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#1501 2010-11-30 21:25:37

Frans
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

I just installed 2.12 latest on a clean funplugged system and everything worked out of the box except for deleting the files when I do a "remove torrent and data" action. User rights seems to be fine (directory & files al nobody:501). Is this a bug?

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#1502 2010-12-01 05:12:07

FunFiler
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

It could be a bug, incomplete downloads may not be cleaning up properly. I did a few tests and in the cases I ran, if I paused the torrent, then issued the delete command, it cleaned up the *.part files. If I did not pause the torrent, the *.part files were not removed when I issued the delete command. It could be a buffer or timing issue where the delete is performed, then a write occurs? You should post this at the actual transmission site.

Last edited by FunFiler (2010-12-01 05:52:25)


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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#1503 2010-12-02 12:47:03

scaramanga
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

From my experience, Transmission is slowly consuming memory.
I have a DNS-323 with the v1.08 firmware, ffp and transmission. I'm seedding ~400 torrents, mostly private with Transmission. This happens even when I'm not making any changes. I'm not adding new torrents, not downloading anything new. Just seeding those torrents.

When Transmission starts, it uses ~47% of memory, but this number slowly (but surely) rises over a period of a week/week-and-a-half to ~80%. This reduces the amount of available memory to smb, which considerably reduces read/write speeds to about 3-5MB/s (from ~8-10MB/s) over my (currently 100mbit) network.
I first noticed that with Transmission 2.10, and now I'm using 2.12. What I do is restart it every week or so.

Are any of you experiencing a similar thing? How do you deal with it?


DNS-323 HW Rev. C1 FW 1.10 fun-plug 0.5
2 x WD10EARS-00Y5B1 in Standard mode (LCC set to 5 min; Aligned to 4K)
Transmission with Transmission Remote GUI

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#1504 2010-12-02 14:21:08

FunFiler
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

I use logrotate to roll the logs every night at midnight and as part of that process it cycles transmission so no memory issues for my setup.


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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#1505 2010-12-02 17:22:41

Pejn
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Registered: 2007-12-17
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

scaramanga wrote:

From my experience, Transmission is slowly consuming memory.
I have a DNS-323 with the v1.08 firmware, ffp and transmission. I'm seedding ~400 torrents, mostly private with Transmission.

wow 400 torrent didnt know that was possible with so little memory ive always tried to keep it less than 30 guess i can seed some more then smile

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#1506 2010-12-06 14:28:42

KristofDemeyere
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Can somebody provide me with mirror locations for the transmission and curl packages? I can't download them from http://kylek.is-a-geek.org:31337/files/.

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#1507 2010-12-06 14:38:32

FunFiler
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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#1508 2010-12-10 21:51:58

KyleK
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Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hey everyone,

Transmission 2.13 is up. Grab it while it's hot!

Actually, this release couldn't be any minor. But you are gonna update anyway, aren't ya smile

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#1509 2010-12-10 23:20:14

scaramanga
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

There's one "Reduce memory footprint caused by tr_history" bug that was squashed. Crossing fingers hoping it sorts that memory issue I'm experiencing (asked about it a few posts back).

Edit: Should've used the opportunity and thank you, KyleK.

Last edited by scaramanga (2010-12-10 23:29:53)


DNS-323 HW Rev. C1 FW 1.10 fun-plug 0.5
2 x WD10EARS-00Y5B1 in Standard mode (LCC set to 5 min; Aligned to 4K)
Transmission with Transmission Remote GUI

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#1510 2010-12-11 06:29:58

FunFiler
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Thanks as always KyleK


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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#1511 2010-12-12 02:50:20

KyleK
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Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

scaramanga wrote:

There's one "Reduce memory footprint caused by tr_history" bug that was squashed. Crossing fingers hoping it sorts that memory issue I'm experiencing (asked about it a few posts back).

Edit: Should've used the opportunity and thank you, KyleK.

