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#726 2009-09-01 12:12:58

NASewise
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From: Saxony, Germany
Registered: 2008-08-11
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

I have 49 torrents seeding at this moment (but only 1 active) and it eats 19% MEM, so its not that slow after all smile

I don't like its new behavior on the specific error "access denied, torrents limit reached" it just stops them and doesn't let them running, always happens after my ISPs 24h-reconnect. edit: seems to be fixed in 1.75

Last edited by NASewise (2009-09-01 12:36:56)

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#727 2009-09-01 18:10:49

glitch88
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Thanks KyleK, I now have idea on what was happening. I check again the %MEM and it reach 80%. Again, I can't access the web interface. Is there a way to stop other torrent? Or I just have to wait until the %MEM will go down.

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#728 2009-09-01 18:21:04

Stroker
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

how do i check my transmission version? been away from this thread and totally forgot wc version i am now, Tnxs smile

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#729 2009-09-01 20:12:54

KyleK
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Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Code:

$ transmission-remote --help

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#730 2009-09-02 04:05:28

glitch88
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Thanks! Here is from 'top'. I will remove some of the torrent when I get back from office. Thanks again for your help.

Mem: 60492K used, 1412K free, 0K shrd, 11108K buff, 10948K cached
CPU:  84% usr  15% sys   0% nice   0% idle   0% io   0% irq   0% softirq
Load average: 3.73 3.52 3.36
  PID  PPID USER     STAT   VSZ %MEM %CPU COMMAND
23526 23525 nobody   R    75244 121%  77% /ffp/bin/transmission-daemon -f -g /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission-daemon
5601  4430 root     R     1356   2%  15% top
1355  1353 root     S    13144  21%   8% ./bt --daemon-loop
23524     1 nobody   S    75244 121%   0% /ffp/bin/transmission-daemon -f -g /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission-daemon
23525 23524 nobody   S    75244 121%   0% /ffp/bin/transmission-daemon -f -g /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission-daemon
1356  1353 root     S    13144  21%   0% ./bt --daemon-loop
1354  1353 root     D    13144  21%   0% ./bt --daemon-loop
1351  1350 root     S    13144  21%   0% ./bt --daemon-loop
6422  1353 root     S    13144  21%   0% ./bt --daemon-loop
1353  1351 root     S    13144  21%   0% ./bt --daemon-loop
4419  1616 root     S     5132   8%   0% sshd: root@pts/0
1361     1 root     S     5124   8%   0% /web/webs
1504     1 root     S     4844   8%   0% /usr/sbin/samba/smbd -D
1508  1504 root     S     4844   8%   0% /usr/sbin/samba/smbd -D
1496     1 root     S     3172   5%   0% mt-daapd
1498  1496 root     S     3172   5%   0% mt-daapd
12499  1498 root     S     3172   5%   0% mt-daapd
1501  1498 root     S     3172   5%   0% mt-daapd
1509     1 root     S     2968   5%   0% /usr/sbin/samba/nmbd -D
1408     1 root     S     2964   5%   0% pure-ftpd (SERVER)

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#731 2009-09-03 15:28:44

lamski
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Registered: 2009-02-26
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

I noticed that there are some torrents which causes transmission to use 100% CPU (e.g. HBO-series torrents) while others don't cause the 100% CPU "bug".

Last edited by lamski (2009-09-04 08:49:46)

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#732 2009-09-04 04:04:34

obveron
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Try reducing the peer limit per torrent,  I use a small number like 24.  It can make a big difference on the torrents with many peers.  Also, set reasonable download and upload limits.

Ofcourse, it could just be bad peers on your tracker, and don't post torrent links here.

Last edited by obveron (2009-09-04 04:05:03)

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#733 2009-09-04 08:56:27

lamski
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Can I control the peer limit per torrent using the transmission web UI or do I need to do it via command line?

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#734 2009-09-05 02:46:54

obveron
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

You need to edit the settings.json file in the transmission folder.  http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/EditConfigFiles

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#735 2009-09-07 03:16:57

bitme30
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Just upgraded to 1.74 from 1.50

So far, so good.

Actually, it works great!
I no longer have speed problems, as i had earlier.
(wouldn't use more than 10mbit instead of 30mbit as i have)

Big thanks!

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#736 2009-09-07 09:48:33

rap
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From: Reading - UK
Registered: 2008-02-28
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Anyone know if there any new settings in the latest release that may cause my 323 to "wake up" more frequently?

RAP

Last edited by rap (2009-09-07 09:48:50)

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#737 2009-09-07 18:41:33

KyleK
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

If you use the watchfolder feature of Transmission, it'll scan the specified folder every second or so, to look for new torrent files. If the folder is located on a harddrive, it'll effectively prevent that drive from spinning down.

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#738 2009-09-08 09:31:42

TylerD004
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Can someone please please build version 1.75b1 for the DNS-323?  It has some really great fixes!

Thank You!

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#739 2009-09-08 09:55:06

rap
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK wrote:

If you use the watchfolder feature of Transmission, it'll scan the specified folder every second or so, to look for new torrent files. If the folder is located on a harddrive, it'll effectively prevent that drive from spinning down.

I don't think I do but I'll check.

Is this set through the GUI or do I need to edit the config?

Thanks

RAP

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#740 2009-09-09 11:14:10

TylerD004
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

What would happen if I updated to curl-7.19.4-1.tgz?  Could there (will be) a negative impact or a positive one?

