Registered: 2008-03-20
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

KyleK wrote:

Did you update the content of  the file "socket.txt" in www/pages/Clutch/remote/data?
It must contain the precise location of Transmissions socket file.

It does... still, I get the same error message with clutch.

I also set all Tranmission related folders to root and changed the entry in transmission.sh (root instead of nobody). WinSCP shows "root" in every folder, but when using top command in putty, it still has user "nobody" in /ffp/bin/transmission-daemon. Is there any way to change this? What else could be the problem?

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#205 2008-07-03 03:03:24

KyleK
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

If you changed it in transmission.sh, and restarted transmission, it should not run as user "nobody". Post the detailed error message Clutch displays when trying to access the website.

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#206 2008-07-05 11:15:46

Zebee
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

I can't seem to get a torrent working.

I have started transmission using the packages in funplug 0.5 - lighttpd, php.  Plus Transmission 1.21 and Clutch.
I can get the Clutch web page and tell it to upload a URL.
I have set the download folder in preferences.
I have set port 51413 in my ADSL modem firewall to point to port 51413 of the DNS323 in both TCP and UDP.
The torrent file I asked for has appeared in /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission/torrents
The transmission log shows
tracker response: 200
Got 17 peers from tracker
tr_bencSaveFile saved "/mnt/HD_a2/.transmission/resume/Doctor Who S04E11.fa17ce00f908c947.resume"

But the clutch web page shows zeroes everywhere.  Zero bytes, zero peers.

What to try next? 

Should I try avoiding clutch by removing that torrent, then adding it to the transmission torrent dir by hand and then starting transmission again?

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#207 2008-07-05 11:39:04

KyleK
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

If Clutch shows the torrent, then Transmission already knows about it, so there's no need to remove it. You can first test if the port is  really open by trying this link: http://www.utorrent.com/testport.php?port=51413

Also make sure there are any seeds on the torrent. If no one has any data for the torrent, you won't get any either :)
Try a well-seeded torrent like some Linux distribution (Ubuntu for example) or OpenOffice. I always use these to test if Torrent client is set up correctly. If everything is good you should  reach full speed on these within a couple of minutes.

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#208 2008-07-05 12:02:23

Zebee
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

KyleK wrote:

If Clutch shows the torrent, then Transmission already knows about it, so there's no need to remove it. You can first test if the port is  really open by trying this link: http://www.utorrent.com/testport.php?port=51413

Yes. that gives me an OK on my adsll's IP.
OK! Port 51413 is open and accepting connections.

Also make sure there are any seeds on the torrent. If no one has any data for the torrent, you won't get any either smile

definitely there are seeds - my Mac is downloading from that torrent now.

If I highlight the torrent in Clutch,the inspector says this is the tracker
Tracker: undefined:undefinedhttp://tpb.tracker.thepiratebay.

I dunno if that undefined/undefined is important.

I'm on a switch so I can't tell if I'm getting traffic on that port, I don't suppose anyone's ported tcpdump? 

Netstat says 51413 is definitely listening.  and there are things connected:

tcp        0      0 nas:51413               client-81-105-70-7.popl.adsl.virgin.net:4361 ESTABLISHED
tcp        0      0 nas:51413               cpc2-ipsw4-0-0-cust696.colc.cable.ntl.com:3381 ESTABLISHED

but all zeroes in clutch, nothing in the directory set as the download dir in clutch.  THe zeroes are especially interesting as that includes
Peers
UL To: 0
DL From: 0
Total Seeders: 0
Total Leechers: 0

So who are those connections?

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#209 2008-07-05 12:03:37

KRH
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From: Denmark
Registered: 2006-10-27
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

try download some other.. not pirated stuff.


First user to fun_plug the dns-323.

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#210 2008-07-05 12:09:54

Zebee
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

KRH wrote:

try download some other.. not pirated stuff.

Oddly, I have.  Fedora core 9 for example.

But nothing so far works.  Got any useful ideas as to what the problem might be?

Zebee

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#211 2008-07-05 20:03:02

ficklepickles
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Does this version of Transmission support uPnP?

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#212 2008-07-06 18:40:37

Sinobato
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Registered: 2008-06-16
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Hi guys, need some help. I have managed to make transmission and clutch, but now, when I download some torrent, somehow the upload speed goes very high and my router(?) is unable to handle it and seems to hang, i.e. does not reply to my laptop's wireless connection. Is there a way to limit the download/upload speed with this transmission release?

Thanks.


DNS-323:  F/W:1.07  H/W:B1  ffp:0.5  HDDs: 2x1TB Standalone HDD (Hitachi HDS721010KLA330, Seagate ST31000528AS)

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#213 2008-07-06 18:53:35

hell0
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Registered: 2008-05-13
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Sinobato wrote:

Hi guys, need some help. I have managed to make transmission and clutch, but now, when I download some torrent, somehow the upload speed goes very high and my router(?) is unable to handle it and seems to hang, i.e. does not reply to my laptop's wireless connection. Is there a way to limit the download/upload speed with this transmission release?

Thanks.

I don't think this is related to the consumed bandwith, things like this happen usually when the router can't handle many concurrent connections, you should look for a maximum connection limit...