I've talked with charles from the dev team about this before, as I encountered it as well. He tested with Valgrind but could not find any memory leaks. It could be a fragmentation problem, maybe. I'm not really sure.
We're the only ones affected, I guess, because our NAS has so little memory :)

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#1512 2010-12-12 12:42:58

scaramanga
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK wrote:

scaramanga wrote:

There's one "Reduce memory footprint caused by tr_history" bug that was squashed. Crossing fingers hoping it sorts that memory issue I'm experiencing (asked about it a few posts back).

Edit: Should've used the opportunity and thank you, KyleK.

I've talked with charles from the dev team about this before, as I encountered it as well. He tested with Valgrind but could not find any memory leaks. It could be a fragmentation problem, maybe. I'm not really sure.
We're the only ones affected, I guess, because our NAS has so little memory smile

If this memory usage doesn't peak, at some point, it might also a problem of other NAS/embedded products as well. I never left it up without a restart for long enough a time to test that.
[A bit of topic: I wonder if it might be some bad interaction with the kernel or network stack. I wonder if this also happens on alt-f. I'm a bit on-the-fence with taking it for a spin. Still, secretly, hope that D-Link will continue supporting the DNS-323, now that the DNS-320 is out. It uses the same kernel version, right?]


DNS-323 HW Rev. C1 FW 1.10 fun-plug 0.5
2 x WD10EARS-00Y5B1 in Standard mode (LCC set to 5 min; Aligned to 4K)
Transmission with Transmission Remote GUI

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#1513 2010-12-14 15:40:57

Soprano
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Registered: 2009-01-18
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

graffix wrote:

Soprano wrote:

Something is wrong with the latest update. I was running 1.92 for along time with no issues, once I upgraded to 2.12, Every torrent from a few private trackers and public trackers error out with "Announce error: tracker did not respond - Today 09:33:58 PM
Next announce in 31 min 45 seconds"

I did get it to work after rebooting my router, but any newly added torrents gave this same error. I even tried downgrading back to 1.92, and I still have this issue. Any ideas?

I have this exact issue too.  Did you find anything that works Soprano?

Thanks,

Dave

Edit: Actually I get 404 errors.

Sorry for the delayed response. I did finally figure out what my problem was. I was having a DNS issue. The weird thing is, this started the exact same time as my Transmission upgrade. To fix it, I changed my DNS from my router (192.168.1.2) to a Google public DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) on the NAS. It started working immediately after doing this.

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#1514 2010-12-29 09:04:15

hanog
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Registered: 2010-12-29
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hello!

I use the Transmission 2.13 version. Fresh and clean install the device. The upload speed is very poor and the download too. Why? I have 80/25 Mbit/s internet connection. On the pc I running uTrorrent 2.2 the download speed is 9-10 MByte/sec and the upload speed is 2,5-3 MByte/s. On the DNS-323 with transmission for same torrent the speed is very low. Download speed is 2-2,3 MByte/s upload 170-200 KByte/s.
And the upload speed does not increased when just seeding and no downloading. I run only one or two torrents same time on NAS and granted the full broadband. I don't use NAS and pc same time for torrent.
What happend? How do I fix the problem?

Thanks for the answers and sorry for my bad english!

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#1515 2010-12-31 03:39:09

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

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Assuming that Transmission is configured correctly (i.e. BT port is forwarded through your firewall and accessible from the outside. You can test this on the console with 'transmission-remote -pt'), my guess is that the NAS is simply not capable of any higher download speeds due to its limited resources. The underpowered CPU of the DNS-323 simply might not be able to handle all the I/O at such high speeds.

Have you tried with a public torrent such as the latest Ubuntu ISO or OpenOffice? These are generally incredibly fast, and you could use it to rule out problems on the tracker side.

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#1516 2010-12-31 12:03:46

hanog
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hi KyleK and thanks for your work & help!