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#741 2009-09-09 19:36:48

KyleK
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

I can't think of anything positive or negative that could happen. Try it and let us know how it goes smile

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#742 2009-09-09 19:40:28

KyleK
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

rap wrote:

KyleK wrote:

If you use the watchfolder feature of Transmission, it'll scan the specified folder every second or so, to look for new torrent files. If the folder is located on a harddrive, it'll effectively prevent that drive from spinning down.

I don't think I do but I'll check.

Is this set through the GUI or do I need to edit the config?

Thanks

RAP

You can enable/disable it via a commandline option to transsmission-daemon:

Code:

KyleK@CH3SNAS:~$ transmission-daemon --help | grep watch
14:  -c  --watch-dir            <directory>     Directory to watch for new .torrent files
15:  -C  --no-watch-dir                         Disable the watch-dir

So, to disable it, stop Transmission, then do this:

Code:

$ transmission-daemon -f -C -g /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission-daemon

Wait a couple of seconds until Transmission has started up (you'll see status messages), then press Ctrl-C to quit. After that you can start Transmission the normal way.

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#743 2009-09-09 20:39:35

TylerD004
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Registered: 2009-08-17
Posts: 49

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK wrote:

I can't think of anything positive or negative that could happen. Try it and let us know how it goes smile

I will tonight smile

Stupid Question: What is curl?  And what does it do?

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#744 2009-09-09 20:49:02

TylerD004
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

glitch88 wrote:

Thanks KyleK, I now have idea on what was happening. I check again the %MEM and it reach 80%. Again, I can't access the web interface. Is there a way to stop other torrent? Or I just have to wait until the %MEM will go down.

How do you check the current memory usage of your system?

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#745 2009-09-09 20:52:34

KyleK
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Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

1. curl (or in case of Transmission, libcurl) is a library that simplifies anything related to networking. Transmission needs to to talk to Trackers and such.

2. Type "top" in a ssh shell and you will see smile

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#746 2009-09-09 20:53:53

TylerD004
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Posts: 49

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK wrote:

1. curl (or in case of Transmission, libcurl) is a library that simplifies anything related to networking. Transmission needs to to talk to Trackers and such.

2. Type "top" in a ssh shell and you will see smile

THANK YOU!!

Will report tonight about results of update

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#747 2009-09-10 10:16:24

TylerD004
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Posts: 49

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

The new version of curl seems to work just fine with Transmission 1.74.

One last question.. I'm trying to build the version of transmission (1.74) for the DNS-323 that you already did to see if I have the process down before attempting the new version.  I have the following packages installed:

* autoconf
* automake
* binutils
* gcc
* kernel-headers
* m4
* make
* pkg-config
* openssl
* libcurl
* zlib

When I type "./configure -q && make -s" I get the following:

/mnt/HD_a2/transmission-1.74 # ./configure -q && make -s
diff: No such file or directory
configure: error: no acceptable grep could be found in /ffp/sbin:/ffp/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin

Any suggestions?

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#748 2009-09-11 02:55:35

Isildur
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From: Kiev, Ukraine
Registered: 2009-01-20
Posts: 59

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hello
Can someone help me with crashing problem of transmission?
Crashes began to appear after upgrade to 1.73 (randomly and not often - one crash in few days) and this crashes remain after update to 1.74 (randomly, but more often - few times a day).
How I can track crashing errors of transmission? There are no error messages in both transmission-daemon.log and /var/log/ when it crashes.
It crashes (randomly, not always) when it simply seeding or leeching or deleting torrent with data or adding new torrent.

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#749 2009-09-13 13:01:46

TylerD004
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Registered: 2009-08-17
Posts: 49

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

TylerD004 wrote:

The new version of curl seems to work just fine with Transmission 1.74.

One last question.. I'm trying to build the version of transmission (1.74) for the DNS-323 that you already did to see if I have the process down before attempting the new version.  I have the following packages installed:

* autoconf
* automake
* binutils
* gcc
* kernel-headers
* m4
* make
* pkg-config
* openssl
* libcurl
* zlib

When I type "./configure -q && make -s" I get the following:

/mnt/HD_a2/transmission-1.74 # ./configure -q && make -s
diff: No such file or directory
configure: error: no acceptable grep could be found in /ffp/sbin:/ffp/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin

Any suggestions?

Here's more info.. I tried just the ./configure command and this is the result:

/mnt/HD_a2/transmission-1.74 # ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /ffp/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... ./install-sh -c -d
checking for gawk... no
checking for mawk... no
checking for nawk... no
checking for awk... awk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking how to create a ustar tar archive... plaintar
checking build system type... armv5tejl-unknown-linux-gnu
checking host system type... armv5tejl-unknown-linux-gnu
checking for style of include used by make... GNU
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
checking whether we are cross compiling... no
checking for suffix of executables...
checking for suffix of object files... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3
checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /ffp/bin/sed
checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... diff: No such file or directory
configure: error: no acceptable grep could be found in /ffp/sbin:/ffp/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin

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#750 2009-09-13 14:35:40

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

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Sorry for the late reply, haven't been on the computer for a while smile

grep is included in the grep-2.5.3-2.tgz package
diff belongs to diffutils-2.8.7-3.tgz

Both can be found at fonz' package repository: http://inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0.5/packages/

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