CH3SNAS firmware 1.05 with WD1000FYPS and ffp 0.5 on USB Stick

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#214 2008-07-07 04:31:33

ficklepickles
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Registered: 2008-07-05
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Definitely liking the small footprint of Transmission and Clutch on the DNS-323... I wanted to be able to move completed torrents to another directory so I wrote a little script to do it since it's not written in the code. Anyway let me just say I did it more for the fun of it rather quickly and obviously could be refined.

Use at your own risks and I take no responsibility for your own actions. smile


Code:

#!/bin/sh

BASEDIR=/mnt/HD_a2/www/pages/clutch
TRANSREMOTE=/mnt/HD_a2/ffp/bin/transmission-remote
DESTDIR=/mnt/HD_a2/complete

cd $BASEDIR

# Find the first completed torrent
FINISHED=`$TRANSREMOTE -l | \
          sed -n '/- 100% seeding/{p;q;}' | \
          sed -e 's/- 100% seeding.*//'     \
              -e 's/ *\([^ ]* *\)$//'       \
              -e 's/ *\([^ ]* *\)$//'       \
              -e 's/[ \t]*$//'`

if [ -z $FINISHED ]; then
  echo "Nothing is finished!"
  exit
fi

# Find the hash for the completed torrent
COMPLETEDHASH=`$TRANSREMOTE -i | grep "$FINISHED" | cut -d " " -f1`

# Remove the torrent
$TRANSREMOTE -r $COMPLETEDHASH

# Move the completed torrent to another directory
mv "$FINISHED" $DESTDIR

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#215 2008-07-08 21:33:25

cipo80
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From: Vicenza - Italy
Registered: 2007-12-18
Posts: 13

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Hi guys, i use transmission with happiness since 2 month..Now i've download the 1.22 version.

What's the correct procedure to update?
Is it possible by command line to check the transmission version running on my 323?

Thanks in advance

Last edited by cipo80 (2008-07-08 21:35:10)

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#216 2008-07-14 15:52:55

ppahtde
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Registered: 2008-06-12
Posts: 9

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

cipo80,
The correct procedure is :
- check that your download and upload activity is null ( may be not really needed but can prevent some socket connection problems )
- shutdown transmission ( /ffp/start/transmission.sh stop ) wait a while.
- uninstall previous version ( funpkg -r OldPackageName.tgz )
- install new one ( funpkg -i NewPackageName.tgz )
- start transmission ( /ffp/start/transmission.sh start )

To check out the version simply try transmission-remote. You should have the version indicated on top of help.

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#217 2008-07-21 14:24:03

workingman
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Registered: 2008-07-21
Posts: 10

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

I'm new to this and keep running across this error. I have fun plug 0.5 up and have been able to install one or two packages (lightppd and cleanboot) but after that I tried to install transmission and it came back with "FATAL: Transmission-1.22-ffp0.5.tgz cannot be found". Everything else i try comes up with this message as well. I am trying to use wget, then funpkg -i to install and it never finds the package. What am i doing wrong?

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#218 2008-07-21 14:36:58

KyleK
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From: Dresden, Germany
Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Did wget successfully download the file? Type "ls Trans*" and see if it lists the file. You need to use the file name it shows you as parameter to funpkg.

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#219 2008-07-21 14:43:40

workingman
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Registered: 2008-07-21
Posts: 10

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

I'm not currently at my machine (at work now) but it came up with a progress bar and indicated that it downloaded. I'm having this problem with ALL installs BTW.

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#220 2008-07-21 14:49:02

workingman
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Registered: 2008-07-21
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Just as an FYI i'm also getting "file already exists" messages if i try to wget again. But it still can't find the package when i try funpkg -i.

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#221 2008-07-21 14:52:04

workingman
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Registered: 2008-07-21
Posts: 10

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

As soon as I get home i'll try ls Trans* to see if one is available BTW. But in the meantime if any of you have seen this before maybe you could give me some pointers because the funplug IRC was completely nonresponsive last night when i asked them.

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#222 2008-07-21 14:58:46

workingman
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Registered: 2008-07-21
Posts: 10

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

As you could probably tell i'm brand new at this. Did installing lightppd or cleanboot somehow mess up my funplug? those seemed to install correctly but afterward all installs come back up with "file not found"

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#223 2008-07-25 21:54:59

aceofbase
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Registered: 2008-07-25
Posts: 9

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Ive installed and started Transmission, but when I add a torrent I only get 'Destination folder doesnt exist'.
Anyone else got this problem?

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#224 2008-07-25 22:26:13

KyleK
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From: Dresden, Germany
Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Well, that is pretty self-explanatory, isn't it. I assume you haven't specified a download folder, so Transmission uses the default, which might not exist on your NAS.

Log in via ssh or telnet, and type "transmission-remote -f /mnt/HD_a2/Downloads"  (or whereever you want to place downloads).

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#225 2008-07-25 22:50:47

aceofbase
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Registered: 2008-07-25
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Re: Transmission & Clutch on CH3SNAS/DNS-323

Hehe I might've been a little short in my question but Im not totally clueless. smile
Ive tried many different folders with all kinds of accessmodifiers but still get the same error ( In Clutch UI).

Is 'transmission-daemon.log' all the logging I get? It doesnt report any errors.

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