Configuration now it's ok I think. Port forwarded correctly. I changed the "cache-size-mb" from 2 to 8 later 16 and this increased the upload speed. Now the upload speed is fairly 1,7MB - 2,1MByte/s, it is not 3 but good enough. The download speed is not increased....interesting. Maybe the DNS323 is too weak. But the samba file copy (read) 12-18MB/s (write) 8-12 MB/s. So I do not know what to think.
Thanks again and

Happy New Year!

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#1517 2011-01-01 13:09:14

SkyNet
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Registered: 2009-01-14
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

hanog wrote:

I have 80/25 Mbit/s internet connection. On the pc I running uTrorrent 2.2 the download speed is 9-10 MByte/sec and the upload speed is 2,5-3 MByte/s.

I envy these speeds :-)

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#1518 2011-01-02 14:48:50

RaNd
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Registered: 2010-12-29
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

For those who are having high CPU usage on transmission preventing samba copies etc.. :

vi /ffp/start/transmission.sh

change ->>  command="/ffp/bin/$name"  to -->>  command="nice -n 10 /ffp/bin/$name"

This will starts transmission with a lower priority (default is 0 )

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#1519 2011-01-02 21:09:26

scaramanga
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Registered: 2010-08-04
Posts: 251

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

RaNd wrote:

For those who are having high CPU usage on transmission preventing samba copies etc.. :

vi /ffp/start/transmission.sh

change ->>  command="/ffp/bin/$name"  to -->>  command="nice -n 10 /ffp/bin/$name"

This will starts transmission with a lower priority (default is 0 )

When Transmission start it does hog all CPU usage (scraping a ton of torrents) but after a while it sattles. The problem I'm experiencing is that its memory usage slowly but surely grows from ~45% to 80% and more over a period of a week. Restarting the daemon sorts this out. For a week, at least.


DNS-323 HW Rev. C1 FW 1.10 fun-plug 0.5
2 x WD10EARS-00Y5B1 in Standard mode (LCC set to 5 min; Aligned to 4K)
Transmission with Transmission Remote GUI

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#1520 2011-01-03 15:20:31

leo_bsb
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Registered: 2011-01-03
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hi all.
I'd like to thank the developer for this great BT client for the DNS-323.
I've installed it on my sister device and it works great for most of the time. The only issue is after a few days when she tries to access the Trasmission through Remote-GUI and receives a timeout error. She has to restart the DNS-323 than everything works again.
How can I check what is really happening? I uptaded Transmission to 2.12 and the remote gui to the latest and she just told me it happened again.

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#1521 2011-01-03 23:03:17

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

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Can you test if the same happens with the web interface? Just to figure out if the issue is with Transmission, or Remote-GUI.

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#1522 2011-01-04 18:36:43

tignos
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Registered: 2011-01-04
Posts: 2

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hi all,
I have just updated to Transmission to v2.13 but now it keeps crashing. Anyone has this problem? Previously I also faced "permission denied" when I tried to add a torrent after a power failure. Seems like the folder permission was changed if I restart the nas. Pls help. Thanks in advance.

P/S: Happy new years!!

tignos

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#1523 2011-01-04 19:30:45

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

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

What version were you using previously?

Anyway, if you don't have any torrents running/seeding, your best bet is to rename the current settings folder (default: /mnt/HD_a2/.transmission-daemon) to something else and set up Transmission from scratch.

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#1524 2011-01-05 02:19:39

tignos
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Registered: 2011-01-04
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hi Kyle,
Was using version 2.04 previously. I will do the setup from scratch and see if I still have this problem. Thanks.
tignos

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#1525 2011-01-05 16:11:18

Saru
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Registered: 2010-01-27
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK, First thank you so much for maintaining this package for the DNS-323.  It's been so awesome using Transmission on the NAS.  I'm trying to upgrade to the newest version, but cannot download 2.13 from your server.  Is it down at the moment? And is this file hosted on another mirror?

Thank you so much!

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